Baby & Child Passport Photo Singapore: ICA Rules and At-Home Tips 2026
ICA uses the same 35×45 mm (400×514 px) photo standard for babies and children as for adults. The difference is how you get there: neutral expression and eyes open are still required, but ICA allows some flexibility for infants. Here’s what’s allowed, what gets rejected, and how to take a compliant baby or child passport photo at home.
[Table of Contents]
- ICA baby/child photo specs (table)
- Age-by-age: newborn, infant, toddler, older child
- What ICA allows vs rejects (table)
- Taking the photo at home (setup, lighting, timing)
- Do's and don'ts for baby/child (table)
- One photo for passport and visa
- Get a compliant crop and background
- FAQ
ICA Baby & Child Photo Specs
Same dimensions as adult: 400×514 pixels, 35×45 mm at 300 DPI, white background #FFFFFF, JPEG. Face should occupy 70–80% of the frame where possible. For very young babies, ICA may accept a slightly more relaxed pose (e.g. eyes open, mouth closed) but the size and background must still be correct.
| Spec | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Size | 400 × 514 px (35 × 45 mm) |
| Background | #FFFFFF only |
| Face | 70–80% of frame; eyes open, neutral |
| Format | JPEG |
No hats, headbands (unless religious and always worn), or toys. Baby can be held or propped; the final image must show only the child’s face and shoulders on white.
Age-by-Age: Newborn, Infant, Toddler, Older Child
| Age | What to aim for | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Newborn (0–2 months) | Eyes open, mouth closed, face centred | Shoot after a feed; use a white blanket or sheet behind. Someone can hold baby; crop to face + shoulders only. |
| Infant (2–12 months) | Same specs; neutral expression | Use a white backdrop; avoid shadows. Short sessions; take many shots and pick the best. |
| Toddler (1–5 years) | Same as adult; eyes open, no smile | Explain “passport face”; use a toy or screen above camera to get attention. White wall or sheet. |
| Older child (5+) | Full adult rules | Same 70–80% face, #FFFFFF, neutral expression. |
ICA does not use a different size for children. One compliant photo works for passport and most visa applications.
What ICA Allows vs Rejects
| Allowed | Rejected |
|---|---|
| Baby held by adult (crop to child only) | Adult hands or body visible in final image |
| White blanket or sheet as backdrop | Grey, cream, or patterned background |
| Slightly tilted head if unavoidable for infant | Strong smile, eyes closed, or mouth open |
| Same 400×514 / 35×45 mm as adult | Different size or aspect ratio |
| Recent photo (within last 3 months for renewal) | Old photo where child looks different |
When in doubt, match adult rules: white background, face 70–80%, eyes open, neutral.
Taking the Photo at Home
Setup: White wall or large white sheet; no shadows or folds. Baby can lie on the sheet or sit on a parent’s lap (out of frame). For toddlers, a chair in front of the wall works.
Lighting: Even, front light. No harsh side or top light that casts shadows. Overcast daylight or a soft lamp in front is better than a single ceiling light.
Timing: For babies, shoot when they’re calm (e.g. after a feed). Take many shots in a short window; pick the one that best meets eyes-open, neutral, centred.
Crop: After taking the photo, crop to 400×514 with face 70–80% and replace background with #FFFFFF if needed. GetVisaPic does this so you get an ICA-ready file without a studio.
Do's and Don'ts for Baby & Child
| Do | Don't |
|---|---|
| Use #FFFFFF background | Use grey, cream, or coloured backdrop |
| Keep face 70–80% of frame | Include full body or distant shot |
| Eyes open, mouth closed | Submit eyes closed or big smile |
| Remove hats and non-religious headbands | Leave hats or decorative items |
| Use even, front lighting | Use side-only or harsh top light |
| Crop to child only (no adult in frame) | Leave parent’s hands or body in image |
One Photo for Passport and Visa
One compliant 400×514, #FFFFFF, face 70–80% photo can be used for:
- Singapore child passport application or renewal
- Visa applications that accept the same size
- NRIC when the child is older (same specs)
Take once, use for passport and typical visa needs.
Get a Compliant Crop and Background
- Take the photo at home against white, with even light and the best expression you can get.
- Upload to GetVisaPic. We crop to 400×514, set background to #FFFFFF, and output a JPEG.
- Download and use for ICA passport or visa submission.
Useful when the child is asleep or uncooperative: take several shots, pick the one that’s closest to neutral and eyes-open, then let the tool fix size and background.
FAQ
Is the baby passport photo size different from adult in Singapore?
No. ICA uses the same 35×45 mm (400×514 px) for all ages.
Can my baby have a slight smile?
ICA prefers neutral expression. For infants a small variation may be accepted, but neutral is safest.
Can I hold my baby in the photo?
You can hold the baby while taking the photo, but the submitted image must show only the child’s face and shoulders on white. Crop out the adult.
What if my toddler won’t look at the camera?
Use a toy, screen, or helper above the camera. Take many shots; use the one with eyes open and face most frontal.
Can I use the same photo for passport and visa?
Yes. One compliant 400×514 photo works for Singapore passport and most visa applications that use this size.