So I'm admittedly out of my element right now, climate-wise that is. Being California born and raised, it's a definite challenge for me early February in Boston as I write this. I traveled out here for a conference where I spoke about the "do's and mostly don't s" when offering passport photo services. I was asked by an attendee if we had a chart of each country's passport sizes. While we mostly focus on USA passports and all of that international is available online from various websites, we figured it could be a great resource for some of our customers who get a larger mix of international clients.
Below is a chart that we’ve assembled showing several country's passport sizes and basic requirements. While not comprehensive for all countries, it's still a list that may one day come in handy.
| Country | Photo Size |
| Australia | 35-40 mm × 45-50 mm |
| Belgium | 35 × 45 mm |
| Brazil | 50 × 70 mm |
| Denmark | 35 × 45 mm |
| Canada | 3.5 × 4.5 cm |
| Finland | 36 × 47 mm |
| France | 35 × 45 mm |
| India | 35 × 45 mm |
| Italy | 30 × 40 mm |
| Netherlands | 35 × 45 mm |
| Norway | 35 × 40 mm |
| Poland | 35 × 45 mm |
| Russia | 35 × 45 mm |
| Spain | 30 × 40 mm |
| Sweden | 35 × 45 mm |
| Turkey | 35 × 45 mm |
| United Kingdom | 35 × 45 mm |
| USA | 2 × 2 inches |
| Vietnam | 4 × 6 cm |
Do you have a country you'd like to see not listed here? Got ideas on any other tips you'd like to see? Please let us know in the comments below.



