Oman passport photo size & rules
The Sultanate of Oman issues its machine-readable passport through the Royal Oman Police, specifically the Directorate General of Civil Status, and the accompanying photograph must follow the standard 35x45mm format. When digitised at 300 DPI this corresponds to 413x531 pixels, giving a sharp, print-ready image suitable for both in-person applications at civil status offices and the electronic services portal.
Composition matters as much as size. The Royal Oman Police expects a recent, colour photograph taken against a plain white background with even lighting and no shadows falling behind the head or under the chin. Your face should be centred and looking straight at the camera with a neutral expression and closed mouth, with the head occupying roughly 70 to 80 percent of the frame's height. Spectacle glare, head coverings that obscure facial features, and heavy retouching are all reasons an application can be delayed, so keep the image natural and true to your current appearance. A correctly prepared photo also streamlines Omani visa paperwork and residency card renewals that reuse the same portrait standard.
Pixohub prepares your Oman passport photo entirely in your browser: the image is processed 100% on your device with no upload to any server, so your picture stays completely private, and the tool is free to use. Because passport rules are periodically updated, please verify the current official requirements with the Royal Oman Police or the Directorate General of Civil Status before printing or submitting your application.