Serbia passport photo size & rules
Serbia, a landlocked country in Southeastern Europe at the crossroads of the Pannonian plain and the central Balkans, traversed by the Danube and bordering eight neighbours, requires a standardised photograph for every passport (pasos) application. The photo must be 35 millimetres wide by 45 millimetres tall, equal to 413 by 531 pixels at 300 DPI, matching the ICAO biometric standard used widely across Europe.
Serbian passports are issued by the Ministry of Interior (Ministarstvo unutrasnjih poslova, MUP) through local police administrations. In practice the biometric photograph is often captured at the application counter, but a compliant photo remains valuable for reference and for other documents. The image must show a neutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open and clearly visible, against a plain white or light grey background with even, shadow-free lighting. Glasses should be removed where possible, and head coverings are accepted only for religious reasons with the full face visible.
You can prepare a compliant Serbian passport photo entirely in your browser using this tool. All processing runs locally on your own device, so nothing is uploaded and your image stays completely private, and the tool is free to use. Because official requirements can change, always verify the current rules with the Ministarstvo unutrasnjih poslova (MUP) before submitting your passport application.