Suriname passport photo size & rules
Suriname is the smallest sovereign state in South America, located on the continent's northeastern Atlantic coast and closely tied to the Caribbean through its CARICOM membership. Surinamese passports are issued by the Centraal Bureau voor Burgerzaken (Central Bureau for Civil Affairs) in coordination with the Ministry of Justice and Police, and each application must include a compliant photo. The required size is 35mm wide by 45mm tall, roughly 413 by 531 pixels for a digital file at 300 DPI.
For a Suriname passport photo the background must be plain white or light grey with no shadows, patterns or objects. Centre your head and shoulders, face the camera squarely and keep a neutral expression with eyes open and mouth closed. Lighting should be even to avoid glare and dark areas, and hats and tinted glasses are not permitted. Head coverings worn daily for religious reasons are accepted provided the full face remains visible from chin to forehead.
Our tool lets you crop and format your Suriname passport photo to the exact 35x45mm (413x531px) size entirely within your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server, so the process is completely private, and it is free to use. As official standards can change, always verify the current requirements with the Centraal Bureau voor Burgerzaken or a Surinamese consulate before submitting your application.