Argentina DNI Photo (40x40mm) Requirements and Size Guide

Everything you need to know about Argentina DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad) photo requirements, including exact dimensions, background color, pose rules, and how to take a compliant photo at home.

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Argentina DNI Photo Specifications

RequirementSpecification
CountryArgentina
Document TypeDNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad)
Issuing AuthorityRENAPER (Registro Nacional de las Personas)
Photo Size40 x 40 mm
Resolution (DPI)600
Pixel Size944 x 944 pixels at 600 DPI
Head Size~70% of photo (head height to top of hair)
Top Margin~8% from top edge to top of hair
Background ColorWhite
PrintableYes
Digital for Online SubmissionYes
ColorColor only
Photos NeededUp to 6 (varies)
RecencyCurrent / recent

Argentina DNI Photo Size Diagram

Key measurements: The photo must be exactly 40x40 mm (944x944 pixels at 600 DPI). Your head should occupy approximately 70% of the photo, measured from the chin to the top of the hair. Leave a top margin of about 8% from the top edge to the top of your hair.
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Detailed Argentina DNI Photo Requirements

Argentina has specific requirements for DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad) photos, issued by RENAPER. Below is a comprehensive guide to ensure your photo is accepted.

Photo Basics

  • Your photo must be in color — black and white photos are not accepted
  • Must be a current/recent photo that reflects your present appearance
  • The photo must be clear and in focus, with no blurriness or pixelation
  • No filters or editing — do not apply social media filters or digitally alter your appearance
  • Must reflect your current appearance

Size and Dimensions

  • Photo size: exactly 40 x 40 mm (944 x 944 pixels at 600 DPI)
  • Your head should occupy approximately 70% of the photo, measured from chin to top of hair
  • Top margin: approximately 8% from the top edge of the photo to the top of your hair
  • Printed on photo-quality paper

Pose and Expression

  • Face the camera directly — your head must not be tilted or turned
  • Maintain a neutral facial expression
  • Both eyes must be open and clearly visible
  • Keep your mouth closed
  • Ensure your face is fully visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead, and ear to ear

Background

  • Use a plain white background
  • No patterns, textures, or objects visible behind you
  • No shadows on your face or behind your head
  • Sufficient contrast between your face and the background

Glasses

Glasses are NOT allowed in Argentina DNI photos. You must remove all eyewear before taking the photo, regardless of whether you wear glasses daily.

Head Coverings and Hats

  • No hats or head coverings are allowed, unless worn daily for religious purposes
  • If worn for religious reasons, your full face must still be visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead
  • No headphones, earbuds, or wireless hands-free devices

Clothing

  • Wear normal everyday clothing
  • Do not wear uniforms, except religious clothing worn daily
  • Avoid wearing white tops that may blend with the white background
Important note: DNI photos are often taken on-site at RENAPER offices during your appointment. However, it is recommended to bring your own compliant photos as a backup, in case the on-site photo service is unavailable. The DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad) is issued by RENAPER (Registro Nacional de las Personas).

Children and Baby Photos

  • The child must be the only person in the photo — no parent's hands or arms visible
  • The child's eyes must be open and visible
  • No toys, pacifiers, or other objects visible in the photo
  • A plain white sheet may be used as a background for babies
  • The photo must show the child's full face from chin to top of head

Source: Argentina.gob.ar — RENAPER

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How to Take an Argentina DNI Photo at Home

You don't need a professional studio. Follow these simple steps to take a compliant Argentina DNI photo at home using your smartphone.

1

Use a Smartphone or Digital Camera

Any modern smartphone camera (iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, etc.) is more than capable of taking a passport-quality photo. Make sure the lens is clean and the camera is set to the highest resolution.

Place your phone on a tripod or ask someone to take the photo for you. Selfies tend to have the wrong angle and distortion.

Taking passport photo with smartphone or camera
2

Find Good Lighting

Stand facing a window with natural daylight for the best even lighting. Avoid direct sunlight, which creates harsh shadows. If using indoor lighting, use multiple light sources from different angles to eliminate shadows.

Tip: Don't worry if your background isn't perfectly white. Our AI tool will automatically remove and replace the background with the required white color.
Proper lighting setup for passport photo
3

Dress Appropriately

Wear your normal everyday clothing. Avoid uniforms and white tops that blend with the background. If you wear religious head coverings daily, you may keep them on as long as your full face is visible.

Make sure your hair does not cover your eyes or cast shadows on your face.

Appropriate attire for passport photos
4

Pose Correctly

Stand about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in front of the camera with your head facing directly forward. Keep your shoulders relaxed and your head level — not tilted. Ensure your entire face from chin to forehead is visible.

Correct posing for passport photo
5

Maintain a Neutral Expression

Keep your face relaxed with a neutral expression. Both eyes must be open and your mouth closed. Do not smile or frown — maintain a completely natural, relaxed expression.

Neutral facial expression for passport photo

Good and Bad Examples of Argentina DNI Photos

Good and bad examples of passport photos

Comparison of acceptable and unacceptable DNI photos

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is an Argentina DNI photo?

An Argentina DNI photo must be 40x40 mm (944x944 pixels at 600 DPI). The head should occupy approximately 70% of the photo, with the head height measured to the top of hair.

Can I wear glasses in my Argentina DNI photo?

No. Glasses are NOT allowed in Argentina DNI photos. You must remove all eyewear before taking the photo, regardless of whether you wear glasses daily.

Can I smile in my Argentina DNI photo?

No. You must maintain a neutral facial expression with your mouth closed. No smiling, frowning, or exaggerated expressions are permitted.

Can I take my Argentina DNI photo with my phone?

Yes! You can take your DNI photo with any smartphone. Simply upload it to PassportPhoto.help and our AI will automatically crop, resize, remove the background, and ensure it meets all official Argentina DNI photo requirements.

What background color is required?

The background must be plain white. No patterns, objects, shadows, or other people should be visible. If you don't have a white wall, don't worry — our tool will automatically replace your background with white.

Does RENAPER take DNI photos on-site?

Yes, DNI photos are often taken on-site at RENAPER (Registro Nacional de las Personas) offices during your appointment. However, it is recommended to bring your own compliant photos as a backup, in case the on-site photo service is unavailable.

Can I wear a hat or head covering?

No, hats and head coverings are not allowed unless worn daily for religious purposes. Even then, your full face must be visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead, and the head covering must not cast shadows on your face.

What is the DNI?

The DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad) is the Argentine national identity document, issued by RENAPER (Registro Nacional de las Personas). It is the primary identification document for Argentine citizens and residents.