Cyprus ID Card Photo (30×40 mm) Requirements and Size Guide
Everything you need to know about Cyprus (Κύπρος) ID card photo requirements, including exact dimensions, background color, and how to take a compliant Cypriot ID card photo at home.
Cyprus ID Card Photo Specifications
Requirement
Specification
Country
Cyprus (Κύπρος)
Document Type
ID Card (Ταυτότητα) — Traditional Format
Photo Size
30 × 40 mm (3 × 4 cm)
Resolution (DPI)
600
Head Size
~30 mm from chin to top of head (70–80% of photo)
Top Margin
~2.5 mm from top of photo to top of head
Background Color
Plain white
Printable
Yes — on matte photographic paper
Digital Photo Size
708 × 944 pixels (at 600 DPI)
Color
Color only (black and white not accepted)
Recency
Taken within the last 6 months
Quantity
1–2 color photos
Issuing Authority
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) / Civil Registry and Migration Department
Note: Cyprus ID card photos can be either 30×40 mm (traditional format) or 35×45 mm (EU standard format). Check with your local Civil Registry office which format they require.
Don't worry about getting the perfect photo. Upload any photo taken at home, and our AI-powered tool will automatically crop to the correct 30×40 mm size, remove and replace the background with white, adjust the head size, and ensure your photo meets all requirements.
Detailed Cyprus ID Card Photo Requirements
The Cyprus ID Card (Ταυτότητα) can use either the traditional 30×40 mm photo format or the EU standard 35×45 mm format. This page covers the 30×40 mm format. 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 recent photo, taken within the last 6 months
The photo must be clear and in focus, with no blurriness or pixelation
No filters or digital editing — do not apply beauty filters or digitally alter your appearance
Must reflect your current appearance
You need 1–2 color photos
Size and Dimensions
Photo size: exactly 30 × 40 mm (3 × 4 cm) — not the standard EU 35×45 mm
Your head should occupy 70–80% of the photograph
The distance from the top of the photo to the top of the head should be approximately 5 mm
Upper body (shoulders) must be visible
Pose and Expression
Face the camera directly — your head must not be tilted or turned
Maintain a neutral facial expression with your mouth closed
Both eyes must be open and clearly visible, looking straight into the camera
No smiling, frowning, or squinting
Ensure your face is fully visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead
Background
Use a plain white background
No patterns, textures, or objects visible behind you
No shadows on your face or behind your head
Glasses
Glasses are NOT allowed in Cypriot ID card photos. Remove all eyewear, including prescription glasses and sunglasses, before taking the photo.
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
Avoid wearing white tops that may blend with the white background
You don't need a professional studio. Follow these simple steps using your smartphone.
1
Use a Smartphone or Digital Camera
Any modern smartphone camera can take a passport-quality photo. Make sure the lens is clean and set to the highest resolution. Ask someone to take the photo for you — avoid selfies.
2
Find Good Lighting
Stand facing a window with natural daylight for even lighting. Avoid direct sunlight which creates harsh shadows.
Tip: Don't worry if your background isn't perfectly white. Our AI tool will automatically replace it with white.
3
Dress Appropriately
Wear normal everyday clothing. Avoid uniforms and white tops. Make sure your hair does not cover your eyes.
4
Pose Correctly
Stand about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in front of the camera. Keep your shoulders relaxed and head level — not tilted.
5
Maintain a Neutral Expression
Keep your face relaxed with a neutral expression. Both eyes open, mouth closed. No smiling or frowning.
Good and Bad Examples
Comparison of acceptable and unacceptable ID card photos
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is a Cyprus ID card photo?
Cyprus ID card photos can be either 30×40 mm (3×4 cm, traditional format) or 35×45 mm (3.5×4.5 cm, EU standard). This page covers the 30×40 mm format. Check with your local Civil Registry office.
Should I use 30×40 mm or 35×45 mm for my Cyprus ID card?
Both formats are accepted, but check with your local Civil Registry office which format they prefer. The 35×45 mm EU standard is becoming more common.
Can I wear glasses in my Cyprus ID card photo?
No. Glasses are not allowed in Cypriot ID card photos. Remove all eyewear before taking the photo.
Can I take my Cyprus ID card photo with my phone?
Yes! Upload your phone photo to PassportPhoto.help and our AI will automatically crop, resize, remove the background, and ensure it meets all 30×40 mm requirements.
What background color is required?
The background must be plain white. No patterns, objects, or shadows should be visible.
How many photos do I need for a Cyprus passport?
You need 1–2 color photos for your Cypriot passport application.
What happens if my photo is rejected?
If your ID card photo doesn't meet the requirements, your application will be delayed. Using PassportPhoto.help ensures your photo meets all requirements before you submit.