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Argentina Passport Photo

Last updated: February 2026 | By Prabir Sarkar

Create perfect Argentine passport, visa & DNI photos. RENAPER compliant.

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4 × 4 cm

Argentine Passport Size

Argentina Photo Documents

Argentina Passport Photo Requirements

Required Specifications

  • Photo size: 4 × 4 cm (40 × 40 mm)
  • White or light gray background
  • Taken within last 6 months
  • Face must be clearly visible
  • Neutral expression, mouth closed
  • High quality, no pixelation

Not Allowed

  • Sunglasses or tinted glasses
  • Hats or head coverings (except religious)
  • Filters or digital alterations
  • Shadows on face or background
  • Blurry or low-resolution images
  • Red-eye effect

RENAPER Photo Guidelines

The Registro Nacional de las Personas (RENAPER) is Argentina's national civil registry. All passport and DNI photos must meet their biometric standards:

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Size

4×4 cm square format

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Lighting

Even, natural lighting

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Eyes

Open, looking at camera

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is Argentina passport photo?

Argentina passport photo size is 4×4 cm (40×40 mm). This square format is standard for Argentine passports and DNI documents.

How many photos are needed for Argentine passport?

Typically 2-4 photos are required for passport applications at RENAPER offices. Photos are often taken digitally at the office itself.

Can I wear glasses in Argentine passport photo?

Yes, you can wear prescription glasses but they must not have tinted lenses, and there should be no glare or reflection on the lenses.

What is the cost to renew Argentine passport?

Passport renewal costs vary. Check the official RENAPER website or your local Argentine consulate for current fees. Processing typically takes 15-20 business days.

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Your Argentina Passport Photo — What You Actually Need to Know

Why Argentina's Photo Format Trips People Up

Here's something that catches nearly every first-time applicant off guard: Argentina uses a square 4×4cm photo. That's 40×40mm — not the rectangular shape you'll see in most other countries. If you walk into a photo studio outside of Argentina and ask for "passport photos," you'll almost certainly get the wrong size. Even within Argentina, some studios default to the old 4×5cm format that hasn't been valid for years.

The Registro Nacional de las Personas (RENAPER) — Argentina's civil registry — handles passport issuance. They've digitized much of the process in recent years, but the photo requirements remain very specific. Your face needs to take up roughly 70-80% of that square frame, shot straight-on against a clean white background. No hats, no sunglasses, no earbuds. The expression should be neutral — not smiling, not frowning, just relaxed.

Getting Your Passport in Argentina — The Process

You'll need to book an appointment (turno) through the RENAPER website or the Mi Argentina app. Walk-ins aren't accepted anymore. There are processing centers in every major city:

  • Buenos Aires — Sede Central RENAPER, Av. Entre Ríos 1258, CABA
  • Córdoba — Registro Civil, Av. General Paz 150
  • Mendoza — Centro de Documentación, Calle San Martín 1850
  • Rosario — Oficina de Pasaportes, Calle Santa Fe 1950

Argentines living abroad can apply through consulates — the largest ones are in New York (12 West 56th Street), Madrid (Calle Fernando El Santo 24), and Rome (Piazza dell'Esquilino 2).

Photos That Get Bounced — And Why

RENAPER staff check photos carefully at the appointment. Here's what typically goes wrong:

  1. Rectangular instead of square — Handing in a 35×45mm photo when they need 40×40mm. It happens constantly, especially with photos taken abroad.
  2. Head tilted to one side — Even a slight lean will get flagged. The face has to be level and centered in the frame.
  3. Shadows behind the head — Usually from standing too close to the wall. Keep about a meter between you and the backdrop.
  4. Heavy makeup or accessories — Large earrings, piercings that alter the face outline, or dramatic makeup can all cause issues.
  5. Baby looking away — For infant passports, the baby's face needs to be facing the camera with eyes open. Parents often need several attempts.

What It Costs and How Long It Takes

An Argentine passport runs about $15,000 ARS for the standard version (48 pages). The express "pasaporte urgente" service costs roughly $45,000 ARS and gets it to you within 48-72 hours instead of the usual 15 business days. Kids under 5 get a shorter validity period of 3 years; everyone else gets 5 or 10 years depending on age.

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