Step 1
Upload a clear portrait and keep the square crop preset so the export starts in a 600 × 600-style frame.
Visa photo preset
Start with a square 600 × 600 JPG setup and a 240KB target when you need a faster prep flow for DS-160, Diversity Visa, or similar U.S. visa photo uploads.
This route is a prep shortcut, not an official biometric validator. Compare the final image against the latest U.S. Department of State examples before submission.
The preset starts at 600 × 600 and 240KB because those are common U.S. visa-style digital photo constraints. If the destination accepts 1200 × 1200, you can raise the max size without changing the square crop.
If you switch to contain mode to keep the full portrait in frame, leave the canvas background on white so the file stays closer to a visa-photo style presentation.
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Start with a square 600 × 600 JPG setup and a 240KB target when you need a faster prep flow for DS-160, Diversity Visa, or similar U.S. visa photo uploads.
How to use this page
Each route targets a specific intent, but the workflow stays short so the page remains genuinely useful and not just keyword-targeted.
Step 1
Upload a clear portrait and keep the square crop preset so the export starts in a 600 × 600-style frame.
Step 2
Leave JPG output in place and keep the 240KB target unless the destination publishes a different digital-photo limit.
Step 3
Download the result, then compare head size, background, and final file size against the official visa instructions before you upload.
File size glossary
U.S. visa-style digital photos often need both a square image and a tight upload limit. Starting with a 600 × 600 JPG preset is faster than separately cropping, resizing, and compressing after the fact.
On SnapToKB, KB means kilobytes, which is the file-size number many forms and upload tools use as a hard limit.
Related routes
These supporting pages help SnapToKB cover the main search intents without relying on thin doorway content.
Switch to the 35×45-style passport route when the destination is a classic passport or ID workflow instead of a square U.S. visa upload.
Use the generic resize route if you need to move from 600 × 600 to 1200 × 1200 while keeping a square crop.
Read the broader file-size guide if you need to decide between a hard KB target and a quality-first export.
Yes. This route starts with a square 600 × 600-style export preset, which is a practical starting point for many U.S. visa photo uploads.
Yes. Keep the square crop, then raise the max width and height to 1200 if your destination accepts the larger size.
No. SnapToKB helps with crop, resize, format, and file size, but you still need to confirm background and biometric rules yourself before submission.