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Vietnam eVisa Portrait Photo Captured From Another Source Error

Prepare a cleaner portrait upload using the original camera photo and a simple, single-export workflow.

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Photo Requirements

Country or useVietnam
Photo sizeFollow the current Vietnam eVisa portrait guide
Width400
Height600
DPI300
BackgroundPlain, light background unless the application says otherwise
Head sizeKeep the face centered and follow the portal's current photo guide
ExpressionNeutral expression, eyes open, face clearly visible
GlassesAvoid glare, tinted lenses, or anything that hides the eyes
Print sizeDigital application upload
Digital formatJPG or JPEG where requested

Photo Requirement Guidance

  • Use the original camera image where possible
  • Avoid screenshots and heavily edited copies
  • Use the format requested by the portal
  • Keep the face clear and crop natural
  • Verify current official requirements before submission

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Use a sharp, front-facing JPG or PNG with even lighting.

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How To Make This Photo

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Upload the original photo

Choose the clearest original image available for your vietnam evisa portrait photo captured from another source error. Avoid screenshots and repeatedly edited copies.

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Crop and resize

Center the face, choose the required proportions, and resize before reducing the file size.

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Review and download

Check the dimensions, format, clarity, and file size, then download a fresh copy for upload.

Common Mistakes

Starting with a screenshot

Screenshots may already contain scaling or compression artifacts. Use the original camera photo when possible.

Compressing the same JPG repeatedly

Every new JPG export can remove detail, so return to the original before trying different settings.

Ignoring the final file details

Check the downloaded file's dimensions, format, and size before submitting it.

About This Passport Photo Page

A Vietnam eVisa message about a portrait photo captured from another source may appear when the uploaded image does not pass the portal's validation. The wording does not prove one specific cause. Screenshots, messaging-app copies, heavily edited images, repeated exports, incorrect formats, or an unsuitable crop may contribute to upload problems. Use the original camera photo where possible, make only necessary crop and size changes, export once, and compare the result with the current official instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does captured from another source mean on Vietnam eVisa?v

It is a validation message that may relate to how the image was created or processed, but the message alone does not establish one exact cause.

Should I remove image metadata?v

Do not assume metadata removal is required unless the official portal says so. First try a clean export from the original photo with the correct format and crop.

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