Turkish ID Card Photo — 50×60 mm NVİ Biometric

Prepare the 50×60 mm biometric photo you take to the civil registry for a new Turkish ID card (TCKK), renewal, lost/stolen or citizenship-grant application with AI in 30 seconds — the official NVİ standard, only 1 photo needed, compatible with e-Devlet and randevu.nvi.gov.tr.

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Example 50×60 mm biometric photo for the Turkish chipped ID card, NVİ standard, white background

Key takeaways

  • Official NVİ standard: 50×60 mm biometric, ONLY 1 photo
  • Glasses conditionally allowed (no glare, pupils visible, frame not covering the eyes)
  • Mandatory from age 15; optional for ages 7-14; required for under-15s using the card for travel
  • Card delivered by PTT within 2-10 business days; a Temporary ID Certificate is valid in the meantime

Prepare the 50×60 mm biometric photo you submit to the civil registry (or Turkish mission abroad) for a first Turkish ID card (TCKK), migration to the new chipped card, lost/stolen/damaged renewal, first card after citizenship grant, or overseas consular application.

How it works

Turkish ID Card Photo — 50×60 mm NVİ Biometric — get it right in 4 steps.

  1. Book a slot: randevu.nvi.gov.tr, e-Devlet, Alo 199 or NVİ mobile

    A district civil-registry appointment is preferred; some districts still accept walk-ins but the wait can be long. Turkish citizens abroad book at konsolosluk.gov.tr for the local mission.

  2. Prepare documents: 1 biometric photo + old ID + fee receipt

    Old paper card or old TCKK, or passport/licence if lost, or an over-18 relative statement if all are lost. Card fee paid in advance via PTT/bank/tax office/e-Devlet.

  3. Prepare the photo with vesikalik.com.tr in 30 seconds

    The AI applies the 50×60 mm crop, 32-36 mm head height, white background and digital compliance check. It avoids the "cut to 35×45 mm" mistake common at street studios; the NVİ text explicitly forbids that cut.

  4. At NVİ: fingerprint + signature; the card ships via PTT

    Your photo is scanned and returned, fingerprint and signature captured digitally, a Temporary ID Certificate issued. The new TCKK is delivered by PTT to your declared address within 2-10 business days.

How much does an ID photo cost? (2026)

Photo analysis and the biometric compliance check are completely free. Digital file and print prices are below — identical to the live prices in the order wizard.

Service Price
Photo analysis & biometric check Free · No sign-up · Results in seconds Free
Digital File Print-ready high-resolution file, instant download. 50.00 TRY
National ID Card (TR) print package 2 photos (5 × 6 cm) · Your photos are printed in your chosen size and quantity and delivered to your address. 250.00 TRY
Cargo 100.00 TRY
Prices include VAT.

Technical specifications

Authority
General Directorate of Civil Registration (NVİ) — district offices / Turkish missions abroad
Size
50×60 mm (Turkish biometric / ICAO 9303)
Head height
32–36 mm from chin to crown
Background
White, pattern-free, shadow-free
Pixels
600×720 px @ 300 DPI
Quantity
ONLY 1 biometric photo
Age rule
Mandatory 15+; optional 7-14; required under 15 for travel-document use
Glasses
Conditional — no glare, pupils visible, frame not covering the eyes
Photo workflow
Scanned at the appointment and returned to the applicant
Appointment
randevu.nvi.gov.tr / e-Devlet / Alo 199 / NVİ Mobile
Delivery
PTT to the declared address (2-10 business days)
Interim doc
Temporary ID Certificate (valid until the new card arrives)
Freshness
Photo taken within the last 6 months

Requirements checklist

  • Size 50×60 mm; NOT to be cut to 35×45 mm — an explicit NVİ rule.
  • Prepare only 1 (ONE) biometric photo.
  • Appointment: randevu.nvi.gov.tr / e-Devlet / Alo 199 / NVİ Mobile.
  • Photocopies or home printouts are banned — a professional print is required.
  • White or very light grey pattern-free background, shadow-free.
  • Neutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open and looking straight at the camera.
  • Glasses conditionally allowed: no glare, pupils visible, frame not covering the eyes.
  • Natural skin tone; no filters or heavy make-up.
  • Tattoos, scars and permanent features are not to be hidden in the photo.
  • Mandatory from age 15; optional 7-14; the card arrives by PTT in 2-10 business days.

Related document sizes

Official photo sizes for documents related to this page, with pixel equivalents.

Document Physical size Pixels (300 DPI) Background Note
National ID Card (TR) 5 × 6 cm 591 × 709 px White ICAO biometric
Passport (TR) 5 × 6 cm 591 × 709 px White ICAO biometric
Driving Licence 5 × 6 cm 591 × 709 px White ICAO biometric
50×60mm Biometric Photo 5 × 6 cm 591 × 709 px White ICAO biometric
Firearms Licence 5 × 6 cm 591 × 709 px White Biometric, dark clothing

What Are the Turkish ID Card Photo Rules? (2026)

The Republic of Turkey ID Card (TCKK) has been issued since 2016 as a chipped polycarbonate card valid for **10 years**. The card has an international-standard electronic-signature infrastructure: fingerprint, biometric data and signature are stored in the chip. The photo standard set by the General Directorate of Civil Registration (NVİ) is explicit: **50×60 mm** biometric photo, **white or light grey shadow-free background**, 32-36 mm head height, neutral expression, natural skin tone — all in line with the ICAO 9303 Machine Readable Travel Documents (MRTD) standard.

The same standard applies to a first card, migration from the old paper booklet, lost/stolen/damaged renewal and first card after citizenship grant. The same 50×60 mm size is used for the Turkish passport photo and the driving licence photo — a single shoot can serve all three. Size details in the 50×60 mm guide. Official document list and process: NVİ — Turkish ID Card procedures.

Are Glasses Allowed on a Turkish ID Card Photo? Official NVİ Text

A common misconception: "glasses are banned without exception on ID card photos". In fact NVİ's Biometric Photo page says word-for-word: "**Eyes must be clearly visible, there must be no reflections on the lenses, no coloured lenses or sunglasses are allowed. The lens edge or frame must not cover the eyes or be thick enough to cover them.**" So glasses are **conditionally allowed**: (1) no glare, (2) clear lenses, (3) frame not covering the pupils, (4) not thick.

The same rule applies to the passport, driving licence and TCKK. Coloured contact lenses, tinted/coloured lenses and sunglasses are always rejected. For headscarf photos the NVİ text: "**the face must be visible from chin to forehead and there must be no shadows on the face**" — allowed for religious reasons as long as the forehead-jawline stays clear. Beards and moustaches are fine as long as the face is identifiable; tattoos, scars and permanent features must **not** be hidden (retouching banned). This last rule is stricter still for firearms licence procedures.

Age-Based Photo Rules: Under 15 vs Over 15

Correct and incorrect Turkish ID card photo examples: compliant 50×60 mm biometric photo versus smiling, lens glare and shadowed background mistakes
Correct (✓): neutral expression, white background. Wrong (✕): smiling, lens glare, shadowed background.
Turkish ID Card — application documents by age group (NVİ 2026)
Age groupBiometric photoFingerprint + signatureApplicantAdditional doc
0-6OptionalNot takenGuardianBirth certificate
7-14Optional (parent choice)Not takenGuardian + child (opt.)Old paper card
15-17MANDATORY (1)MANDATORYChild + guardian togetherOld card + card fee
18+MANDATORY (1)MANDATORYIn personOld paper card/TCKK + fee
Citizenship grantMANDATORY (1)MANDATORYIn personPassport + citizenship doc
Lost/Stolen (18+)MANDATORY (1)MANDATORYIn personPassport/licence/statement + loss report

The most distinctive TCKK rule is age-based photo requirement. Per the NVİ text, three cases exist: **mandatory for age 15+, optional for ages 7-14 (parent's choice), required for under 15 if the card is used as a travel document**. From age 15, biometric data (fingerprint) and signature are also captured.

Family applications with multiple age groups need different documents — the table below shows the full list per age. The distinction matters especially with the baby passport photo: there is a significant gap between a newborn and a 7-year-old's first-grade enrolment.

How Is the ID Card Delivered? Appointment and PTT Process

You must go to NVİ in person for a new TCKK, but a single visit is enough — walk-ins are still accepted at some districts, though booking a slot via **randevu.nvi.gov.tr / e-Devlet / Alo 199 / NVİ Mobile** shortens the wait. On the day: identity check, your 1 biometric photo is scanned and returned, fingerprint and signature captured digitally, address details updated, application form signed.

At the end you receive a **Temporary ID Certificate** — this document is valid for all official transactions (exams, banks, passport applications, etc.) until the new card arrives. The new TCKK is personalised by the Directorate and delivered by **PTT Kargo within 2-10 business days** to the address declared at the appointment. If the courier cannot deliver, the card is returned to the district office and you can collect it. Turkish citizens abroad apply via consulates; cards not collected within **180 days are cancelled and destroyed** — official: Ministry of Interior TCKK Project.

Home Shooting and What to Watch for at NVİ?

A single selfie taken 30-50 cm in front of a plain white wall, phone held vertically at eye level, is enough. vesikalik.com.tr auto-frames the head to the 32-36 mm band with MediaPipe FaceLandmarker's 478-point mesh, moves the background to white with BiRefNet, and — to comply with NVİ's **ban on photocopies and home printouts** — provides a professional print. A 600×720 pixel (300 DPI) digital JPEG plus a 50×60 mm professional print ships within Turkey.

The mistake NVİ warns about most is the **cut to 35×45 mm** common at street studios: the official text explicitly forbids that cut because the chip-card production scanner expects 50×60 mm. Photos that fail quality control can invalidate the application and force a restart. The photo must have been taken within the last 6 months and reflect your current appearance — after major weight change, hair-style change or health-related look change, retake the photo. Filters, skin smoothing and feature-altering retouching **break the face-recognition match** and can lead to full application refusal.

Do's and Don'ts

Do

  • Book via randevu.nvi.gov.tr, e-Devlet, Alo 199 or NVİ Mobile in advance
  • Prepare only 1 biometric photo — the official NVİ rule
  • Non-glare prescription glasses are conditionally allowed (clear lenses, frame not covering the eyes)
  • Keep your natural skin tone; avoid filters and heavy make-up
  • With a headscarf, keep the forehead and jawline fully visible

Don't

  • Do not bring a photocopy or a home-printed copy — the NVİ text says these are rejected
  • Do not have the photo cut to 35×45 mm — NVİ requires 50×60 mm
  • Do not hide tattoos, scars or permanent features by retouching — a rule violation
  • Do not pose smiling, with an open mouth or raised eyebrows
  • No lens glare on glasses; no tinted lenses or sunglasses

FAQ

What should I pay attention to when taking the photo?
Stand in even natural light in front of a plain light background (white or light grey) and avoid harsh side shadows. Face the camera with a neutral expression, eyes open and no smile; keep your head upright and make sure hair does not cover the face or eyebrows. Wear plain clothing and avoid glare on glasses — our analysis measures each of these criteria automatically and warns you before you commit.
Can I have a beard or mustache in a biometric photo?
Beards, mustaches and sideburns are fine as long as they don't make your face unrecognizable and reflect your everyday look; the jawline, mouth and cheeks must remain clearly visible. If you change your look dramatically during the document's validity, you may need to renew it with a new photo. Our analysis automatically measures facial recognizability and symmetry — you just pick the frame that passes.
What are the Turkish ID photo size and requirements?
The standard size for the Turkish ID card is 50×60 mm biometric; the background must be white or very light grey, expression neutral, eyes open and looking straight at the camera, no glare on glasses. The civil registry usually accepts a single biometric photo; if you are also getting a driving licence or passport in the same period, a 10×15 print sheet is a practical option. Just pick the "TR ID" preset in the wizard.
How long is an ID photo valid?
The photo must have been taken within the last 6 months at the time of application; once printed on the card it stays valid for the ID card's 10-year lifetime. If your face changes noticeably (weight, hair/beard, cosmetic or medical procedure) you may need to renew the ID with a new photo. Since analysis is free, you can compare compliance with your current ID before ordering.
How many photos are needed for a Turkish ID application?
One 50×60 mm biometric photo is enough for a Turkish ID card application. If you also need photos for another document (driving licence, passport, student ID) in the same period, a 10×15 print sheet is practical — we automatically tile several copies of the same biometric frame onto one sheet and deliver by cargo or courier. That way you also keep spare prints on hand.
What colour clothing should I wear for a biometric photo?
Since the background is white or very light grey, avoid white and cream tops — the collar blends into the background and the face edges disappear. Dark and mid tones (navy, charcoal, burgundy, dark green) increase contrast and define facial features. Uniforms, camouflage, religious/military insignia and large logos are rejected for most official documents; a plain single-colour tee, shirt or sweater is the safest choice.

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