Official requirements first
Checks are framed around visa photo specifications for the supported templates, including crop fit, background, lighting, and face positioning.
Pilot Visa Photo Check
VisaSnap AI checks one portrait against official U.S., China, and Japan visa photo requirements, then returns a conservative initial decision: pass, expert review, or retake.
Active scope in this pilot: U.S. visa 2x2, China visa 33x48 mm, and Japan visa 45x45 mm.
Why this workflow
The pilot stays focused on requirements interpretation, cautious automated screening, and a clear fallback path when the image is not strong enough for an AI-only result.
Checks are framed around visa photo specifications for the supported templates, including crop fit, background, lighting, and face positioning.
The first pass is automated so users can quickly see whether the upload appears acceptable, borderline, or likely to fail.
When confidence is limited, the safer next step is manual review during the pilot rather than a strong acceptance claim.
How it works
Choose U.S., China, or Japan and upload one clear portrait from your phone or computer.
The system reviews framing, background cleanup potential, brightness, and output fit against the selected standard.
Download the draft when available, request expert review for borderline cases, or retake with clearer guidance.
Start now
Choose a supported country, upload one portrait, and get the first decision before spending more time on edits or reprints.
Your result
The result area is organized around the decision first, then files, then supporting details.
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