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How many photos do I need to bring to the interview?

It is recommended to bring two recent passport-format photos to the EB-4 visa interview, following official specifications and consular guidance.

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Victoria Harper

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Updated on July 20, 2025
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When preparing for the EB-4 visa interview, it is normal to have questions about the necessary documents and items, such as photos. Generally, it is recommended that applicants bring two recent photos in passport format, following the specifications established by the United States Department of State.

These photographs must have a white background, clearly show your face, and meet the size and quality requirements. It is important to confirm, through official instructions sent by the consulate or from official US sources, if there are any specific requirements for your interview.

Although two photos are the standard, always pay attention to personalized guidelines that may be provided for your case. Staying updated about immigration rules is essential to avoid unforeseen issues.

Remember the importance of following the laws and recommendations of official agencies, as well as consulting reliable sources and, if necessary, seeking the assistance of specialized professionals. This way, you protect yourself against inaccurate information or misleading promises of guaranteed results. Good luck with your preparation and your interview!

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Victoria Harper

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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.

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How many photos do I need to bring to the interview?

It is recommended to bring two recent passport-format photos to the EB-4 visa interview, following official specifications and consular guidance.

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