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We have 2 doctors we are allowed to choose from in Jakarta (well really 4 but 3 of them all work in the same office so it's more like 2) anyway between the 2 locations we have called and inquired and both have requested different sized photos from us. One said 5x5 (centimeters) and the other said 3x4 (centimeters). So which one is it? And if the Doctor screws this up will it matter at the Embassy?

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I'm glad you posted this which has reminded me to update this thread.

I spoke with the embassy in Jakarta and they told me that for the Medical a 3x4 is indicated, so we went with that although we will also have one us a 5x5.

The embassy also told me that the Doctor which requested the 3x4 used to work directly in the embassy however he went off and opened his own business doing the same so sounds like he should know what he is talking about.

I could find no documentation anywhere that specifically states the medical photo size. All the docs say "bring a photo" and that's it. Also to consider is that this may be something that changes depending on the Embassy.

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I'm glad you posted this which has reminded me to update this thread.

I spoke with the embassy in Jakarta and they told me that for the Medical a 3x4 is indicated, so we went with that although we will also have one us a 5x5.

The embassy also told me that the Doctor which requested the 3x4 used to work directly in the embassy however he went off and opened his own business doing the same so sounds like he should know what he is talking about.

I could find no documentation anywhere that specifically states the medical photo size. All the docs say "bring a photo" and that's it. Also to consider is that this may be something that changes depending on the Embassy.

At Medikaloka, they use 5 cm x 5 cm (2 inch x 2 inch)

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