Passport Photos for Children

Lisa PrescottLisa Prescott
NewsNovember 15, 2025

Children Grow, Photos Do Not

Unlike adults whose appearance remains relatively stable, children change dramatically in just a few years. This has significant implications for passport validity and photo requirements.

Renewal Timelines by Age

  • Under 1 Year โ€” Some Countries Recommend Renewal Every 1-2 Years
  • 1 to 5 Years โ€” Passport Photos Should Be Updated Every 2-3 Years
  • 6 to 15 Years โ€” Standard 5-Year Passport Validity Applies in Most Countries
  • 16 and Older โ€” Adult Rules Apply with 10-Year Validity

Age-Specific Requirements

Newborns (0-6 Months)

Photos of newborns are the most challenging. The baby must have their eyes open and be facing the camera directly. Many countries accept photos where the baby is lying on a white surface.

Toddlers (6 Months - 3 Years)

Toddlers must have a neutral expression with their mouth closed. No toys, pacifiers, or hands should be visible. A parent may support the child from behind as long as their hands are not visible.

School-Age Children (4-15 Years)

The same rules as adult photos apply, with some leniency for younger children regarding facial expressions. Children should sit or stand on their own for the photo.

"Start the passport application process early for children. Their photos expire faster, and getting a compliant photo can take multiple attempts."

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