The appearance refers to the outward characteristics of a person, including their form and appearance, usually focused on the face.
Rules for Appearance in Passport Photos
There are no specific rules regarding your appearance in passport photos. You should look like yourself, and there are no set standards for how you should appear.
However, there are some appearance features that you can influence, and that have specific guidelines:
- Your Facial Expression Should Be Neutral, Which Means You Should Not Show Emotions Such as Joy or Sadness in the Passport Photo.
- The Photo Should Be a Good Likeness of You. This Means You Should Look Like Yourself in the Photo, Wearing Any Accessories You Would Normally Wear Such as Glasses or a Beard.
- Your Face Must Be Entirely Visible in the Photo. Hair Should Not Obscure the Face, and the Ear Attachments Should Be Visible.
- Certain Accessories, Such as a Headscarf, Hearing Aid, Wig, and Jewelry (as Long as They Do Not Cause Reflections Are Allowed. Other Accessories Such as Hats and Caps Are Not Allowed.
It's important to follow these guidelines to avoid any issues or delays with your passport application.