Comprehensive Guide to Passport Photo Rules: Know the Regulations for Acceptable Photos

Rules for passport photos: dimensions, quality, background, facial display, posture, expression, glasses, lighting, and positioning. Verify compliance.

Government Regulations

A passport photo must comply with all government regulations to be approved, unless exceptions apply.

The rules are defined by the U.S. government. Our website verifies if your photo meets the specified requirements.

The requirements for a passport photo are as follows:

  • Dimensions
  • Photo Quality
  • Background
  • Face Display
  • Posture
  • Expression
  • Glasses
  • Lighting
  • Positioning

Rules for Dimensions

The official size of a passport photo is |width_display| {metric} by |height_display| {metric} (width by height).

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Rules for Photo Quality

The photo should closely resemble the applicant and provide a sharp, natural representation. Sufficient contrast and facial detail should be visible, with the facial color appearing natural.

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Rules for Background

The background color should be {bg_colors}. The photo's background must be smooth, uniform, and free from gradients or shadows.

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Rules for Face Display

The face should be fully visible, with no obstructions covering the face or eyes. Hair that falls over the eyes or hinders the full visibility of the face may impede (automated) facial recognition.

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Rules for Posture

The head and shoulders should be presented facing directly forward. Tilting the head in any direction (backward, forward, sideways) may cause issues with (automated) facial recognition.

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Rules for Expression

To ensure successful facial recognition, the applicant must look directly into the camera with a neutral expression and a closed mouth.

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Rules for Glasses

If wearing glasses, the eyes must be fully visible in the photo. This means that the frame and/or lenses should not obstruct the eyes in any way.

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Rules for Lighting

The lighting should be evenly distributed, both on the face and the background. Underexposure, overexposure, and reflections should be avoided.

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Rules for Positioning

The person in the photo should be centered within the frame, with the head fully displayed.

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