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Photo guidelines

Did you know that for online applications you can have your photo taken at home with a camera, tablet or phone?

Poor quality photographs are the main reason we have to reject passport applications. Whether you choose to have your photo taken at home, by a photo professional or at a photo booth you will need to be aware of our guidelines. These will help you get your photo right first time.

You must submit a photo that has been taken in the last six months. This is a requirement from the International Civil Aviation Organisation. Your application will be delayed if your photos do not meet the rules. If you have a disability that prevents you meeting photo requirements, contact us and we can advise you.

Video guide to the photo guidelines

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Applying online

You need a digital photo to apply for a Passport Book or Passport Card online.

How to get a digital photo

Your digital photo must meet these technical specifications

Uploading your digital photo

Getting your digital photo approved

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Printed photos

You need a printed photo to apply for a Passport Book by paper application form.

If you are applying by paper application form, you need to:

  • Include 4 identical photos, no more than 6 months old with your passport application
  • Make sure they meet our requirements on pose and visuals
  • Get your witness for your application to:
    • Write the form number on the back of two of your four photos. They can find this in Section 9 of the application form.
    • Sign and stamp the back of those two photos.

If this is not done we will need you to submit a new form and new photos.

Your print photo must meet these technical specifications:

Size

The photo must capture your image from head to mid torso.

Please ensure there is visible space between your head and shoulders and the edge of your photo.

  • Minimum: 35mm x 45mm
  • Maximum: 38mm x 50mm
Three headshots of varying distances from the camera. The photo showing the full head and shoulders, but cut off at the chest is marked acceptable.

Quality

  • Photos must be printed on photo-quality paper at a high resolution.
  • Photos must be in sharp focus and correctly exposed
  • There should be no ink marks or creases.
  • Digital enhancements or changes are not acceptable.
  • The reverse of the photos must be white and unglazed.
  • Black and white photos are recommended as they're digitally printed onto the passport in black and white. But we also accept colour photos.
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Digital and print photo guidelines on pose and visuals

Facial features

Lighting and focus

Expression

Distance

Background

Child photos

Cropping tool

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Frequently asked questions about passport photos

Can I wear glasses?

Will my photo appear in colour on my passport?

I want to use photo software or filters to alter the image. What should I use?

How do I get a digital photo for my online passport application?

I wear a head covering for religious purposes, can I wear it in my photo?

I am submitting my application online. Can my photo be a selfie?

Can my child have a soother/pacifier in their mouth in their photo?

I am having difficulty ensuring that my child’s expression is natural.

My picture is sideways or upside-down when uploaded, is this a problem?

When uploading my image the website says it is not correct size or format?

I have taken a photo on a portable device. How do I get the photo on a computer?

I have my photograph on my phone, tablet or computer but can't find it.

My browser crashed or was closed while uploading my image, what do I do now?

I have tried numerous times to take a photo but the website has rejected them?

I realise I used a photo of the wrong person on an application. What do I do?

I have a paper photo I want to upload, how can I scan it?

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