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Frequently asked Questions
How much does a Passport Photo Cost?
Our Passport photos cost $25 for ages 3 years old and up & $35 for 0-3 years.
What is the correct size and dimensions of a U.S. Passport photo?
The correct photo measurement is 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) in size. The subject’s head should be between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (between 25 and 35 mm) from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head.
Do I have to make an appointment to take a passport photo?
You don’t necessarily have to make an appointments, however you will have to contact us to inquiry about availability.
How long does it takes to receive my passport photos?
You will receive your printed passport photo within mins of having your photo taken.
What to wear for my passport photo?
Wear clothing you would normally wear daily. You can wear jewelry and do not need to remove facial piercings.
What not to wear for passport photo?
- Uniforms, clothing that looks like a uniform, or camouflage patterns
- Hats or head coverings are only allowed for religious or medical purposes
- Glasses and sunglasses are not allowed in Passport photos
- Headphones
- Masks
Can I wear a uniform or camouflage in my Passport photo?
No. Both adults and children cannot wear uniforms, clothing that looks like a uniform, or camouflage attire in Passport photos. If you plan to take a Passport photo after working in a uniform, it is recommended to change into an unlettered shirt before your photo
Can I wear eyeglasses in my Passport photo?
Eyeglasses are not allowed in Passport photos. If you cannot remove your glasses for medical reasons, you must submit a signed statement from your doctor with your Passport application.
Can I smile in a Passport Photo?
The U.S State Department specifies photos must have a neutral facial expression with both eyes open and mouth closed.
Can I wear a head covering in a passport photo?
You may only wear a head covering if you submit a signed statement that verifies that the hat or head covering is part of recognized, traditional religious attire that is required to be worn in public or a signed doctor's statement verifying the item is used daily for medical purposes. It is recommended to keep hair and face coverings out of your face to ensure facial recognition systems can work properly. If you wear a hat or head covering for religious or medical there a specific guidelines.
Can my child eyes be closed in a passport photo?
Passport photos are accepted if an infant's eyes are not open or entirely open. Any children older than infants must have their eyes open.