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Chile Passport/Visa Photo Requirements and Size
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Updated on Dec 20, 2023

Getting a Chilean passport is not a complicated task. It may take a few weeks, but as long as you provide the issuing authority with the necessary documents, you should not experience any difficulties.

Photo specs

Here is a list of the Chile passport photo requirements:

  • Required photo size: 4.5 cm in height and 3.5 cm in width. The head should occupy 60-70% of the picture
  • The photo you submit must be in color
  • Head size and position: keep your head straight to the camera
  • Recency: must be as recent as 6 months
  • Background: white
  • Smile: no
  • Eyes: must be clearly visible
  • Your ears should appear in the photo
  • The picture must not be blurry
  • Glasses: only acceptable if they do not obstruct your eyes
  • Headgear: as a rule, no. Exceptions are possible for religious purposes
  • Dimensions and size (pixels): at least 600 dpi
  • Attire, clothing, dress code: avoid white clothes
  • Beard: allowed only if it reflects your everyday look
  • Quantity needed in application: 2

Chili Passport Photo Size Requirements Guide

chili passport photo requirement and size

Chile Passport Photo and Visa Photo Requirements – Rules, Guidelines, and Specifications

While we already listed the Chilean passport photo requirements above, we feel that some of them need some clarification. After all, an inadequate passport photo can easily lead to rejection, and we want you to avoid that by having as much information as possible.

  • The first thing you have to do is to find the proper environment in which to take the passport photo. As mentioned above, the background has to be white. It can have no colors, no patterns, and no shadows. If you do not have a white wall in your house, just use a white sheet. Hang it on a wall, and the issue is fixed.
  • When you prepare to take the passport photo or visa photo, place the camera at eye level. That ensures a better exposure of all your facial features. Make sure to keep your head straight. Tilting or rotating your head is not allowed. At the same time, keep in mind that portrait-style photos will be rejected. Both sides of your face should be equally visible.
  • You cannot smile, frown, or make any facial expressions other than neutral. To achieve that, relax your face when you are taking the picture.
  • Your eyes must be perfectly visible. Nothing can obstruct them. You are required to look straight into the camera. If you happen to wear glasses, you can keep them for the picture, but only as long as the frames do not cover your eyes. If you wear glasses with tinted lenses, you have to take them off for the photo. Sunglasses are not allowed either. Lastly, if there is no reason to take your glasses off, make sure that there is no glare in the photograph.
  • You should make sure that the source of light is in front of you when you take the passport photo. It cannot create shadows on your face. Also, the light cannot be too bright or too dark.
  • Headwear is not allowed in a passport photo or visa photo unless you are required by your religion to have your head covered. Even then, you have to ensure that your face is perfectly visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead and from ear to ear. The headwear should not cast shadows on your face either.
  • If you usually have a beard, you can keep it for your passport photo or visa photo. However, if you plan on shaving it off, do so before you take the picture.

Rules and Requirements for Babies, Infants, and Newborn Passport and Visa Photos

As you may very well know, children need their own passport and visa, which is why they need photos as well. There are not many differences between children’s and adults’ passport photos, although it is acceptable that the head of a child covers less space in the picture. After all, their heads are smaller. The tips below should be of help when you take the passport photo or visa photo of a child.

  • If you plan on taking the photo of a child in a car seat, make sure to cover the backrest with a white sheet.
  • Taking the picture from above while the child is lying down means that you have to place a white sheet or a white blanket underneath him/her. The white background rule applies to children as well.
  • If you want to hold the baby while the photo is taken, remember that your hands cannot appear in the picture.
  • If the baby wears a hat or has a pacifier, remove them before taking the passport photo.
  • Make sure that the child is awake during the photo shoot.

References

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