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Papua New Guinea Passport/Visa Photo Requirements and Size
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Updated on Dec 20, 2023

Do you plan on getting a Papua New Guinea passport? Then you should know that the issuing authority will ask you that you submit 2 passport photos along with all the other necessary documents.

Photo specs

The general Papua New Guinea passport photo requirements are as follows:

  • Required photo size: 45 mm in height and 35 mm in width
  • Colored pictures are necessary. Not black and white.
  • Head position: your head straight must be straight
  • Must not be older than 6 months
  • Background: white
  • Smile: no
  • Eyes: clearly visible
  • Blurry photos are rejected
  • Glasses: acceptable under certain conditions
  • Headwear: not allowed. Exceptions are made for religious purposes
  • Resolution (pixels): at least 600 dpi
  • Dress code: clothes must be in contrast with the background. Do not wear white tops
  • Beard: allowed if it represents your everyday likeness
  • Number of photos necessary: 2

Papua New Guinea Passport Photo Size Requirements Guide

papua new guinea passport photo requirement and size

Please note that the applicant must write on the back of one of the photographs ‘I certify this to be a genuine photograph of (name in full),’ and sign.

Papua New Guinea Passport Photos and Visa Photo Requirements – Rules, Guidelines, and Specifications

Taking your own passport photo at home is not rocket science. As long as you follow the guidelines and rules below, you should be able to do a good job. Keep in mind, though, that failure to submit an adequate passport photo is one of the most common causes of rejection. All we want is for you to avoid that.

  • The background of a passport photo is almost always white, and the Papua New Guinea passport photo makes no exception. If you have a white wall in your house, you can use that. If you do not, take a white sheet and hang it on the wall. You should get the same result if the cloth is not see-through
  • Lighting is more important than you think. For one, you must position the light source in front of you so that there will be no shadows on your face. Secondly, make sure that it has the right intensity. It cannot be too dim or too bright.
  • When you want to take the picture, remember to keep your head straight and your face forward. You are not permitted to rotate your head in any direction. If you submit a portrait-style photo, it will be rejected.
  • The only allowed facial expression in a passport photo or a visa photo is neutral. Therefore, you cannot smile, frown, or raise your brows. You have to relax your face.
  • It is imperative that your eyes are not at all obstructed in your passport photo or visa photo. If your glasses have clear frames, you can keep them on, but only if there is no flash reflection in the picture. Sunglasses and eyeglasses that have tinted lenses are not allowed in your photo.
  • Headwear is permitted but only under exceptional circumstances. For instance, if you cover your head for religious/cultural purposes, you can keep your headwear for your passport photo or visa photo. But even then, you have to avoid shadows on your face caused by your headwear. At the same time, it is required that your face is visible from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead.
  • You are not required to shave your beard as long as your everyday appearance includes it.

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

Children must be photographed as well since they need their own travel documents. iVisa Photos can help with that also. We even prepared a few rules and tips for you below.

  • Children’s eyes must be visible as well, so make sure that you take their pictures when they are awake.
  • Photographing a child in a car seat is pretty common due to convenience. You can do that too if you wish. Just remember to place a white layer on the backrest of the chair so that the background is white.
  • When you want to take the passport photo of an infant, it may be more comfortable to put him/her in the lying down position and for you to take the picture from above. In order to do that, you have to put a white sheet underneath the baby to achieve a white background.
  • You have to remove your child’s headwear and pacifier before you take the picture.
  • Only your child can appear in the shot. Even if the baby is small and needs to be held, not even your hands can be visible in the picture.

References

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