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Spanish passport photos

clock May 1, 2008 14:38 by author amanda

 

A trip to Spain is like a dream come true.  With it's gorgeous countrysides, Mediterranean beaches, and its art, culture, and cuisine that go back for centuries, more and more people are heading to Spain to experience this great country.

When you're planning your trip, keep in mind these specific requirements for Spanish passport photos:

  • There must be two identical photos
  • The photos much each be 30mm x 40mm
  • The head must occupy 70% of the passport photo
  • Background must be white 

It is important to note that the Spanish passport photo requirements are different  compared to those for the rest of the EU, so you may have to have a new passport photo made if you have never been there before.

To create your own Spanish passport photo online, use our photo wizard

 

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Short video on how easy it is to create passport photos!

clock April 16, 2008 23:18 by author tomgreen

 

Thanks for the guys at web marketing blog for making this video!

 

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How to look best in your passport photos?

clock January 30, 2008 05:05 by author mia

We often see people complaining about a recent passport photo they clicked, and most of the times, it is the photo they need to use on their driver’s license. Now, as this is the photo that is going to stay with you for years to come, do you think you can really afford that “nasty look on your face”? Don’t worry! Here, are a few simple tips to help you look best in your passport photo: 

 1) Dress up nicely

NEVER wear an old battered shirt, or a ripped pair of trousers or a tee-shirt while going for a passport photo. How can you feel nice about your appearance when you dress-up miserably? The camera might miss your dress, but it would certainly figure out how you feel about yourself.  

2. Dump your hat and sunglasses

If you think you can outsmart the camera by hiding a bad hair day under a hat or you can use sunglasses to cover up red eyes, think again! You cannot take a driver’s license photo wearing a hat or sunglasses. Dump these items and opt for a natural look on your face while going in for a passport photo. 

3. Comb your hair

You are required to have your passport photo taken, soon after you pass your driver’s license test. Therefore, do not forget to carry your brush or comb before you leave the house.  

4. Maintain Neutral Expressions

According to new guidelines released by State department, toothy smiles in passport and visa pictures would now be categorized as unusual or unnatural expressions. The person must maintain neutral expressions with both eyes open, and mouth closed. The new guidelines would permit smiling with a closed jaw, but it is not a preferred expression for your passport photo.  

Remember, a passport photo can reflect your confidence and happiness if you closely follow these tips.

 

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Introducing the Passport Photos Widget

clock December 25, 2007 00:11 by author Admin

We're excited to announce our handy passport photos widget for travel professional and bloggers.  The widget allows your visitors to easily create their own passport photos.

Look & feel? Just as it appears here:

 

How do I embed this within my website/blog? Simply copy and paste the one html line from below into your page:

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.epassportphoto.com/Scripts/Widget.js"/>

 

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