Photo Guidelines
What are the guidelines for passport photographs?
The information below serves only as a general guide. Please see the more detailed instructions and examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos that accompany the application form at https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizenship/top-passport-questions/photo-guidelines/.
Size
- Minimum: 35mm x 45mm
- Maximum: 38mm x 50mm
Lighting and focus
- Photos must be in sharp focus and correctly exposed
- Shadows from the head must NOT appear in the background
- Good colour balance and natural skin tones are essential
- 'Red eye' in photographs is not acceptable
- A clear contrast is needed between facial features and background
Photo quality
- Photos must be printed on photo-quality paper at a high resolution
- 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.
Passport photo do's and don'ts
Pose
- Do centre your head in the photo
- Do look directly at the camera
- Do make sure your facial features are clearly visible, from the bottom of your chin to the crown of your head
- Don't tilt your head up/down or left/right
Expression
- Do keep your facial expressions neutral (no raised eyebrows, frowns)
- Do keep both eyes open and your mouth closed
- Don't smile
Glasses, head covers and clothing
- Do wear your glasses (if you normally wear them) but make sure there's no reflection on the lenses and the frames don't obscure your eyes
- Don't wear sunglasses or glasses with tinted lenses, unless they're prescription
- Don't wear a head covering unless it's for religious or medical reasons
- Don't wear a uniform, civil or military (e.g. showing epaulettes, insignia)
Infants
Infants or very young children who can't support themselves should be photographed lying down on a plain, white surface. No one else should appear in the photo, so make sure that hands or arms used to support the child are not visible.
People with disabilities
If you have a disability that prevents you meeting all of these requirements, please use our contact us page to let us know and we will offer you further advice.