Color or pupil-distorting contact lenses are not recommended, as they may lead to visa rejection or difficulty in immigration clearance due to the significant difference between the photo and the real eye color.Please avoid any thick frames and make sure that the frames do not cover any part of the eyes.Please avoid tinted glasses (exceptions may be made for the visually impaired). The photograph must show the eyes clearly with no reflection or glare on the glasses.If the applicant wears corrective lenses (glasses):.If the quality of the photographs is not good or the photo-quality paper is too thin to make the passport, the applicant's photographs will be rejected. Alteration of the digital image is not permitted. The camera must be with at least three million pixels and set to the highest quality and high saturation. Photographs taken with a digital camera must be high quality, color, and printed on photo-quality paper.Resampling of the original image or alteration of the image's size before printing is not permitted. The image must be clear, sharp, and in focus. The photographs must be at high resolution and printed on plain, high quality photographic paper.The lighting must be uniform with no shadows or reflections on the face or in the background. The photographs must have a plain white background.An applicant with microtia is allowed to conceal the ears with hair, but both edges of the face must be clearly visible. Ears, moles, birthmarks, and/or scars must not be covered or edited out. The photographs must not show the applicant looking over the shoulder (portrait style) or with head tilted to one side or backwards or forwards. Both edges of the face must be clearly visible.
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