The passport photo blog by ePassportPhoto.com https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog The world's only blog dedicated to passport photos around the world. Mon, 05 Dec 2016 23:27:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.23 Back in The USSR! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/back-in-the-ussr/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 07:20:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=718 As Westerners are well aware, Russia is very strict in its visa requirements for American citizens and as such, a shroud of mystery surround the notion of traveling there.

What does it take to get to the “motherland” anyway?

Traveling to Russia

One must have a visa issued before departing for Russia, and the US passport must be legally valid for a period of at least six months after the planned departure from Russia.

In addition, one must have an official invitation before being issued a visa-interesting, huh?

It’s important to note that for travelers who will visit Russia, the visas are broken down into three subsections! This includes tourist visas, business visas, and homestay visas-got it?

Homestay visas are intended for use by travelers who are going to stay with companions, family, or friends on Russian territory.

In this situation, the travelers will stay in their home rather than in a hotel or commercial establishment. Therefore, this arrangement requires a special type of invitation, which the Russian host must formally and properly request on your behalf at a local government office in Russia.

Business visas are offered to those who plan to travel for work, and work only! As for US citizens, these business visas can be issued in several different forms but nevertheless, on any of these visas, one can expect a stay of up to 30 days.

Most commonly, travelers will be entering Russia using a simple tourist visa.  These tourist visas can be valid for either single or double entry, with a maximum duration of 30 days, as well.

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Easy Errors https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/715/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 07:03:33 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=715 A simple mistake made in the passport application process can lead to a swift rejection or suspension of the application, entirely!

Of course, this can cause major delays in passport document processing and possibly cause you to miss your trip in the worst case scenario! .

In order to save you some time and frustration, check out these quick tips for staying on top of all things passport:

  • Avoid any errors in that formal application! – Things like cross-outs, strike throughs, white-out smudges, or any other botched markings on the application are very important to omit entirely. It’s significantly better to focus intensely while filling out the form so as to avoid error! Remember to use black ink only, as well! Lastly, filling out the form online and printing it thereafter is definitely suggested for the preparers of the world.
  • Birth certificate mess-ups! – Your birth certificate must be an original or clearly certified copy of your birth certificate. Additionally, this should be the state issued long form with parents full names included.
  • Government fee fuss! – Paying the incorrect amount or made out to the wrong name will definitely cause your application to be rejected! If you are mailing your application in, fees must be made payable to the “U.S. Department of State” for the correct amount, obviously. Additionally, fees can be paid by check, for the easiest method. In person, fees can be paid by credit/debit card, check, money order or even cash for that exact dollar amount. The Application Fee is a pesky and non-refundable processing fee, which is retained by the Department of State regardless of the passport issuance.
  • Applying for a minor! – Both parental guardians and the child must be present in this situation. In the event that the parent or guardian cannot both be present, be sure to have proper consent forms notarized on time!

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Mean Muggin’ https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/708/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 06:47:25 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=708 Recognize the amazin’ mugs?

Take some visual tips from the best in entertainment or simply bask in the glory of these unforgettable icons.

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Dual Citizenship: Overview https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/dual-citizenship-overview/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 06:37:52 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=706 As crazy as it may seem, it’s possible to be a citizen of both the United States and a citizen of another country at the very same time!

Maybe you knew this already…regardless, there are a number of ways that trusty travelers can become dual citizens. Know somebody who’s scored this fortunate position?

Dual citizens can have two up and running passports at one time, and have some pretty unique passport considerations when in possession of passports from two countries.

Dual citizenship with the Unites States and a citizenship of another country can be obtained in a few different ways!

  • Birth!
    • If a child happens to be born to a United States citizen and another parent who has citizenship in another country, that child can claim citizenship to both countries! Pretty simple, huh?
    • Children who are born in the United States to foreign national parents are also able to claim US citizenship via birth on US territory.
  • Marriage!
    • Some countries automatically offer citizenship to Unites States citizens who marry a member of that country.
  • Naturalization as a United States Citizen!
    • Do not fear, prospective dual citizens of the world! When a foreign citizen acquires US citizenship by naturalization, they do not lose their previous citizenship.

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Scoring Serious Discounts on Air Travel https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/scoring-serious-discounts-on-air-travel/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 06:16:49 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=704 I’ve always heard that when it comes to air travel, it is always worth waiting until the last minute-not for your peace of mind, but definitely for your wallet! Kind of counter-intuitive, right?

Nonetheless, “in the know” travelers have always preached that the best deals on flights and hotels are often available at the last moment. The reason for this is simple.

If hotel beds, airline seats, cruise spaces, etc… become vacant due to a late cancel or something of that nature, the company isn’t going to be making any money on them anyway. In the end, It’s more profitable to sell it to you at a discount, much like the idea of day old bread.

Yes, “last minute” is definitely subjective-but don’t be concerned-there’s a formula.

This certainly doesn’t mean waiting until the day before you aim to leave to book your travel! To be more specific, for flights, there’s a sweet spot about two weeks out from departure when the scheduled airlines get nervous that too many seats are still empty.

Travelers who choose to book flights within 48-72 hours of departure are usually desperate to get to their destination, so that’s when ticket prices go sky high.

In other words, they’re more susceptible to being taken advantage of due to a lack of options!

For components of your travel experience such as hotels, rental car companies, and cruise lines, “last minute” can have a serious range and be quite unpredictable!

An added note for the reader, keep in mind that the successful bargain hunter is someone who can travel on short notice and is prepared to pounce on an opportunity! This includes not being attached to a particular destination in mind, or even desired travel brand.

Moreover, this type of traveler is one who can easily keep track of related travel websites and jump on appealing deals as they go up!

It goes without saying that you’ll need a valid passport to take advantage of any of these pro tips at all!

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Heading to Canada, eh? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/12/heading-to-canada-eh/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 00:21:46 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=702 Somewhere around 300,000 people cross the US-Canadian border every single day. That’s certainly a lot of poutine to go around!

All together, it adds up to more than 20 million visits by Americans to Canada every year, and somewhere around 40 million trips by Canadians to the United States!

With such a whopping number of trips made between these two countries, one would think that there simply wouldn’t be any lingering confusion about passport requirements for border crossing. Not so fast!

Canada and the United States by air!

All of those lucky passengers flying between the United States and Canada must be sure to have a valid passport book-do not forget this simple fact!

The requirement for passport books to be presented in advance of ALL international air travel has been in effect since the beginning of 2007.

Don’t feel too targeted, as even newborns must have a registered passport book in order to board an international flight…with national security “better safe than sorry” is everything!

Crossing the border on land!

By miles (pun very much intended), the most popular way to enter the Canadian territory is by land. There are a number of options for documentation for both US and Canadian citizens to use to clear immigration at a land border, including:

  • Valid Passport Book
  • Valid Passport Card (US citizens only)
  • Enhanced Driver’s License

Furthermore, adults over the age 16 must have one of the documents listed above to cross the border by land!

Don’t forget that children/passengers under the age of 16 traveling with their parents can use one of the above-listed documents! It’s also possible to enter Canada by showing alternate proof of US citizenship. These are the acceptable documents:

  • Original birth certificate showing US origins
  • Original Consular Record of Birth Abroad
    • * This one is for children born abroad to US citizen parents!
  • Original or certified copy of US Naturalization Certificate

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Child Passport Renewal! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/child-passport-renewal/ Wed, 30 Nov 2016 23:56:32 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=700 Child Passport Renewal and You

US passports that are being issued to folks who are 15 years of age and younger are valid for a mere five years, so sooner or later, every frequently-traveling family struggles to get their child’s passport renewed in a pinch.

The truth is that there is no distinct renewal process for children like the passport renewal procedures that are clearly available for adults.

As a result, every time a child needs a new passport, that child’s identity and citizenship must be verified by a lawful agent! Talk about a broken system…

If your little one’s (or tween’s) passport is expired, you will need to follow the same process that is followed for minor passports (first time applicants). The only difference here is that you will need to submit your child’s expired or soon to be expired passport.

Don’t forget that If your child also has a passport card, you will need to submit the passport card as well.

You will have to accompany your child to a Passport Acceptance Facility in order to have the passport application officially closed and properly sealed.

This formal procedure called the  “execution” of the passport and It’s not as deadly as it sounds.

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Become an Airline Elite! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/become-an-airline-elite/ Wed, 30 Nov 2016 23:26:03 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=698 Do you know (or are you, yourself) one of those people always traveling “smarter” than you? The kind of people who always seem to enjoy all of the airline benefits without hassle?

Ever wonder what kind of benefits one can receive with that elite status in your favorite airline’s loyalty program?

Of course, those specific benefits vary from airline to airline, but at the mot introductory level of elite status, benefits may include things like the following:

  • Free bags for checking! Forget that pesky fee and usual struggle to make it all cram.
  • Flight Upgrades! Get that seat that you’ve been pining for. Connecting flights get you where you’re going quicker!
  • Priority boarding status! Be among the lucky few to board your flight early and you’ll be guaranteed to get space for storage.
  • Free “award” travel! Even with “free” flyer miles, there’s often a fee attached to that transaction-enjoy the discounts without the strings attached.
  • The ability to extend benefits to your friends! You know the drill-share the love/pass it on!

At the top level of these elite flying programs, await more benefits, like free booze in economy class, or no fees for services like agent ticketing! Avoid those troublesome charges for changing your ticket on the same day of the flight, too!

Additionally, top-tier airline elites are able to access airline lounges at the airport, where there are free drinks, snacks, business center rooms, showers, and most importantly, a really relaxed and luxurious environment while you wait for your flight!

Gotta catch that business meeting and care to dress to impress? You’ve got it!

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Canada Rush https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/canada-rush/ Wed, 30 Nov 2016 23:03:17 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=696 Although the old “I’ll move to Canada if X” exclamation has been around a while, it seems to have taken on an added layer of seriousness this past election season.

Perhaps  this is a sentiment that you’ve heard or felt in your own life.

No matter how desperate the political opposition, moving to Canada LEGALLY isn’t quite as simple as packing up your ride and heading for the border.  If you’re serious becoming a resident of Canada, you’re going to need to get a residence visa for our icy neighbor country of the north.

It’s worth noting that for shorter stints, American citizens are legally allowed to stay in Canada for up to 180 days without even obtaining a visa. Yup, that’s six full months to enjoy hassle-free Canada splendor.

Want to head north for more than 6 months? Well, you guessed it-for a long term move, a visa is a must.

Canadian Visas

As you may already know, there are several option with moving to Canada – one can head over on a temporary basis (with a residence-type visa) or on a more permanent basis as an immigrant.

Additionally, residence visas are available to US citizens who will work or study in Canada.

  • The Student Visa requires that you have been accepted into a learning institution in Canada – this just means schools universities that have been authorized to host foreign  students.
    • In addition to this student visa, one can also apply for a student work permit.
  • The Work Visa permits you to live and work in Canada while receiving income from a Canadian employer.

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Passporting in the Trump Age https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/passporting-in-the-trump-age/ Wed, 30 Nov 2016 00:15:58 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=692 As projected daily by a stunned world and staggered media front, Trump’s election to the highest office has certainly brought new, legitimate concerns for immigrant communities in the United States.

Foundational elements of the Trump platform are threatening yet non-existent ideas like “deportation squads” to seek out and capture undocumented immigrants.

Additionally, in this past October, Trump released his official plan for his first 100 days as president, which certainly includes the mass deportation of at least 2 million illegal immigrants.

Additionally, with such rhetoric being legitimized, even legal immigrants and US citizens, may have reason to worry about being subjected to government-sanctioned harassment and search over their immigration status.

In such extreme events, having the proper documentation available to prove legal status should definitely be of help.

  • Non-US Citizens who are legally residing in the United States: 
    • Be certain that your foreign passport is both valid and current to ensure that you do not experience unnecessary hassle and violate serious national security laws. Of course, passport renewals can be obtained through the embassy or consulate of the country of origin.
  • Permanent United States residents:
    • Ensure that your green card is both valid and on hand! As you know, these cards expire every 10 years, even though the residency status, itself does not officially expire at said date. Green cards are required to be renewed when they are six months away from expiration.
  • Naturalized United States citizens should apply for a US passport book, passport card, or a combination of those two documents!

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Check Up and Head Out! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/663/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 17:47:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=663 What you’ll need!
  • Learn about local visa requirements languages, cultural customs, and even emergency medical care possibilities in the location that you are traveling to. Some visitors, including but not limited to those with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ individuals may face additional challenges when abroad (It’s 2016, but we’ve got a long way to go…)
  • Look into any travel warnings/alerts that have been recently issued for your destination country. These notifications will elaborate on possible health, environmental, and political dangers.
  • Check up on those recommendations for vaccinations and other travel health precautions for your trip (masks, devices, etc…)
  • Be fully prepared to deal with local and unfamiliar currencies overseas. Before you go away, it might be wise to notify your bank and even credit card company of your travel (check exchange rates, too!).
  • Carry contact details for the nearest embassy, in both English and in the local language!
  • Get required documents!

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Applying for Your Passport at a Regional Office https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/applying-for-your-passport-at-a-regional-office/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 04:09:16 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=683 Before your visit,
  • Make an appointment and make note of your appointment! This would be an awful shame to sleep through…
  • Gather all of the documents required for your passport service, including your valid ID and definitely a means of payment (checkbook or a credit card).

At your visit,

  • Arrive before in advance of your appointment time. Obviously, you will some need time to get through security and check in.
  • Go on and get through the security line, where you will need to show your identification and have your belongings briefly inspected.  You should know by know that absolutely no weapons are allowed in regional passport agencies.
  • Check in at the Information Desk. Provide your handy appointment confirmation number or Social Security Number to verify your appointment. From there, that Information Desk will then give you a number for service.
  • Simply sit and wait for your number to be called. When your number is called, you will be directed to one of the windows for service (yes, like the deli at the supermarket).

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Name Changes and Passports https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/name-changes-and-passports/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 04:07:17 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=681
  • Of course, a legal change in one’s name would result in some legal document changes accordingly. Here’s what you’ll need!
    • Your legal name, as listed on your current passport
    • Your current legal name, as listed on your legal name change document
    • Any other legal names you have previously used, like maiden names/previous names
    • The number and issue date of your current passport
    • Your Social Security Number
    • Your height, hair color, and eye color
    • Your residential address
    • At least one contact phone number – may be your home, work, or mobile phone number
    • The name and address of someone who can be a contact in case of emergency

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    Foto Failures https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/foto-failures/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 04:02:08 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=679 We all know how difficult it can be to master the art of the passport photo. Here are some quick “don’t do’s” in the hopes of helping you get it right.

    1. Too light

    Wash-out, over-exposure, and lightness are all caused by camera flash and other bright light sources such (like direct sunlight). Of course, these things all lead to light bouncing off of a person’s face or eyes, causing photo glare. Such issues problems can be easily fixed using a photo editing program (usually). However, to be safe, you should always ensure your flash is switched off for your photo shoot.

    2. Sneaky Shadows

    Deep facial shadows have a serious tendency to hide or contort facial features in photos. Of course, when applying for a passport, it is vital your face can be seen for identification purposes. As you may not know, passport fraud is still a prevalent problem in many countries around the world, which is why such strict rules have come into the forefront of international travel today. Remember to set the brightness and the contrast of your image for a balanced result.

    3. Sizing issues

    If your passport agency demands that your image is a standard size of 2×2 inches, it applies to the actual image area, and is not inclusive of that white border. A great deal of passport agencies require that the passport holder cuts off that white border prior to sending along that photograph.

    4. Focus issues

    Individuals commonly decide to take their own photographs for passport photos and as such, they misjudge the correct distance for capturing the image. The recommended distance is around three feet. A poor focus will result in a series of blurs and smudges. Try “sharpening” the image!

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    Passport Fees Examined Pt. 2 https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/passport-fees-examined-pt-2/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 03:19:31 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=675 Passport fees are nobody’s friend-but they are certainly unavoidable.

    Find out the supposed cause of these curious charges here!

    If you happen to be applying for your first time passport document, a replacement for a lost/stolen/damaged passport, or a passport for someone under the age of 15, you’re going to be forced to pay a Passport Execution Fee when you do apply for that pricey and prized little booklet.

    The $25 Passport Execution Fee, as It’s called, is a fee set by the US State Department, but technically, that’s paid separately from your passport book fee.

    The Passport Execution Fee is officially charged when you visit a Passport Acceptance Agent, typically found at large US Post Offices, Clerk of the Court offices, and other government facilities.

    While these agents are not exactly employees of the US State Department, they are granted the power to review your passport application and identity documents as the first step in your passport application process

    Next, once your documents have been formally reviewed, the acceptance agent will seal them into an official envelope for the subsequent processing.

    This procedure (executing the passport) and this frustrating fee of $25 applies at every Passport Acceptance Agent across the country.

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    Passport Pricing https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/passport-pricing/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 02:59:34 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=673 Nobody enjoys the bureaucracy of the passport-obtaining process.

    The long lines, planning ahead, and agency fees along the way make for an all around frustrating experience, if you’re caught off guard! Ever wondered why those pesky passport fees can seem to rack up pretty fast?

    $110? What gives?

    That 110 dollar amount is the current price of a a US passport for adults over the age of 16. The amount has actually been in place since it was originally set in July 2010. At that time, when the price was increased, the difference came out to $35 over the previous fee of $75.

    The $110 charged for US passports is actually comprised of two separate fees. As such, the base fee for a passport book is actually considered to be $70, and there is an additional, second fee of $40 for a Passport Book Security Surcharge.

    Amazingly, even this surcharge is further broken down into a $22 charge to (in order to cover the costs of meeting the increased demand for US passports), and an $18 Enhanced Border Security Fee-Well, when you put it that way…

    Basically, if you examine the reality of this whole passport fee situation, the money tacked on to your transaction is really just going to the State Department pay for all the additional personnel they’ve been forced to hire in order to accommodate the surge of passport applications since 2006, and toward forward-thinking measures like the biometric chips and streamlined Automated Passport Control kiosks (which have made international travel safer and more efficient).

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    Recovering from Passport Ruin! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/recovering-from-passport-ruin/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 02:30:40 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=671 Got a tear in that ol’ passport page? Did water get where it shouldn’t?

    Fear not, weary travelers-here’s a a guide for getting your feet off the ground, and back to flying high in the friendly skies.

    Recovering from your Unrecoverable Passport

    What you’ll need:

    • Citizenship proof–This means either birth certificate or an expired passport. It is worth noting that if your appearance has changed dramatically, an expired passport may not be accepted.
    • A Passport Application Form, also called a DS-11
    • A letter addressed to “US Department of State,” explaining how your passport came to be ripped, wet, torn, frayed, or otherwise compromised. Additionally, this letter must include your original signature in blue or black ink.
    • A copy of your driver’s license or another state-issued ID (both of the front and back pages)
    • A flight itinerary or another proof of your travel plans.
    • That unfortunately damaged passport replacement fee (…unfortunately)–You will need two checks, one of which should be made payable to “US Department of State” for $110 ($170 if you’re using that expedited service) and a second check for $25 for the Passport Acceptance Agent fee.

    Ordering Options

    Check out the estimated processing times for passport replacement applications below:

    • Regular service by mail=6-8 weeks
    • Expedited service by mail=2-3 weeks
    • Expedited service at a US Passport Agency=up to 8 business days
    • Expedited service from one of many registered passport expediting company=as little as 24 hours

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    Boston Music Venues https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/11/boston-music-venues/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 01:56:22 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=668 Looking for a quick injection of musical culture during your Boston stay?

    Are you the type who needs to pack it all in for your evening plans?

    Look no further this city’s finest audible offerings-we’ve got you covered for all of your concert cravings.

    Best Boston Venues

    Brighton Music Hall (Brighton)

    This venue is a great for high quality sound at a low cost. BMH boasts an amazing sound system to fill the high ceiling and fill acoustic spectrum.

    Drinks are killer and stage accessibility is key, as this spot is a walk in, walk out kind of space. One of Brighton Music Hall’s strongest pros is the diversity of It’s performances, ranging from rap to rock and everything in between.

    Wonder Bar

    Located in the bustling, ever-hip Brighton Brighton, MA, this spot is your destination for all things hip-hop and soul. Enjoy an amazing array of dumpling delights downstairs before soaking up the humble main acts.

    This joint is a single room but packs quite the sonic punch!

    The Middle East Nightclub and Restaurant (Cambridge)

    It’s impossible to overstate the importance of this venue to the Greater Boston music and culture scene!

    The Downstairs is number one in terms of a high quality sound, but the Corner is an unforgettable music and dancing experience, from weekly belly dancing to monthly funk! The Middle East Upstairs is your rock stop for all things heavy!

    The Royale (Boston)

    This bustling club features some of the world’s most eclectic and popular music acts. During the week, go go dancers and a rather rowdy crowd atmosphere dominates the space.

    The high ceilings and blistering bass make for an incredible listening experience and some dynamite drinks to boot.

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    Passport Quick Tips! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/passport-quick-tips/ Tue, 25 Oct 2016 05:13:19 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=659 Here’s the low down on some important passport information! With so much to grasp and so much
    time to kill in the agency line, the challenge of obtaining or renewing a passport can seem daunting.
    Have no fear, ePassportPhoto is here!

    Passports, photos, and fees, oh my!

    Passport fees for a classic ten-year passport are $135, if the passport holder is 16 years of age or over. The fee is a mere $105 for a five-year passport, if the subject is under 16.

    In general passport renewal fees are $110 and you should be aware that some facilities accept payment via credit and debit cards. To be safe, be sure to call ahead and get some piece of mind.

    The Passport Card, Unveiled!

    At last, the State Department has developed a more economical alternative to the traditional passport, and it is simply referred to as the passport card. This card is not valid for any international air travel, but is intended for use in place of a passport for land and sea travel between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

    This vital document contains an identification chip that can be read by a scanner from distances of up to 20 feet. These newfangled passport replacements run about $55 for adults and $40 for children. Not to worry-adults who already have a paper passport in their possession can pay just $30 for the passport card.

    Application Season!

    The State Department warns passport-seekers that they should expect their passport to be processed within four to six weeks.

    As the application processing time varies greatly with passport agencies’ workloads at the respective sites, It’s generally advised to book at least two months in advance of any scheduled international travel!

    PRO TIP: The spring and summer months are the busiest times for application, so the process, itself, may take even longer!

    If you’re in a serious rush and you don’t live near one of the passport agencies, you may also want to consider utilizing a passport and visa expeditor!

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    Passport First-Timers! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/passport-first-timers/ Tue, 25 Oct 2016 04:46:56 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=656 First-Time Passport Applications and You!

    If It’s your very first time applying for a U.S. passport, you’ll be forced to apply in person at one of two locations:

    A regional passport agency, or one of the thousands of facilities in the country that accept passport applications.

    Yes, this absolutely includes courthouses and post offices!

    Don’t be shy and be sure to find a facility or agency that meets your needs!

    Here’s a quick list to know what you’ll need when you apply:

    • Citizenship proof – a birth certificate (government issued), a Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship, or even an expired U.S. passport.
    • ID (photo and signature) – this includes a previous U.S. passport, a Certificate of Naturalization, a valid driver’s license, or a valid government/military ID card. Oh, and be sure to include an 8 1/2 x 11 inch photocopy of this document!

    Basic rules for your passport photos:

    The photographs must be 2×2 inches with the subject’s head between 1 and 1 3/8 inches! Additionally, photographs must be a front view, full face, taken in simple attire (without a hat or dark glasses), and most importantly, with a plain white background.

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    When You Don’t Need a Passport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/when-you-dont-need-a-passport/ Mon, 24 Oct 2016 21:21:49 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=653 A useful question to ask before venturing on your next getaway might seem like an obvious one-

    Do I need a passport for this trip?

    As you already know, passports are required for all international air travel and for most land or sea travel as well. We want you to know, however, that there are a few exceptions:

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    • U.S. citizens who are on cruise ships that begin and end at the exact same port in the U.S. will simply be required to show proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.

    Children Can Chill!

    •  Children 16 and under arriving by land or sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or even the Caribbean may present proof of citizenship like a birth certificate.

    Adults Are Alright!

    • Adults can utilize a simpler passport card may be used in place of a passport if you’re traveling by land or sea between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean. See below for more information on the passport card.

    Pro Tip: Copies of birth certificates are acceptable if you are unable to bring your original one!

    Additionally for adult cruise passengers, if the name on your birth certificate doesn’t match the one on your driver’s license, it’s definitely a wise decision to bring along documentation of your name change, including but not limited to a marriage certificate.

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    National Passport Information Center! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/national-passport-information-center/ Thu, 13 Oct 2016 21:21:10 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=651 Brush up on how to get in touch with an awfully helpful and vital resource: The National Passport Information Center!

    This incredibly useful program is available to answer any and all passport questions-as you may know by now, there’s plenty to be asked! 

    Of course, If you’re outside of the United States, please be sure to contact the nearest embassy or consulate for all of your passport inquiries and needs!

    • Contact the service by phone!
    • Customer service representatives are available to assist during the following hours:
      Monday-Friday (8:00 am to 10:00 pm EST)
      Saturday (10:00 am to 3:00 pm EST)
    • The office closes on Federal Holidays, of course! Fear not-automated passport information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
    • Contact the service by e-mail!
      • help@passport-photo.online
      • As with every proper customer service, most emails are answered within 24 hours.
      • If you are experiencing an emergency, be sure to contact the service via phone!
        • If you have a ?life or death” travel emergency occurring outside of normal business hours, be sure to call (202) 647-4000.
    • If you have a kind words for the service, or, more likely, something you’d like to see change, you can provide feedback online, via phone, or in person!

    *See the resources below to do so!

    • Online: Complete a customer service form on the agency’s website!
    • Phone: 1-855-865-7755
    • Kiosk: Located conveniently at a passport agency or center!

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    Getting Your Documents and What You’re Entitled To! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/getting-your-documents-and-what-youre-entitled-to/ Wed, 12 Oct 2016 21:13:11 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=649 Passport seekers and American citizens, alike, should know that The Privacy Act grants them the right to obtain records (copies) in your own name, and the name(s) of your children/incompetent person for whom you are the guardian, as well as records in the name of anybody who has gone through the process of authorizing you to obtain them!

    There are some materials required to do so! Read below to find out:

    • The full birth name and any name changes of the individual whose records you request. If you are requesting on someone’s behalf, be sure to include your own name!
    • If you are requesting records about anyone other than yourself, evidence of legal authorization to do so will definitely be required!
    • The date/place of birth for individual whose records you are requesting!
    • Your current mailing address
    • Your current telephone number
    • Your current e-mail address
    • The timeline of the passport(s) being issue
    • The passport number of the person whose records you are seeking
    • A copy of both sides of your valid photo identification

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    Musical Mugs! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/640/ Wed, 12 Oct 2016 04:00:49 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=640 If you wanna travel, you must participate in the passport photo shoot, no matter the fame!

    Check out what worked for the musical icons below!

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    • Marvin’s background is white and the lighting is balanced
    • Both of Martin’s ears are exposed
    • Martin is centered and facing forward
    • Martin is not wearing any extraneous items

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    • Janis is not wearing any jewelry
    • Janis’ likeness has not changed drastically since her last passport photo
    • Janis is centered and forward facing, with both eyes clearly open
    • Janis’ image is high contrast

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    • George is dead center
    • George is not wearing any hats
    • The background is completely white
    • The contrast is high, and the lighting is clear
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    Transgender Rights and Passports https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/transgender-rights-and-passports/ Wed, 12 Oct 2016 03:42:34 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=637 As a global push towards a broader extension of basic human rights reaches the transgender community and the ongoing struggle for political and social equality.

    Recently, a woman traveling from India to the United States had her passport revoked on a return trip because her passport lists her gender as transgender, and her US visa application, which showed her gender as female, didn’t match it!

    These decisions regarding self-representation and identity have been central to recent election cycles, political campaigns, and legislative happenings. Turbulent tides threaten to further marginalize certain already alienated groups of citizens and travelers alike-The Unites States is presented with a question of confronting such policies, as several other nations committed to doing.

    As it turns out, India is one of several nations (including Australia) which allow citizens to identify themselves as an option outside of male or female on their passports and other official government identification forms.

    The US State Department requires that passport applicants report their gender as either male or female and as such, there is no option to show one’s gender as transgender, bigender, agender, etc…

    However, the heavily scrutinized department has provided clear procedures for changing the gender listed on the passport for individuals who are in the process of transitioning from one gender to another, or who have even previously had medical gender reassignments.

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    Old Passport? What’s the Use? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/old-passport-whats-the-use/ Tue, 11 Oct 2016 19:56:28 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=635 Here’s a few words on why you should keep your out of date passport.

    Why should you keep that expired passport (besides admiring your perfect picture, of course)?

    • It’s proof of your US citizenship!

    So long as your appearance doesn’t drastically change and you are recognizable as the person who is pictured in your old passport, it can be used as proof of your US citizenship! Pretty cool, huh?

    This way, if you ever lose your VALID passport (not that you will) and need to get a replacement, you can submit a cancelled passport as proof of your US citizenship instead of going through the trouble of producing your original birth certificate.

    • It’s proof of your identity!

    Of course, you should never find yourself in the situation of having both your passport and/or driver’s license lost, stolen, destroyed, etc… In the terrible case that you ever do, that old passport document can be easily used as a means of getting a new driver’s license.

    • Keep it for posterity!

    To put it simply and not too cornily, your passport is a tangible record of all the countries you’ve visited in your travels.

    Of course, flipping through those tattered (although, hopefully not) pages and reliving all of your stamps is such a moving way to reminisce! In addition, It’s also fun to look back at your old, dated photos, or maybe a the passport of your little one!

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    Clear Your Passport Ahead of Time! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/clear-your-passport-ahead-of-time/ Tue, 11 Oct 2016 17:23:36 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=633 Most likely, after a lengthy international flight, the last thing you’ll want to do is deal with the hassle of passport checking, subsequent lines, and maybe a cranky family to boot.

    Are you just trying to get home to a hot shower, or the welcomed site of your four-legged, furry friend? 

    No matter who or what is waiting for you when you exit the plane, we know what you don’t want to be standing around for an additional, unspecified length of time!

    Get smart with preclearance and enjoy your flight!

    So, what is it?

    Although It’s not so commonly known, preclearance is not a new program, by any means. In fact, preclearance facilities have existed and operated outside the US since the 1950’s.

    At overseas airports with those US preclearance facilities, travelers go through exactly the same entry procedures that are usually followed at the arrival airport in the US. This includes passport control, customs, and even agriculture inspections. This way, when you arrive in the states, there’s no more hassle than a domestic flight! Get to the finish line faster!

    Additionally, you should know that the amazing benefits of a preclearance program extend far beyond convenience to those affected. It is also an absolutely pivotal gain for national security, as this process acts as an extra layer of protection and scrutiny to make sure that terrorists or potentially inadmissible people are not allowed to board flights to America!

    Oh, and by the way, every single US-bound traveler who is flying out of an airport with preclearance facilities may use said facilities! This is true regardless of whether or not the traveler is a US citizen!

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    Passport Origin! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/passport-origin/ Tue, 11 Oct 2016 15:45:28 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=631 If you were born in the US, your passport will list your state of birth, immediately followed by “U.S.A.” In general, If a passport holder was born in a US territory, your passport will show the name of that territory followed by “U.S.A.” For example, your passport may say “Puerto Rico, U.S.A.”

    Why the specificity?

    No matter if the passport holder’s citizenship was acquired by naturalization or by birth to a US citizen guardian, if the individual was born outside of the United States, the resulting passport will list that country of birth, without the extra bit!

    In other words, if you were born in Paris, even your US passport would read “Place of Birth: France.”

    If the country you were born in has not gone through territorial changes/name alterations, the process is easy and fairly intuitive! However, with en ever-changing globe and a constantly-carved world stage, what happens to the fine print?

    The State Department regulations require that the current name of the country that has sovereignty over your city of birth should be listed.

    By this logic, if you were born in Moscow in the first half of the 20th century, your US passport will list your place of birth as Russia, even though the country was the Soviet Union at the time of your birth! Get it?

    As you might have imagined, it gets a bit more complex if you were born in a place that is currently:

    • A disputed territory
    • Part of a country that is not formally recognized by the United Nations or the United States

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    Passport Validity! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/passport-validity/ Mon, 10 Oct 2016 18:38:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=627 Did you know that passport validity requirements differ from country to country?

    Find out how long you’ll need in order to stay mobile!

    Mexico – Six months validity required!

    Canada – Passport must be valid upon entering!

    United Kingdom – Passport must be valid your the entire period of stay!

    France – Six months validity required!

    Italy – Your passport must be valid for at least three months past your scheduled return!

    Spain – Your passport must be valid for at least three months past your scheduled return!

    Jamaica – Passport must be valid when you enter!

    Bahamas – Passport must be valid upon entering!

    Dominican Republic – Passport must be valid upon entering!

    Costa Rica –Passport must be valid your the entire period of stay!

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    Passports and Cruises, oh my! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/passports-and-cruises-oh-my/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 23:52:53 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=625 Cruises are undeniably great vacation plans!

    From the very moment that you step on board, don’t worry about a thing!

    Think about it! You only have to unpack your bag once, you never have to question where and when you’ll be getting that next meal, and you can enjoy the night time entertainment around the corner!

    In order to make sure you’re allowed to board, you’d be wise to double check your passport and make sure that you have the right travel documentation to get out and go!

    It’s possible that you’ve heard of the closed-loop cruise, when folks are discussing Caribbean cruises, in particular! What does it all mean? This is simply a term used to signify that your cruise begins and ends at the very same port in the US!

    It logically follows, then, that you’ll need proof of US citizenship to get on board.

    A passport is undoubtedly the most successful way to prove citizenship, but an original birth certificate showing birth in the US (along with a valid driver’s license) is also considered solid proof of citizenship.

    Every single cruise line recommends that passengers have a passport book valid for at least six months past the scheduled end date of the cruise.

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    Second Valid Passport Blurb! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/second-valid-passport-blurb/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 23:40:10 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=623 Here’s an interesting tidbit from the passport universe!

    Second valid passports are defined as limited validity US passports.

    They simply allow a US citizen to hold two valid passports simultaneously, and are usually issued to travelers who can demonstrate they have one of the following circumstances:

    • Travel to the Middle East!
      • If you’re planning a trip to this region of the globe (Libya, for example), you won’t be allowed to enter if you have entry stamps from Israel in your passport. This would ban you from experiencing this most incredible reach of the earth!
      • The solution? You can get a second valid passport to utilize for your Middle East travel
    • Conflicting travel plans!
      • Got two trips back-to-back, where the second requires a visa?
      • If you need to have your passport to get a visa at the same time you have other international travel plans, you can easily opt to obtain a second valid passport to avoid the issue, entirely.

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    Pack Like a Professional! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/pack-like-a-professional/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 23:30:03 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=621 Packing your travel luggage is a necessary part of every trip-whether for business, or pleasure! What kind of packer are you? “Know thyself,” as they say!

    Are you a list-maker, a last minute rusher, or somewhere in between? Do you take pride in your packing skills or could you use to sharpen up?

    Check out the tips below to stay on top of your travel needs!

    As you probably are already aware, the almighty carry-on bag is totally essential piece of the plane travel experience. Usually, airlines allow you to bring on one carry-on suitcase that will fit in the overhead bin, and a single personal item. This would include a purse, computer case, or a smaller backpack.

    As airfare goes through the roof and checked baggage fees follow, many travelers are perfecting the mystifying art of fitting their stuff in to carry-ons!

    TSA will be screening your average carry-on bags before you board your flight and head towards your destination. New limitations on carry-on materials in recent years have led to a more complicated airport procedure, but fear not! Yes, the ban on large containers of liquids is often the most troublesome and difficult to grasp for travelers. If you have shampoos, lotions, or other luxury toiletries you’d like to travel with, you can purchase those pesky little travel-size containers. Repurpose some old bottles to save a buck!
    Definitely make sure that anything you know you’ll want to use during the flight is packed into your aforementioned personal item bag, which you can keep under the seat in front of you!

    Your plane mates are discouraged from opening the overhead compartments while the plane is in flight and It’s definitely best that this convention is observed! Grab what you’ll need to make it through your lengthy flight!

    Your average travelers will be prepped for flying and airport waiting periods with an arsenal of snacks, gum, mints,  etc…Remember, if your flight doesn’t have meal service, you may even want to purchase a meal in the terminal and carry it with you!

    Bring a doggy bag from your favorite spot, or pack a meal from home to save!

    Bring entertainment items for yourself, such as magazines, books, and your tablet or smartphone and most importantly, don’t forget to give those suckers a charge! A sweatshirt is a must for those who find themselves easily chilled. 🙂

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    International Possport Basics https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/international-possport-basics/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 22:55:50 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=619 Ever wished you could be the lucky holder of a passport from another country?

    Dual citizenship, defined as having valid passports from two different nations, can certainly offer a lot of advantages. The most important of these being that it gives you the legal right to live and subsequently work in several countries.

    Additionally, this can allow you visa-free access to many more nations, even as a temporary visitor.

    Now, United Kingdom citizens are scrambling to acquire that essential dual citizenship in the wake of the chaotic and unexpected Brexit vote for the UK to formally leave the European Union.

    Folks understandably want to get a passport from a European Union country/territory, which would allow them to work, study, and simply live in any EU country.

    Interestingly, people born in Northern Ireland (which is technically part of the United Kingdom) have an uncharacteristically easy time acquiring citizenship in the Republic of Ireland.

    Simply by being born in Northern Ireland, these lucky residents are eligible for both British and Irish passports!

    On a different note, one of the most sound methods of becoming a citizen of another country is by moving to and living in that country for several years. As you might know you’ll be required to have a residence visa to start out (so you can legally live in the country while waiting to become a citizen).

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    Glasses and Your Passport Photo! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/glasses-and-your-passport-photo/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 22:19:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=617 Kiss those Specs Goodbye! … For Your Photo…

    The good ol’ United States is not the first country to insist upon glasses-less passport photos.

    Many other countries share this stipulation and for some places, this extends to Visa photos. France and the United Kingdom, for example, do not allow eyeglasses in passport photos. Read below to find out why!

    In the past, the US had only banned the wearing of sunglasses or glasses with any sort of shaded/tinted lenses (anything that would make it hard to see the holder’s eyes. Additionally, a rule was in place that if the applicant wore glasses in the photo, the risk of glare would have to be considered and dealt with prior to submission. Of course, this too, would hide one’s eyes.

    Glare is a classic issue for eyeglass users and similarly, this  has been a problem with passport photos. According to the state departments, this is actually one of the top reasons that passport photos are rejected by the Passport Agency. With this more recent rule against wearing glasses in passport photos, the agency will ensure that nobody will have this problem for long!
    Another significant component of the decision to have glasses banned in passport photos is due to biometric passports! These passports store basic data about the passport subject or holder on a small computer chip, which is conveniently embedded in the passport.

    This pretty basic data includes your name, your birth date, and of course, passport number.

    In addition, you should know  that passport photo can also be converted into biometric data!

    A computer program can easily analyze a scan of your photo and take quick measurements of your face, like measuring the distance between your eyes, for example, and store this information as biometric data. Don’t be scared of this spooky-sounding program-It’s just an electronic/digital passport. It logically follows that if you wear glasses in your passport photo, it makes it more difficult for the computer program like the one described above, to take accurate measurements of your features.

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    Traveling with Your Furry Friend! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/10/traveling-with-your-furry-friend/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 03:49:50 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=614 Taking your pet on your next getaway? Don’t trust your trusty companion in your absence?

    Traveling with your dog or cat can certainly pose some obvious challenges! However, with, a little bit of painless planning, the sky’s the limit (pun intended).

    Follow these quick insights to ensure a smooth trip for your beloved pet!

    Specify the Travel Process of Your Destination!

    Every country and territory has specific, often differing rules about the flow of live animals, including domestic pets. Think dog, cat, etc…

    Quarantining is a difficult process, which for obvious reasons, can freak out a lot of common house pets. Incoming dogs, for example, are sent to a government-controlled kennel facility to and kept in isolation until it is deemed that he/she does not carry any communicable/transmissible diseases.

    Additionally, pets who are quarantined may have to spend several months in the dreaded quarantine facility before they can be reunited with their owners! Rough, huh?

    Here’s the good news: If you can provide appropriate paperwork to show that your animal is healthy and fully vaccinated, your pet should be all set to accompany you, hassle free!

    Check the Pet Passport Demands!

    This name was cleverly coined by the European Union, in order to facilitate travel for domesticated animals through new territories.

    Veterinarians in Europe can assemble these nifty passport books for your dogs, cats, and ferrets that contains all of your favorite animal’s health and immunization records. After your pet has obtained that EU pet passport, they will be able to travel alongside their owner across the continent (and yes, the U.K.).

    Outside of the European Union, if you hear folks referring to “pet passports,” don’t be fooled! These aren’t the actual aforementioned passport books, but this term is just used to refer to the health records that your dog or cat will need to travel internationally, in any capacity!

    It’s key to note that In the United States, such documents are issued by your local veterinarians and by the United States Department of Agriculture!

    Check with a Vet!

    Your last stop should be at your vet of choice’s office. First, your vet should determine whether or not your pet is healthy enough for travel! This is especially key if your furry friend is going to be enduring long flight routes, dangerous weather, etc… If you get clearance, take to the skies!

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    Double Up on Your Passport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/double-up-on-your-passport/ Thu, 29 Sep 2016 18:26:47 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=610

    The immediate opportunities that come with getting yourself a second passport are many! Moreover, these benefits are especially desirable to those living in a desperate governmental, or political situation/environment.

    Check out some of the perks that accompany a second passport!

    Greater Opportunities for Internalization!

    Obtaining a second passport can open up a real set of distinct possibilities for your assets and income that are certainly limited for most citizens. This last piece is particularly true for Americans, in terms of opening up foreign bank accounts prior to closing old ones.

    As a result of this mounting list of severe regulations, some foreign banks have determined that the costs of compliance outweigh any benefits of having Americans use their services!

    As an American, opening a foreign financial account is an incredibly daunting task, with some real obstacles to overcome. In a way, these regulations are a sort of capital control.

    Similarly, obtaining a second passport can also make purchasing real estate abroad a significantly easier experience. Of course, certain EU citizens have fewer limitations than others.

    Prevent Foreign Policy Blowback!

    If your country of origin’s government has gotten heavily involved in the complicated internal affairs of other nations, it could definitely make you a target for criminal activity, terroristic events, and other rare, yet life-altering foreign affair crises.

    Of course, there are passports with minimal foreign policy blowback risk!

    Travel Visa-Free!

    The true value of a good passport isn’t how much you pay to get it in the first place, but how much visa-free travel it allows for! Applying for a visa document that must be pre-approved is a real hassle. Additionally, confronting obstacles to getting that visa can be frustrating, especially right before a trip. On this note, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina all collect a standardized visa fee from travelers who show a US passport.

    Afghanistan has one of the least useful passports, while the Finnish passport will really get you places!

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    Keeping your Passport Safe! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/keeping-your-passport-safe/ Wed, 28 Sep 2016 18:35:03 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=608 As a basic rule of thumb when traveling, try to carry just the basic necessities and keep cash/ other valuables in a very secure pocket or bag.

    Of course, you should always remember that if you put those belongings down, they should stay in your line of sight!

    Ask a “spotter” to watch your stuff while you run to the restroom! Make sure that you’re entering marked or otherwise designated transportation services before heading out for your daily travels abroad!

    As such, if you truly don’t need your passport or other valuables while you’re out hitting the streets, leave them at the hotel, hostel, or other residence.

    Above all else, you should definitely trust your instincts and be aware of anyone who may be invading your personal space, even subtly!

    If you have the luxury, using a hotel safe to store your passport is particularly wise idea.

    Of course, becoming a victim of theft could easily ruin your trip and beyond this letdown, replacing that pesky passport will cost money and time!

    Keep you passport protected at all times and be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Beware with Border Crossing! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/604/ Wed, 28 Sep 2016 18:18:20 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=604 Beware of Canadian or Mexican border crossing without a passport!

    The penalties may be graver than you think!

    In compliance with international international law, one needs to have a valid passport whenever crossing the US border. Additionally, if you’re crossing the Mexican/Canadian border by land or sea, you could also use a passport card, as well as various other government-issued documents.

    The law which dictates the above has been in place for upwards of seven years and when a US citizens attempt to cross the border by land without a passport or other accepted proof of identity, the consequences are rough!

    Still, It’s estimated that up to 1% of US travelers entering the US lacks proper ID!

    So, exactly what does happen if you enter the US without a passport?

    If you’re driving or even walking back into America from Canada or Mexico and you don’t have a passport with you, you should be prepared for some serious hassles.

    Although you won’t be necessarily denied entry to the United States, you can be sure that you’ll get taken out of line and subsequently interviewed by US Customs and Border Patrol officers. Your return to the US will be delayed until the officials are satisfied that you are a US citizen.

    Fines aren’t so fine!

    As it stands, there is no determined fine for US citizens who don’t show a proper passport when at the border crossing. However, as of late, an amendment was proposed, which would serve to fine on any US citizen who attempts to re-enter the United States passport-less.

    Before you panic, this rule is still in the review stage (although It’s being taken seriously). Additionally, this fee is intended to cover the lofty costs of the “extra” inspection/security measures required to admit a US citizen without that essential passport document.

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    Passport Damage and You! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/passport-damage-and-you/ Fri, 23 Sep 2016 03:24:10 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=600 There’s a certain level of damage that governments will allow of your passport, before being instructed to apply for renewal. You know, the stuff that occurs from normal handling and use. 

    Let’s start with the good news:

    If the rim of your passport is torn or fraying, no worries!

    Government agencies take into account that your passport is regularly tossed around, as well as pulled out of some tight spots. Think of all of the frantic airport workers and flyers, alike, dropping, squeezing, and scanning the documents ad infinitum.

    Of course, some countries’ rules are tighter than others and in the end, the final decision about whether or not your passport has sustained too much damaged is simply up to the attendant/government agency representative.

    Additionally, some airlines may refuse to allow you on board if your passport is just too beat up. As with everything related to travel, It’s better to air on the side of caution. Long story short, keep an eye on your passport’s and save yourself some unneeded hassle.

    As you might have imagined, if your document is seriously damaged, or the page containing your identification has sustained too much damage and  therefore cannot be swiped by the authorities, you will sadly need to replace that bad boy.

    Here’s some “no brainer” examples of damage to your precious passports:

    • Ripped or compromised cover
    • Water damage
    • Mold damage
    • Chew/bite marks from animals or humans
    • Missing pages
    • Fraying pages
    • Out of place, unidentified marks
    • A tear in a page
    • Loose hanging pages

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    Voting Abroad https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/598/ Fri, 23 Sep 2016 02:51:50 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=598

    Voting overseas sounds daunting. Maybe it doesn’t have to be so!

    Check these tips below to be prepared for change, not behind it!

    As an American citizen, as you know, your vote is a fast track to expressing your own, authentic voice. This is one of the integral cornerstones of our modern democratic society.

    From voting in a new representative, to adamantly fighting for important, groundbreaking social justice-oriented legislation (oh, and that whole electing a president thing), you’ll be able to fulfill your basic rights and responsibilities as an American Citizen from a foreign state.

    In other words, just because you will be abroad during an election does not mean that you have an easy out!

    American citizens who are residing in a foreign country during election cycles can absolutely exercise the right to vote! The Federal Voting Assistance Program makes it really easy for families, as well as lone individuals working or simply traveling abroad, to register and receive their absentee ballot.

    In order to this absentee thing, you will need to present a copy of a valid passport when you do cast that vote, so be sure that it does not expire anytime soon.

    With several million Americans residing abroad, this rather large population of voters is actually sometimes considered their very own swing state, which makes sense, if you think about how “red” or “blue” said population could be.

    Of course, a lot of Americans don’t know how easy it is to vote from abroad, and as a result, there’s a sizable American population that doesn’t cast a vote, at all.

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    Change to Passport Requirements https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/change-to-passport-requirements/ Fri, 23 Sep 2016 02:11:25 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=595

    New Passport Requirements for Italy, France, and other heavily-trafficked areas are changing the way that folks travel! 

    Read below to find out how…

    Before you pack your bags for your summer ventures, we’d suggest checking the most up-to-date passport requirements for your destination of choice!

    Because entry requirements for international locations aren’t universal, they can and, by all means, do change pretty frequently in response to the global political and environmental climate. Territories including France, Italy, and even the US have recently changed their entry requirements for visitors from abroad.

    Until recently, Italy and France required that US citizens have a passport valid for at least three months past their planned European departure .

    As this has recently changed, both France and Italy now require that travelers have a passport valid for at least six months past the last date of their planned stay!

    As you might imagine, a large number of unlucky travelers have learned about this alteration the hard way, when they get to that pesky TSA line and receive the bad news!

    In an act of leniency, some European countries still allow US citizens to enter with less than six months passport validity. This includes regions like Germany and the Netherlands, which require for only three months validity! This variation is on the books currently, but with the ever-changing and increasingly globalized world, the exact fate/trajectory of the passport remains undetermined.

    As it stands, US citizens are allowed to stay in the country of travel for up to three months without a visa in “Schengen area” nations. These countries require that travelers have at least three months of passport validity, compared to the aforementioned six months validity.

    Now, with Italy and France becoming part of those stricter nations that require at least six months validity, It’s increasingly possible that European countries will follow suit!

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    Ridgewood Eats https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/ridgewood-eats/ Thu, 22 Sep 2016 23:16:43 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=591 Ridgewood, Queens is a true NYC gem, with a bustling Mexican, Polish, and Chinese population that thrives on unbelievably rich food culture! Located on the Bushwick border, the region has become a distinct blend of multi-ethnic and economically diverse backgrounds.

    Read below for the writer’s personal favorites for mighty fine eating.

    Mally’s 2

    This hole in the wall taco shop is an incredible representative of the thriving Mexican food culture presence that dominates the picturesque, sleepy streets.

    Mally’s 2 is a single-person kitchen, run by an incredibly hard-working and masterful purveyor of classics ranging from fried whole fish, to to-die-for tortas!

    Be sure to try the chicken tacos with extra green salsa – this place is easily overlooked, but ripe for taco fanatics of all likes.

    Norma’s Corner Shoppe

    In Ridgewood’s Polish subsections, Norma’s reigns supreme. With lines that easily overrun the otherwise peaceful Queens block, this place is the brunch spot for hipster newcomers and long-time residents alike!

    Homemade bagels and biscuits are certainly worth waiting for and with imaginative and refreshing sandwich combinations, this neighborhood cafe is anything but ordinary.

    You’ll never enjoy a more balanced cup of coffee than at this breakfast staple.

    Guadalajara de Dia

    If you’re dying for the most authentic Mexican food experience that doesn’t break the bank, check out this absolute hub for Mexican imported goods, and a kitchen that produces pure culinary delights.

    The heavenly tortas and deliciously shred-able queso hebra from cheese display make this spot a total winner. With delivery to boot, there’s nothing stopping this powerhouse peddling the realest deal around.

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    Passport Seizure: What You Need to Know https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/passport-seizure-what-you-need-to-know/ Thu, 22 Sep 2016 23:16:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=589 You probably watched some coverage on the somewhat infamousSummer Olympics in Rio-It didn’t just set records in swimming and weightlifting but perhaps also in number of passport seizures during the games!

    Of course, the most publicized passport seizures occurred after multiple US olympic swimmers (yes, including Ryan Lochte), did some college-style property damage a Brazilian gas station after a night of olympic-proportion drinking.

    As the relentless media frenzy ensues, it makes sense to start asking questions!

    So, what exactly is a passport seizure? Who has the authority to seize a passport? And, of course, why?

    What Is a Passport Seizure?

    This ominous term refers to the act of a passport being confiscated by a government-authorized official so that the passport holder cannot exit or enter a territory/country. Additionally, passports may be seized by foreign governments if the subject is accused of committing a crime in the midst of traveling internationally.

    In extreme cases, passports can also be lawfully seized by the government of issue while the holder is at home in order to prevent flight out of the country (awaiting trial, criminal investigation, etc…). Certain countries have even been known to seize passports for political reasons, including preventing protesters and journalists alike from leaving the country (pretty messed up, eh)?

    You should know that passport seizures are commonly temporary and the aforementioned process is not the same as cancelation or revocation.

    It’s incredibly important to note that outside the US, the physical seizure of passports is usually the work of police officers and furthermore, the order to seize the passport could come from branches of the country’s government and is frequently ordered by a judge, or some other member of the judicial branch.

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    Picture Perfect! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/picture-perfect/ Thu, 22 Sep 2016 21:43:41 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=587

    You’ve got a lot on your plate while planning your next getaway! Don’t forget to nail that photo to ensure success at the gates!

    Get a Picture Perfect Passport and Prevent Delays!

    Wouldn’t you know it,? September is National Passport Awareness Month!

    What better way to celebrate than by killing it at your home passport photo shoot!

    Here’s the sad truth: Every year, around 200,000 US passport submissions are flat-out denied because the photos don’t meet the government-issued standards.

    We want to guarantee your passport photo success!

    According to a little group called the US State Department, there are some predictable problems amongst pesky passport photos applications!

    Sizing

    Remember that passport photos must be 2X2 squares and if it’s been printed on a larger piece of photo paper, it will surely need to be cropped and cut.

    Keep in mind that your face must also be 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of your chin to the top of your head!Avoid rejection by sizing your image to government-issued regulations!

    Lighting

    Obviously, your photo(s) will need to be well-lit and without shadows. When your photo is printed out and all, take the time to make sure that it’s not too dark or too light.

    Photos that are overexposed or washed out will surely be rejected. Additionally, your photo will be required to have a white background!

    Pesky 6 Month Rule!

    As you probably already know, your passport photo must be relatively recent and reflect your genuine current appearance.

    Thus, if your photo was taken more than six months ago, be sure to safely destroy it and get yourself a new travel document!

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

     

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    How To: Getting Your Passport https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/how-to-getting-your-passport/ Wed, 21 Sep 2016 04:12:57 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=583 Simply, here are the tips for getting underway with your US passport! Bon voyage!

    Have the Documents you need!

    The necessary documents are a simple Proof of Citizenship and Proof of Identity.

    There are a number of different documents that can be used, however.

    This depends on whether or not this is the first time applicant, or if the passport is intended for a minor.

     

    • Proof of citizenship includes:
      • Previous US passport
      • Birth certificate for those born inside the US.
      • For those born outside the US, a Certificate of Citizenship (or like document) will be necessary upon submission
    • Proof of identity includes:
      • Previous US passport
      • Driver’s license
      • Current government or military ID
      • Naturalization Certificate.

    *These items should include both your photo and your signature!

    *In the absence of an ID, you will need two forms of secondary identification.

    With fairly lenient protocol on this front items like a social security card, credit card or even a library card will do. In fact, one can even appear with a witness, who will need their own sufficient forms of ID.

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    Passport Photo Divas! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/passport-photo-divas/ Wed, 21 Sep 2016 03:44:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=575 Ok, so it might not be a shoot for Vogue or Vanity Fair…but if It’s travel you want, celebs need to get in line like everybody else!

    If only ePassportPhoto.com could have assisted! 

    Check out the serious charm brought by this performative power houses!

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    LA Beach Guide https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/la-beach-guide/ Wed, 21 Sep 2016 03:26:36 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=569

    1) Santa Monica Beach

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    Passport Ranking! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/passport-ranking/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 05:33:40 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=567 Are all passports created equal? Not quite! Passports from different countries actually grant document-holders access to differing numbers of countries/territories.

    Curious about how your country’s passport fares?

    This ranking shows which passports give holders the most global mobility, based on how many countries can be visited without a visa, or by getting one when you get there!

    As demonstrated by these findings, developed countries with advanced economies fare the best when it comes to passport mobility. Unsurprisingly, tied for first place are U.S. and U.K. passports, which give holders access to 147 countries.

    Passports from the world’s most populated country, China, offer access to 74 countries!

    Indian passport holders enjoy 59 destinations. A Russian passport provides 98 country options!

    Here’s the complete list:

    • U.S., U.K. (147 countries)

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    Best Boston Eats! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/best-boston-eats/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 05:17:24 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=565 Pinning down the best eatery in any bustling city can prove to be a challenge, especially one with such a competitive and explosive culinary scene! 

    Here’s a few specialty spots to check off your list!

    Mike’s Pastry – North End, Boston

    The importance of this legendary Italian bakery could not be overstated. This is undoubtedly one of the city’s best! Mike’s boasts the best cannoli’s in Boston, which is certainly saying a lot considering the scope and authenticity of the city’s North End-based Little Italy.

    Though lines can easily reach astronomical levels of 20-30 minutes for a single pastry, this place runs like a well-oiled machine! Marvelous twine dangles from ceramic orbs for lacing up the perfect pastries.

    When asked if you’d like powdered sugar on that strawberry cannoli, do yourself a favor and say yes!

    Coppa – South End, Boston

    This pig-loving gastronomical treasure is tucked away on a quiet side street in Boston’s South End.

    This world-renowned joint offers Italian small plates by a couple of “okay” cooks…just kidding! How about two James Beard Award-winning chefs? Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette have graced the streets of Boston with this gem of an eatery.

    Be sure to book far in advance and find a special event to make it worth every penny!

    Peppe Bocca – Davis Square, Somerville

    This place is entirely off the beaten path. This small-time artisanal Italian specialty goods store has more to offer than can be described in text.

    The key is following the memorizing scent of the brick oven at the back of this single-room restaurant.

    From squid, to prosciutto and fig pizzas, perfect cutlets, and pounds of imported cheeses and cured meats, Peppe Bocca is not to be missed.

    Pick up freshly-baked breads and even cop some of Peppe Bocca’s own pre-made pizza dough. Pro tip: ask for that at the pizza oven!

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    Eating Out in NYC’s West Village! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/eating-out-in-nycs-west-villageq/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 02:34:45 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=559 Manhattan’s historic Greenwich Village is a mainstay of New York culture, from Stonewall, to beat culture, to celebrity residents galore!

    With such a high concentration of exceptional restaurants, picking just one can be a serious headache! We’ve got you covered for all things West Village!

    Rocco’s Pasticceria

    No words can describe the sensory bliss of entering this old school Italian pinnacle of all things delicious. In a particular hub for Italian specialty eats, this bakery is a relic of old New York.

    This spot wins a personal vote for greatest cannoli in New York and the write is not afraid to say so! Crisp, flaky shell crumbles under a luxurious, velvety ricotta filling, not too tart or overly sweet.

    This treat is the truly the gem of Bleecker Street. Stop by for the lobster tails, Italian wedding cookies, and just about everything else. The espresso bar is not to be taken lightly, either!

    Saigon Grill

    This iconic Vietnamese eatery boasts a crazy line at almost all hours (lunch in particular), and for good reason! With the finest banh mi in town, Saigon Grill is a breath of fresh air and seriously fresh food in this densely populated culinary mecca. Enjoy a host of asian delights, from pho, to a totally unique and unparalleled cold noodle appetizer. Soups and solid are winners, for sure!

    Call ahead to save yourself some time in line!

    Artichoke Basille’s Pizza

    This famed hole in the wall pizza shop is obsessed with perfecting a small array of particularly excellent Italian delights.

    The Artichoke franchise has expanded since It’s flagship restaurant opened from a serious familial legacy in Manhattan. The namesake slice is basically bread, generously blessed with a heaping portion of cream sauce, swimming with gently-roasted artichoke leaves.

    This may be a pricy slice, but seeing as how this particular piece of pizza is filling enough for a day, it always makes sense for pitstop another Macdougal Street treasure, even at night (grab a cold one, while you’re at it).

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    Avoid these Passport Mistakes! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/avoid-these-passport-mistakes/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 02:06:37 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=555

    Are you making easy-to-miss mistakes with your passport and related information?

    Your passport is a valuable and powerful document, so it seriously pays to ensure that it’s always available and valid for ease of travel!

    Read below to avoid unpleasantries on your next date of travel!

    Make a Photocopy!

    As you can probably deduce, a photocopy of your passport can’t exactly  be used for travel!

    However, this useful document is clutch to have on hand! When you’re off to travel, leave a photocopy of your passport at home with someone that you really trust, and take at least one copy to go with you.

    Then, if you passport is lost or stolen while traveling (fear not!), it will undoubtedly be much easier to get a new passport at the nearest US Embassy or Consulate if you have a photocopy of your lost passport to present.

    While traveling abroad, a photocopy of your passport can also be incredibly useful when you are checking in to your temporary residence, hotel, hostel, etc… Most hotels, at least, are strictly required to register the passport details of their foreign guests, and in certain countries, some will ask you to leave your actual passport at the front desk while they fill out the messy paperwork.

    Of course, If you have a photocopy with you at a time like this, you can just show them your original passport book and freely leave the photocopy at that front desk! Protection is paramount!

    Sign Your Passport

    You may not be aware that your brand spankin’ new passport is not technically fully valid until It’s rightly signed.

    In fact, many countries and territories will not allow you to use an unsigned passport to enter and It’s an even bigger issue if you have to apply for a visa before your time of travel.

    When you do receive your shiny new passport, follow these simple guidelines and stay in the clear:

    • Be sure to sign your passport in blue or black ink and not with a pencil, marker, etc…
    • Remember to sign your passport with your full name as listed on your passport! This includes your middle name!
    • You should know that children under age 16 may sign their own passports but the passport must also be signed by at least one parent/guardian.

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    Longing for Las Angeles https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/longing-for-las-angeles/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 01:50:37 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=552

    Don’t be overwhelmed by the prospect of a short stay in California’s heartland! We’ve got you covered on the classic to-do’s!

    Venture to Venice Beach

    The iconic Venice Beach has always been a famed destination for a wild blast of California culture and although it gets more than its fair share of tourist masses, the one of a kind beachfront welcomes an adventurous spirit.

    This spot is a prime location for people watching, skateboarders, and body builders alike.

    You’ll encounter every vendor, artist, and musician you never thought you meet, in this most excellent hub for true LA “freaks!” Relax by the ocean and enjoy a healthy shot of California.

    Hit Hollywood

    As you may have guessed, Hollywood celebs are never too far away in historic LA. To spot your favorite entertainer and catch a true glimpse of “stardust,” walk the legendary Walk of Fame. Here, well over 2,400 figures from the entertainment world (both old and new) are immortalized in a dazzling sidewalk display.

    This place is a serious relic of a time long gone and if you’re a film buff at all, keep your eyes peeled for the famous hand and footprints at a true Hollywood staple, The Chinese Theater. Infinite premieres have passed through its red and gold facade, adding to the renowned pagoda’s star status.

    No matter how chaotic, Hollywood maintains a distinct charm.

    Art 101 at The Getty

    In a completely unique California landscape, The Getty Center is the undisputed envy of museums worldwide for its incredibly generous endowments and its breathtaking hilltop grounds.

    Though different from collections of European galleries, it has some seriously impressive masterpieces, which cover a huge span in art history.

    Among these works are several paintings by Monet, Renoir, Cézanne and even Van Gogh.

    The French decorative arts, the blossoming photography collection, and the sculpture garden are must see’s!

    Live it Up on Rodeo Drive

    Let’s face it-few can afford to buy from the vast cornucopia of of high-end designers seen in “the movies,” so window-shopping is a serious treat for the commercially curious!

    Along the breath-taking cobbled walkway, tourists and regular shoppers mingle with high rollers.

    Nearby is the famed Anderson Court, which is the only shopping mall ever to be designed by the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright.

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    Big Plans for the Big Apple https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/big-plans-for-the-big-apple/ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 04:38:41 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=547

    Unsure about what to do with your time in “The Big Apple?”

    Don’t squander this brilliant opportunity, but don’t be overwhelmed, either!

    We’ve got you covered with just a few tips for an unforgettable NYC adventure…

    Walk the Brooklyn Bridge

    Ok, so the city may be packed with selfie-stick wielding tourists and vehicle commotion…but walking over the iconic Brooklyn Bridge is a quintessential New York experience, and not one to be missed! To get some absolutely breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, don’t miss the walk from the Brooklyn side of the bridge over to Manhattan.

    If you’re looking to beat the rush, the best times to go are in the early morning or in the evening, when you can enjoy to a most spectacular city sunset!

    Stay at the famous Carlyle Hotel

    The Carlyle, a luxurious mainstay of the NYC hotel fame has temporarily housed royalty, celebs, and political figures, alike. So maybe It’s just not in the budget-fear not, city travelers! You can enjoy the bar all the same! And who knows, maybe you’ll run into some royal drinking buddies or a Hollywood starlet, at the very least.

    Lounge at Central Park

    What needs to be said about this of this playful green ocean in the nucleus of the city. Sure, the images you’ve seen are unbelievably beautiful and sprawling, but until you can see the vastness for yourself, you may be missing out on incredibly obvious treasure!

    Get up on the most unbelievable summer roster of free, dazzling shows! Summerstage boasts the hottest lineups for the hottest time of year (summer months).

    Of course, the Central Park Zoo is a must for those with little ones in the party!

    Meet some of the most exotic creatures in this bizarre urban oasis.

    Hit Fifth Ave

    It doesn’t matter if you’re seeking to spend-Fifth Avenue is home to some of the finest shopping opportunities in the entire world!

    Start at the legendary New York Public Library, as you wind your way north, and stop at all of the fashion fixtures of this style capital! Finish off your big day out with a Park Avenue dinner and some earth-shattering views. The cityscape is sure to knock your socks off.

    Catch a Free Flick in Bryant Park

    A movie in the park may sound cheesy or juvenile but It’s absolutely a classic New York affair! Kicking your feet up at Bryant Park is a free and unforgettable night for any happy couple!

    Alongside the New York Public Library and some classic mechanical marvels, like the American Radiator building, this park is a breath of fresh air!

    Summer movie nights bring everyone together, so bring your picnic blanket!

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    You’ve heard this all before, but let’s face it-London is pretty loaded with unforgettable destinations!

    We’ll help you decide how to plan your stay without the hassle!

    Hyde Park is definitely one of the most famous parks in London, and It’s also one of the biggest! The space boasts a serious historical significance, as a number of pivotal demonstrations took place here over British history. Suffragettes fought valiantly for the right to vote at this site, and the famous Speaker’s Corner is still occupied by debates and protests today.

    On the Serpentine, you can go paddle-boating, and see glorious swan, all while taking in a serious breath of fresh air in the city center.

    Westminster is regarded as a political center of London and is also home to the Houses of Parliament! Of course, we could never forget about Big Ben, the bell housed within the iconic clock tower (it still chimes every hour, on the hour).

    You can also find Westminster Abbey here, which is usually open to the public! While visiting these essential British landmarks, don’t forget to kick your feet up in Parliament Square, graced by the beautiful life-size sculptures of Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill.

    Camden is a culturally-rich neighborhood in north London, known for its bustling nightlife, goths, punks, rockabillies and tourists alike! Camden Market is an ethnically-diverse and highly stimulating experience, in itself, with street food from international cuisines, and plenty of vendors with artwork that would make any gift-giver a happy camper.

    Dig through endless vintage clothing racks, find a “far out” book to take on your upcoming travels, or visit the city’s best vegan bakery called “Cookies And Scream.”

     

    OK, fine-I guess a trip to London isn’t complete until you see the London Eye which was originally constructed to celebrate the new millennium! The Eye is better known as that giant ferris wheel you’ve seen in pictures!

    With its breathtaking views across the city, the wheel is lit up in seasonal colors and is the absolute centerpiece of London’s New Year’s fireworks display, which happens every year.

    One can enjoy one of these spacious pods with other travelers or “live it up” ad splurge on a private pod for you and your special someone!

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    Your Top To-Do in San Fran! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/539/ Mon, 12 Sep 2016 19:00:53 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=539

    San Franciso is an undeniable California gem! Don’t miss the abundant opportunities to get to know this sourdough-loving city!

    Golden Gate Bridge by foot!

    Walking, biking, or simply venturing across the bridge is a free, yet unforgettable adventure for tourists and residents alike. Travelers can soak up the soaring towers, magnificent city skyline, or the jeweled Pacific Ocean stretching distantly into the horizon.

    The Golden Gate never fails to impress, even when blanketed by fog. Don’t miss the most highly photographed bridge in the world (It’s for a reason).

    Ferry Building produce shopping!

    For a full three days a week ( Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (up until 2pm)), scores of food-frenzied shoppers can be found happily surveying the overflowing produce stands of the Ferry Building Marketplace, an iconic destination where up to 75 regional farmers and artisan food purveyors of specialty goods offer a daunting array of organic produce, and gourmet snacks, oils, meats, cheeses and baked goods.

    This place even boasts beautiful flowers! Local companies like Acme Bread and Blue Bottle Coffee enjoy a permanent home here!

    Dumpings at Yank Sing!

    The enticing scent emanating from the iconic dumplings at Yank Sing are so irresistible, you’ll probably down the things before finding out what’s in them.

    Amazingly fresh and impressively flavorful dim sum is undoubtedly what keeps this longtime restaurant thriving in an unsuspecting wing of a looming office complex. Notable dished include shanghai dumplings with pork, scallion, ginger and a hot broth, and stuffed crab claws!

    Hop on the Cable Cars!

    San Francisco’s beautiful cable cars are a real relic of a time long gone. Three cable car lines depart from Union Square and the end of California Street, traveling at top speeds of a sluggish yet enjoyable 9 mph through some really prime San Francisco gems! Ride the rails and make some memories-save the cab fare, while you’re at it!

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Airport Passport Lines-the long and short of it! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/535/ Mon, 12 Sep 2016 18:15:41 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=535 Anybody who’s ever flown knows that airports can be a massive time suck!

    However, some airports are much better at getting hurried travelers swiftly through pesky passport security than others!

    As you might imagine, the top airports which experience the highest number of international flights also have some of the longest wait times for getting passports properly examined.

    John F. Kennedy airport, an undeniable fixture of the New York City landscape, receives 14.6 million travelers arriving from abroad every single year! Similarly, Miami International Airport sees more than 10 million international arrivals every year! The result? You guessed it-the longest average wait times, with both airports coming in at around 25-30 minutes.

    Frighteningly, some passengers experience wait times of more than 50 minutes! At both of these above travel hubs, about a 1/4 of the returning American passengers had to wait in line for more than 30 minutes before they cleared US immigration! What a headache!

    When considering other major airports, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Orlando had among the longest waits for passport control!. These lines were clocking in at 20 minutes and up in average wait time.

    Don’t worry, travelers! Not every major international airport is as slow as the above.

    Phoenix Sky Harbor and Washington Dulles, for example, are also are busy airports that usually get returning passengers through those troublesome gates in about 11 minutes (or less).

    Interestingly, JFK’s main competition, Newark Liberty Airport, is a surprisingly efficient option, with average wait times of 17 minutes at passport checkpoints.

    The winner in this speed-demon countdown? Chicago-Midway Airport, which clears passengers through passport control in an average of only 9 minutes, is a model to strive for!

    Here’s a common question for frequent flyers: Are small airports faster than the rest?

    While those smaller airports have the advantage of receiving fewer passengers, they won’t always have shorter lines at passport control. However, there will typically be fewer US Customs and Border Patrol agents working at one time, meaning that just one or two large flights arriving can massively disrupt immigration lines.

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Passport Renewal Documents https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/09/passport-renewal-documents/ Thu, 01 Sep 2016 02:29:06 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=530

    As you’ve probably noticed by now (if you’re a passport-holder), US passports have an expiration date and of course, this is taken seriously.

    Read here to find out what you’ll need in order to renew that pesky passport!

    If you’ve obtained a passport when you when you were younger than 16, that document would expire in five years.

    If you were 16 or older at the time of the passport issue, the lifespan is ten years!

    It is monumentally important to renew your passport when required, as some countries will refuse entry unless your passport is valid for six months after your scheduled time abroad.

    The amount of documentation needed for passport renewal depends on whether or not you meet some specific conditions for renewal via mail, and not in person at a government agency.

    Your passport must:

    • Be in top condition,
    • Have been issued when you were 16 or older,
    • Not be older than 15 years
    • Issued in your current name (unless you’ve had a legal name change).

    Do you meet these conditions? If so, you can send in Form DS-82, your current passport, two passport photos, and application fee (sorry).

    DS-11 is another form to be completed if the above conditions are met. As for the photos, they must be high quality, have been taken in the past six months and show an accurate representation of your appearance.

    Additionally, those applicants who are applying in person must be able to prove United States citizenship by presenting an undamaged United States passport, birth certificate issued by a city, county or state government, a certificate of citizenship, a certification of birth, etc…

    Don’t worry-these documents will surely be returned to you after the application process is complete.

    Finally, remember to bring you personal identification!

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Work It! Modeling for your Home Shoot! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/work-it-modeling-for-your-home-shoot/ Wed, 31 Aug 2016 15:12:16 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=527 Passports and passport photos seem to stick around a while, no?

    We’re pretty certain that you want your passport photo to look decent, if not stunning and tabloid worthy! We’ve all had photos taken that makes us look older, tired, unwell, etc…

    Here’s some quick glamour tips to keep cool when your camera heats things up!

    Unsurprisingly, the first thing to consider is the selected attire for your big photo shoot. Keep in mind that the passport photo will present the area of your shoulders/collarbone/head, so what you wear below the waist is largely unimportant!

    Be sure to look at the photo in your current passport (assuming this is a retake), and make sure you pick an outfit that is noticeably different than the one that you wore in your last passport photo. Remember, on the off-chance that your new photo looks too much like the old one, it could absolutely be rejected, as the passport agency will not be able to confidently confirm that it was taken in the last six months! This is essential to the passport photo process!

    As a rule of them, men are best off wearing business-type dress, although, of course, that’s wide open to interpretation. Obviously, you just cannot go wrong with a suit and tie look. We understand that not every man is a GQ model and as such, if you lead a more casual lifestyle, we’d recommend that you wear a shirt with a classic collar, like a button-down dress shirt or even a less intimidating golf shirt.

    The thinking here is that if you ever have to present your passport to obtain a business visa, or show it to a new employer as part of your “new hire” paperwork, you’ll be thanking yourself that this passport photo presents your true, professional self, in the best light possible!

    As low cut tops/dresses are really common attire, there is the “I look naked in my photo!” phenomenon that can occur! Fear not, as this is a super avoidable issue to do with cropping and outfit choice!

    As the background of the final image will be white, both men and women should definitely consider wearing a color (something that Isn’t black or white). Your photo will have to have a plain white or cream background, so a colored shirt will help ensure your photo doesn’t look washed out/that you don’t seemingly disappear. Pick your favorite and have a little fun!

    On the day of your shoot, be sure to practice that pose before you snap the day away. As you know, your passport will need to show you looking straight forward (at the camera) with a neutral expression! Lastly, remember to sit up straight and roll your shoulders back to elongate and stretch your neck muscles-keep away that pesky cramping.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    The AU Continued! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/the-au-continued/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 19:53:03 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=524

    The rise of a strengthening African Union and the resulting passport legislative change has created unrest and excitement, alike!

    What exactly will and has changed?

    To start, Nigeria’s tourism and closely-related hospitality industry might financially overtake the mighty oil sector in just a few years, if projections and trends hold true!

    With the recent launch of the African Union (AU) passport and its subsequent adoption by the country’s legislators, this would be fantastic news to the African nation.

    The advent of the Pan-African passport also (by design) allows for free movement of domestic tourists into the country and throughout the continent in an EU-modeled system.

    Reactions unsurprisingly range from enthused, to disgruntled.

    The resulting opportunities presented by the unified African passport absolutely outweigh the potential/imagined threats to national, continental, and global security, according to many. Since Nigeria’s mainstay, oil, might not provide enough of a lift to the economy, the government will be and has been seeking alternative methods of generating revenue.

    The harsh reality of these dwindling oil prices (a result of the fall in foreign exchange) is now being experienced across all sectors and as such, many leading experts in the industry are brainstorming on diversification possibilities to prevent Nigeria from entering a recession.

    As a result of these changes and to meet the demands for an ever-changing economic climate, Nigerian leaders have boosted the hospitality industry, along with the sectors with the most opportunities for projected growth in the next few years.

    Breaking this long-standing barrier of free and east travel for other African countries to make its way to Nigeria, is an undeniably powerful way of accelerating the growth of the hospitality industry!

    Of course, it should be say that this collective vision of the unified AU passport will also have some cause for concern attached it, such as an unregulated flow of migrants from one country to another!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Baby Photo Quick Tips! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/baby-photo-quick-tips/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:43:54 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=521

    Are you racing to get that tricky passport photo just right?

    We know how hard it can be to get your little one to sit still, let alone pose!

    Check out some tips to consider when taking your baby’s passport photo!

    If you’re taking a trip abroad and you suddenly realize your special little someone needs to get his or her passport done, don’t hesitate! Although the task may at first, seem daunting, it can be as painless as taking the photo for yourself with the inclusion of these simple moves.

    Worry not, weary travelers and passport-holders! We are here to help! These tips will give you some direction and confidence to get this thing done!

    • We suggest that you use a totally plain, white background for your baby’s passport photo. If white simply isn’t possible, any light-colored background will do as it can still be easily edited later. Cream and off-white are also options for suitable background color. Whatever you do, It is essential that the background is plain!
    • Your baby/the subject’s face should be evenly lit, so as to avoid the usual shadow problem that plagues passport photos. Remember, some babies are sensitive to flash so using natural light is a really good and infant-friendly alternative!
    • Be sure to avoid dressing your baby in white tops or otherwise white outfits, as they will seemingly disappear into the background of the image.
    • This tip is invaluable! Try engaging your understandably unenthused little one by using a toy or even his/her favorite TV show to encourage cooperation and fun! Remember, the goal is for the subject’s eyes to look into the lens, so you’ll want to place the object as close as possible to the lens and not above the camera! Additionally, placing the source of distraction too far beyond the camera would be pretty ineffective, as the baby’s post/eye positioning would be skewed.
    • Try to be patient and take as many shots as possible in one! This way, you can make a selection after the series of photos have been taken. Trust us, this is better than having to re-shoot after every few attempts!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Canadian Passport Update! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/518/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 01:12:05 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=518 As of last year, the federal government ushered in major changes to the way Canadian passports are formally issued!

    These changes have the potential to speed up the renewal process for obtaining a passport on the go, but what’s the flip side? 

    As with any freedom granted/supported by a government agency, the change is likely to enable forgery, fraud, and identity theft, especially troubling and plausible in our current global climate of heightened security.

    An internal communication issued by this Canadian governmental agency last year explained that the changes were intended to allow online applications and no longer require the return of the old passport!

    What’s the replacement method of passport destruction here?

    Travelers will be told to “cut the corners” of the document, without any means of verifying that this has, in fact, been done! The change took effect on Nov. 1, 2015, for online applications and Dec. 14, 2015, for paper-based applications that are manually received.

    What are the potential consequences?

    This decree was issued despite the department’s own internal analysis warning of significant security risks, both domestic, and abroad!

    Even though the old passport are to be cancelled in the system, it will look still by all means appear to be a valid passport, meaning that the holder could travel to any of the countries in the world that do not have a substantial agreement with Canada to share a certain set of data. What list is this, you ask? The government keeps track of all cancelled/expired travel documents and it is essential to national security that this information gets conveyed to the world’s often disconnected territories.

    Canada’s previously issued ordinances required an old travel document to be returned with the application for a new one, after which it was immediately cancelled electronically and physically, as well! How? A simple perforation with a two-hole punch sufficed. The document was then securely destroyed or returned to the applicant.

    Obviously, passports and in particular, passports in great condition are of extremely high value on the black market, especially in the Middle East and parts of Africa. This change in policy in a time of growing insurgencies, extremism and a complex global stage where security requires international collaboration and cooperation on all fronts.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    More on Taxes and Your Passport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/more-on-taxes-and-your-passport/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 00:09:25 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=514 A controversial law sought to authorize the revocation AND refusal of US passports to those who owed taxes to the government – Who has this affected and how?

    Back in December of 2015, President Obama approved a unique piece of legislation titled “Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act.” FAST Act provides long-term funding for surface transportation in the US.

    This incredibly important and historic piece of legislation affects US taxpayers regardless of where where they reside, simply based on the history of their taxes. This add on has been tacked to the US Internal Revenue Code as a new section (7345) which grants the US State Department the right to revoke or deny passports to any applicant with �seriously delinquent tax debt’. Of course, “significant” is not left open-ended here.

    Still, this alterations has had significant implications for US taxpayers who travel and/or live outside the United States, whether you currently owe taxes, or could in the near future.

    Here, the definition of seriously delinquent debt is tax liability greater than $50,000!

    It should be noted that the State Department and not the IRS has the power to revoke or deny any US taxpayer a passport, at any point (although the situation must dictate this decision).

    Under this section 7345, the IRS commissioner needs to make a case of �seriously delinquent tax debt’ to the Treasury secretary, who is then responsible for transmitting that information to the secretary of State. From there, the decision to certify is based on the aforementioned advice of the IRS, which compiles a sort of “naughty” list.

    Additionally, many US taxpayers with significantly smaller tax deficiencies could be affected, as well. The threshold includes penalties and interest, meaning that this law provides for humanitarian and emergency exceptions.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Indian Passports and Police Verification https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/indian-passports-and-police-verification/ Sun, 28 Aug 2016 23:51:02 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=511

    What does this seemingly minuscule decision change?

    The announcement holds a great deal of weight, as travel security, and economic stability is inextricably linked to passports and their perceived value.

    With this alteration to the law books, for the reissue of passports, police verification is no longer required (only if the first passport had been issued on the basis of positive police report).

    Additionally, the decision will have a tangible and significant impact on some applicants who face a delay due to the mandatory police verification for re-issuance of their passport.

    In accordance with existing regulations, minors, government workers, and senior citizens (65 years and above) are exempt from police verification subject to certain conditions. As of this month, there have been reports confirming a proposal (under consideration) to discontinue �Tatkaal’ system for issuing passports for urgent travel needs.

    In India, this system is used to expedite the passport process, much like the American services offered by government-approved agencies.

    As improvements are made in the standard passport delivery process, the use of Tatkaal passport has been steadily decreasing from 11 per cent in 2012-13 to six per cent in 2014-15.

    Of course, the method is required under dire circumstances!

    In the meantime, the indian Home Ministry is working on a country-wide police verification project for passports, to be launched online. This feature is expected to cut down the time required for issuing the travel document from a month, to just one week! Said project is expected to be launched from Bengaluru in this coming November.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Tips for Expediting Your Passport Process! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/tips-for-expediting-your-passport-process/ Sun, 28 Aug 2016 00:06:53 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=509 Plain and simple-you’re in a hurry and need that government-issued passport fast! Here’s some quick tips to get you where you’re going faster!

    • If you need a passport photo taken, your best bet is to use the leading service in passport photo service, ePassportPhoto, and more specifically, their same day pickup service. This will connect you with trained representatives who are eager to assist, and a guarantee that you’ll meet your application deadline.
    • Packets with passport materials sent by mail should also be sent using a traceable delivery method, due to the sensitivity of said documents, images, etc…
    • If you’re traveling to Canada, Mexico and islands in the Caribbean, it is recommended that you consider applying for a passport card instead of your actual passport book. The passport card can be a form of ID and you’re likely to find it more convenient and conducive to quick and easy travel. Additionally, be sure to apply for a passport early and avoid expedited service fees, which can rack up and dip into your travel budget as a result! Applications for renewals should be submitted roughly nine months before the expiration date (because of the 6-month validity rule required by some countries/territories.
    • If you do have upcoming travel plans, make sure that the passport you will be using has at least six months of validity left on it, as you won’t be allowed to travel if your passport expires in six months or less!
    • Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!
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    Single African Passport https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/single-african-passport/ Sat, 27 Aug 2016 23:43:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=504 The inception of the single African passport has dominated headlines earlier this summer, and understandably so.

    Still, what is it and who is able to use it?

    The document is officially known as the African Union or (AU) e-Passport and is actually electronic! This streamlined passport grants those who possess it access to any of the AU member states, of which there are 54-yeah, I’d say that’s a good deal.

    This incredibly desirable e-Passport has significance beyond its obvious travel-enabling capabilities. It’s seen as a key step toward the AU’s ultimate shared vision of a continent where borders are valued less than the freedom and unity of those contained by them. Supporters of the document hope the visa will improve travel and thusly, trade, in Africa.

    The African Union has been citing 2020 as the new start date for visa-free continental travel. Without a doubt, the launch of the e-Passport is seen as important step toward that very goal. This single passport model is based on the European Union’s success with a similar schema. The territory is called the Schengen Area, and is comprised of 26 European countries that abolished visa requirements for travel (between fellow members).To be in accordance with these ever-changing passport trends and regulations, certain African regions have also eliminated or relaxed their visa policies, generally.

    What’s the catch, you say?

    Critics of the passport say that without a visa program, Africa would allow terrorists to travel more easily between countries. As security concerns heighten at home and abroad, this could prove problematic. Additionally, some fear that the passport could increase competition for jobs, especially in smaller African countries. Surprisingly, the funds attained from visa fees has become a really important source of income for embassies, another under-considered consequence of said policy.

    The single African visa will move close to a greater vision and projected path that has been years in the making. As early as 1980, the Organization of African Unity called for exactly these types of policies that would promote free movement within African countries.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Passport Security! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/passport-security/ Sat, 27 Aug 2016 23:22:43 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=502

    Passport theft is serious business and needless to say, it can happen in the blink of an eye!

    Here’s some of the most common methods by which “scammers” take advantage of passport-holding travelers!

    • One common methods of theft is for the guilty party to simply walks off with a tourist’s passport! How can such an obvious scheme come to be?

    Many thieves pose as a police officer or other law enforcement officials and stop their victims for fabricated questioning. This method is commonly referred to as “The Imposter.”

    • Some con artists will mark, stain, or otherwise damage a passport-holders clothes in order to enter another ploy-beware of these thieves who then attempt to help “clean up” the orchestrated mess.

    Here, the perpetrator steals the passport from the victim’s pocket while they are distracted by this apparent misfortune. This method is commonly referred to as “The Clean Up.”

    • Beware of hotel and other merchant interactions, as leaving your travel documents on a table or concierge desk could lead to a swift swipe!
    • One final cheat involves a tourist who is seated at a cafe, restaurant, or other establishment, has their passport in the pocket of their jacket hanging on the chair, and ultimately, has it is stolen by a thief who has taken a seat behind them (usually pretending to reach into his pocket).

    Stay safe, alert, and travel happy!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    What Does Your Passport Color Mean, Anyway? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/what-does-your-passport/ Fri, 26 Aug 2016 01:05:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=498 Passport look and color isn’t exactly something that folks brag about! 

    Passport users can’t specify the text surrounding their likeness, the aesthetic for the stamped pages, the cover color, etc…  

    But do the colors have any significance, at all?

    The documents famously come in shades of red, green, blue, and black. To the surprise of many curious travelers, the color of your passport does not follow a strict system of country by country regulation—however, the colors are not totally random!

    Red Passports

    Red passport covers are used by members of the European Union (with the exception being Croatia). In a sort of branding attempt, countries interested in obtaining EU membership have followed suit. In one region that is known for collective (past) interests in EU participation, including Colombia and Peru, red passports are standard.

    FUN FACT: The Swiss passport cover matches their flag!

    Blue Passports

    Caribbean states/territories typically use blue for their passports, although it’s common in other far reaches of the globe, too. Brazil and Argentina, for example, all boast blue passports.

    FUN FACT: The United States’ passport only became navy blue in 1976 to match the shade of the American Flag’s star-spangled upper-left corner.

    Green Passports

    Most Islamic states of the middle east use green passport covers because of the importance of the color in their religion, flag, etc…Other nations that utilize the color scheme include West African States like Niger and Senegal.

    Black Passports

    There’s another far more practical interpretation for selecting passport colors, for certain territories, that is. Dark colors tend to show less dirt and as a result, tend to look more official/legitimate. Examples include Zambia, and New Zealand!

    FUN FACT: The U.S. passport is about to see some radical changes, and while the design has yet to be released to the American public, we know that this country has a history of changing its passport cover, again and again!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    London Does Business! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/london-does-business/ Mon, 15 Aug 2016 21:06:01 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=494 A huge part of London‘s draw as an international financial hub is undeniably the allowed access to the internal market of the wider European Economic Area, also commonly referred to as the EEA. 

    As new alliances arise and old territorial holdings fall, what does this mean for such a business center?

    Licenses issued by the UK, when used as passports, allow foreign financial firm to lend their financial expertise throughout the EEA. However, if the UK cannot secure a means to stay within the internal market, the UK will inevitably lose these rights/freedoms of operation.

    Of course, this internal market is navigated via a strong network of rules and regulations. These formalities permit access to other EEA member states ONLY if a firm has obtained the proper license in one of these member states.

    This particular system of complete, unrestricted access based on a single passport is specific to the EEA and as a result, if the UK were to leave the EEA, the results would be disruptive to say the least.

    Additionally, an extra license would be absolutely necessary for all forms of cross-territory services, such as the establishment of a new branch or subsidiary across these national boundaries/borders. This would make the UK become the third country that now needs to find a point of access through which to conduct business in the EEA. Moreover, EEA financial institutions would be required to apply directly for a license to enter the United Kingdom!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    More on Brexit! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/more-on-brexit/ Thu, 11 Aug 2016 21:08:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=491 Brexit has left international unrest and resulting confusion! What does this mean for passport holders?After the infamous British vote to leave the European Union in recent months, many are left with unanswered questions and lingering frustration about how these changes will affect travel plans and in a greater sense, one’s mobility.

    Fear not, worried and weary travelers! Changes to passport and travel opportunities will not take hold for an expected two year transition period. w

    When these changes are enacted, and for some, travel abilities are strained, many are wondering what will happen when they need new passports for their children.

    Here are some quick and easy guidelines for the best approach to obtaining a child’s passport!

    If your child is due to turn 16 years of age in a short while, you’ll need to apply for an adult

    passport (the age restriction is carefully observed, so beware!). Otherwise, individuals will have
    to apply for a standard, ten year adult passport.
    Be aware that legally, parental responsibility is required in order for a caretaker/guardian to apply on their behalf. To be more specific, however, if you adopted your child overseas, before June 1st 2003, your child doesn’t automatically qualify for a British passport (this is true even if one of the subject’s parents is a British citizen).Children must meet the following requirements to be eligible for a British passport:

    • The child must be a British citizen
    • The child must be a British overseas citizen
    • The child must be an overseas territories citizen

    If this is the child’s first passport, then the process is as simple as applying for the passport online! If you need to renew or replace an old passport, you can complete this simple process in the exact same way, but sure to indicate the correct type of passport and desired country/territory (duh).

    There are options out there to help speed things up, so it doesn’t have to be such a nightmare.

    Gov.uk usually recommend a three-wait for getting a new passport, but they have some great options ranging in price and speed.

     

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Extra Pages? Think Again! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/extra-pages-think-again/ Wed, 10 Aug 2016 19:06:35 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=484

    Beginning this year, the U.S. government has enacted a big change in passport policy! They’ve even been forcing frequent travelers to get new passports!

    Why?

    Some frequent flyers and business folk alike are proud to show their airplane seat buddies a particularly well-travelled passport. This may include additional pages that were added on beyond the document’s initial printing in order to accommodate these overflowing government-issued stamps.

    Since this change, which was enacted on January first, travelers are no longer be able to get extra pages added to their passports!

    The government’s State Department cited security concerns for the alteration, but they did deliver the public with a possible alternative option to getting a new passport entirely: a new 52-page passport, which is a whopping twice the size of the usual 28-page document.

    Travelers are able to choose whether they’d like the 28-pager or the doubled version, and both are fortunately at the same cost to passport-seekers.

    This massive change to frequent flyers is the second passport-related announcement made by the U.S. government last year (in a rather short period), in addition to the government being able to deny passports for people who owe significant back taxes to the IRS.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Best Travel Spots for Fall! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/best-travel-spots-for-fall/ Tue, 09 Aug 2016 20:56:37 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=482

    September approaches rapidly and poses some amazing getaway opportunities ahead!

    Stay up to date on the best fall travel destinations and get where you’re going faster and easier with http://www.ePassportPhoto.com!

    Oktoberfest (Germany)

    Although many festivals and international events seek to replicate the magic of Germany’s Oktoberfest, the original Munich celebration runs from September 19th to October 4th annually! The festivities are enjoyed by an average of 6 million beer fanatics from around the globe.
    Tourists and locals alike get in the mood with traditional dirndls and lederhosen, a certain crowd pleaser for a glimpse into another world of rich cultural tradition.
    Be sure to save room for some of the finest pretzels and wurst on the planet, with enough sauerkraut and fixings to go around!
    Fear not, non-drinkers! Amusement seekers should hone in on the dazzling, expansive fair grounds and roller coaster rides!

    Grizzlies in British Columbia, Canada

    For most of the year, brown bear (aka grizzly bear) are understandably shy around people and as a result, we don’t get many opportunities for viewing the beasts.In British Columbia, Canada, that all changes in the fall, when these masters of the forest descend on rivers and streams to feast on the spawning salmon there.
    From late August until early October, adventurers can enjoy a glimpse of these wild and exhilarating feeding frenzies. Visitors get practically guaranteed closeup of grizzlies!
    Take advantage of Bear Camp,where migratory bears meet a large human population in reliable masses. This particular site is on the bewildering Chilko River in central BC and the hidden tented camp built around a rustic, authentic fishing lodge offers unbelievable bear watching possibilities!
    This sort of playground for people and bears is a must see!

    Shoulder season in the Caribbean

    The Caribbean’s sandy scenes are unparalleled in natural beauty. In the fall, these paradise setting are less crowded than in the bustling winter months. Additionally, hotel rates are considerably lower at this time of year! These savings can be tremendous and should not be underestimated in planning a dream vacation abroad!
    Hurricane season does happen to coincide with this relaxed time in the Caribbean, but historically, islands like Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao have an incredibly low chance of being hit!

    Day of the Dead (Mexico)

    El Dia de Muertos has been subject to undeniable cultural appropriation and misunderstanding in recent years, but there’s much more to this complex and beautiful ritual than many seem to understand!
    Respectful and open-minded travelers in the country are invited by locals enacting ancient traditions to honor deceased children, known as “angelitos” on November 1st and similarly, deceased adults are honored on November 2nd.
    Each shrine includes pictures of the deceased individual, beloved food, drinks, skull-shaped treats, candles and the coveted cempasuchil, known as the Aztec marigold (flower of the dead).
    Day of the Dead festivals take place across Mexico and each region celebrates a little differently.
    Some of the most elaborate  of these festivities are held in Mexico City and Michoacan!
    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!
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    Canadian Passports! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/canadian-passports/ Mon, 08 Aug 2016 20:27:56 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=477

    The requirements for Canadian passport photos are significantly different from those in the United States! Got travel plans? Stay in the loop and get there without a hassle!

    A notable difference here is that photos must have proof from a commercial photographer and also, like in all territories, your photos must comply with the Government of Canada’s Passport Program photo requirements. If not, you face rejection by the government agency!

    You must submit two identical photos with each passport application.

    Passport Rules for Canada:

    • The image must be taken in person by a commercial photographer (or signed as such).
    • The image must be 50 mm wide X 70 mm high (2 inches wide X 2- 3/4 inches long) and sized so that the height of the subject’s face measures between 31 mm (1- 1/4 inches) and 36 mm (1- 7/16 inches) from chin to head.
    • The image must be sharp and clearly in focus.
    • The image(s) may be in color or in black and white.
    • The image must be taken with a neutral facial expression.
    • The image must be taken with uniform lighting without shadows, glare or flash.
    • The image must be taken straight on, with the subject’s face and shoulders centered.
    • The image must be taken in front of a plain white or light-colored background with a clear difference between the subject’s face and the passport photo background.
    • The image must be an original that is not altered or taken from an existing photo

    Additional Info:

    • Glasses are permitted to be worn in photos, as long as the eyes are clearly visible and without glare.
    • Sunglasses and tinted eye glasses, however, are unacceptable.
    • Photos with the red-eye effect or red eye alterations are unacceptable.
    • Hats and head coverings, unless worn for religious/medical purposes, are prohibited.
    • The subject’s hair can worn “down.”
    • Heavy shadows are not acceptable and lighting must be uniform.

    Child Photos

    • The image must be taken to show the child’s head and shoulders only. This means that parent’s or child’s hands must not appear in the photo.
    • Luckily, the Canadian Passport Program recognizes the difficulty in obtaining a neutral expression of a newborn and will allow for some wiggle room here.
    • For newborn babies, the photo may be taken while the child is sitting in a car seat, as long as a white blanket is placed over the seat behind the child’s head (to create that required white background).

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    South and Central American Summer Getaways! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/08/south-and-central-american-summer-getaways/ Thu, 04 Aug 2016 20:37:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=473

    Looking to head south these coming months? Stay in the loop to hit the prime spots!

    Cusco

    This region was once the heart and capital of the Inca Empire and the majesty of this sacred land can still be felt today. Cusco is the undeniable home base for adventure-hungry travelers visiting the legendary Machu Picchu.

    However, significantly lesser-known attractions such as La Catedral and Sacsayhuamán experience significantly less tourist traffic, with just as much history, culture, and just as many breathtaking natural settings.

    Rio De Janeiro

    This famed travel destination, with its exciting nightlife and cascading white sand, makes for an undoubtedly fun getaway at any time of year.

    Are you looking for a dazzling Carnival costume or a striking view of the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer? Rio has certainly got it all, from historically rich cultural landmarks, to the modern and the bustling. Remember, soaking up the summer sun at Copacabana won’t cost you anything at all, making for an unforgettable experience, as well as a slightly thicker wallet.

    Costa Rica

    This world’s gem has got more to offer than can be covered in a brief post. Attractions range from volcanoes to hike, to lush rainforests to explore and a most vibrant culture, waiting to be experienced.

    Rest-seekers shouldn’t feel compelled to do it all! Remember, folks who are looking to veg out can get themselves in line with the local “pura vida,” as the Costa Rican’s say, surf and sunbathing along the Nicoya Peninsula’s 80 mile shoreline.

    Patagonia (Argentina)

    The region’s mystical scenery will captivate you from the moment you first lay eyes on it. Be sure to consider the historic Lake District for some out-of-control sites and sounds!

    Don’t overlook the rustic cattle ranges of Southern Patagonia, which are sure to provide you with a glimpse into a world unknown. Last but not least, take a trek to the Cave of the Hands and get to know Punta Tombo’s Magellan penguins!

    Galápagos Islands

    The magnificent Galápagos Islands are best known for the world’s most colorful creatures. From Darwin’s finches, to giant tortoises, to seals and penguins, this unparalleled hotbed of biodiversity will leave you speechless.

    Plus, the islands boast a really uniquely minimal tourist footprint, adding to their remote allure. While getting to the tantalizing islands will cost you, you’d be hard pressed to find an island hopper who doesn’t think It’s worth the trouble!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Brexit and Your Passport Update! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/brexit-and-your-passport-update/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 21:05:48 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=466 The unprecedented British exit from the EU has cause international uncertainty.

    The vote has also initiated passport questions, confusion, and reform. Stay in the loop and read about how these changes may affect your own passport possession!

    British citizens clambering for European Union citizenship have overwhelmed Ireland’s embassy (London) and post offices in Northern Ireland, with innumerable passport inquiries and requests for application forms.

    The rush has even been so extreme that post offices ran out of forms and the embassy fielded more than 4,000 passport enquiries (which is especially lofty when compared to the previous 200 per day average.

    It is worth noting that if somebody is raised in the Irish Republic or in Northern Ireland (or even with an Irish parent or grandparent), they are entitled to an Irish passport ! This population comprises about six million people living in Britain.

    All of these territorial changes affect those with imminent travel plans and the widespread nature of this reach should not be underestimated! In response to this chaos, the government has even been called upon to passport office in Belfast after post offices ran out of forms and were completely unable to fulfill orders. Similarly, Ireland’s embassy in Paris has also had a record number of requests, some reports suggest.

     

    Some British citizens are beginning to apply for Belgian passports as long-time residents of Belgium, while others are applying to the countries of their European citizen spouses. This uncontrolled rush for passports has undeniably overflowed into a similar Brussels office attempting to fulfill the hoards of requests.

    As it stands now, in London (where the population of 8.6 million), younger workers and citizens who largely voted for Britain to remain in the European Union were also thoughtfully considering their presented options.

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Adventures in Asia! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/adventures-in-asia/ Tue, 26 Jul 2016 20:55:36 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=464 Thinking of Summer stays in Asia? 

    If you weren’t, perhaps you should!

    So many breathtaking and under-traveled destinations in Asia have absolutely incredible weather in the months July and August so It’s not too late for last-minute adventurers to get on board!

    It is worth considering that throughout regions like South East Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, experience summer temperatures that can reach unbearable heights and the subsequent monsoon rains threaten to make your entire visit a soggy one. Luckily, there are some serious exceptions that will guarantee a most unforgettable adventure for you and any travel companions!

    Summer in Indonesia is the widely considered to be the best time of year to visit for a number of reasons, both in terms of weather and destinations for exploration! Consider Amankila, Amandari & Amanusa and discover tropical islands including Lombok and Moyo Island.

    Notably, central and eastern Sri Lanka share warm and sunny tropical weather in the current and coming month! Vacationers should know that a multitude of excellent resorts have opened up here in recent years! Additionally, Sri Lanka’s south coast is a primetime destination for mid-August!

    Northern India regions, like Ladakh, are absolute summer favorites and regularly enjoy uninterrupted sunshine, stunningly blue skies, and Himalayan mountains, brimming with ancient Buddhist temples. There, Shakti Village tours can provide an authentic taste of this unique Himalayan region of the world.

    Furthermore, Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand also enjoys similarly sunny and particularly dry weather during these summer months, unlike areas in the Andaman Sea, such as Phuket.
    A region less traveled, Vietnam, is also an undeniably great choice – while the south is mid-monsoon, Vietnam’s beaches provide endless sunshine!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Passport Perfect Prince https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/passport-perfect-prince/ Mon, 25 Jul 2016 21:00:56 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=461 Okay, so maybe a flawless passport photo is not exactly what one of the most iconic, influential, and mind-altering-ly talented multi-instrumentalists of all time should be remembered for.

    With Prince’s tragic passing this year, an unexpected gem from the Prince catalogue seems to have been unearthed-no, It’s not a hidden or unreleased track.

    This stunning passport photo will put make you smile from ear to ear, but make sure you don’ t do that when taking your own! 

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    The background of Prince’s photo is solid-colored, white/off-white, which aligns perfectly with government-issued passport photo requirements. Be sure to follow this model in your own photo shoot, no matter how difficult!

    Prince has managed to leave his distracting jewelry and assorted costume ensembles at home for this one, a wise decision, as accessories such as the above will surely lead to passport photo rejection!

    Prince is forward facing, closed-mouth, and his ears are visible (even if one is more obscured by his most glorious hairstyle). This makes for a clear, easily identifiable passport photo that can be linked to the individual presenting the document. After all, this is the fundamental goal of the passport photo-look like yourself!

    Lastly and quite obviously, this passport photo is crisp, hi-resolution, sharp in contrast, and appropriately colored. This doesn’t mean that you have to go high budget for your humble passport photo shoot, but you should absolutely make sure that these elements are all in order!

    Of course, this can be quite hard on your own, and let’s face it, travel plans means lots of distractions.

    There’s a way to take the stress out of this necessary step towards your getaway-Be sure to message amazingly prompt, helpful, and informed team at ePassportPhoto to get guidance on your own passport photos!

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    Simple Don’t-Do’s for Your Pics! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/simple-dont-dos-for-your-pics/ Sun, 24 Jul 2016 19:33:01 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=458 You may have seen guidelines for passport photo-friendly appearances.

    However, what might be a little less clear is equally important!

    Find out what not to wear, below!

    Although sorting out and getting psyched for your international travel plans is mostly exciting, your very first step after deciding to venture out of domestic realms, even before you purchase your tickets, is not so fun! At ePassportPhoto, it is understood that the easiest step in applying for a passport should be getting the passport photo, itself!

    However, the requirements are very particular and should be properly anticipates, so as to save yourself the headache of getting all the necessary paperwork together and being turned away from your appointment!

    One cannot be photographed for a passport in any sort of uniform, including military or law enforcement. However, one exception to this stipulation is for diplomats or other officials who may get government approval to do so. Additionally, commercial employees, such as pilots or flight attendants, who wear their uniforms during travel, may get governmental approval.

    Items that are strictly prohibited include hats, scarves, or other headwear that completely covers one’s hairline. Of course, the exception is if it is part of your religious attire, like a turban or headscarf. However, even so, the subject’s face must be visible from hairline to chin and from the front of one ear to the front of the other.

    Sunglasses or tinted eyeglasses are similarly disallowed in passport photos. If you normally wear eyeglasses, you should feel free to wear them in the passport photo, just as long as the frames don’t obscure your eyes. If you have tinted lenses for medical reasons, It’s possible that you may have to provide a signed medical statement proving so. Contacts, or anything that make your irises appear larger or smaller than they truly are, are also recommended against. Lastly, you cannot wear anything temporary, such as Bluetooth devices, headphones, one-time facial decorations, or temporary tattoos.

    As you may already be aware, you’ll be photographed in front of a white background, so contrasting clothing is undoubtedly best. Keep in mind that immigration officials and others you may need help from while traveling can be notoriously humorless, due to the serious nature of their work! Be sure to use a neutral facial expression in your passport photo to take this facet of your photo experience into account!

    Would you like to be sure that you’ve complied with the above?

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    7 Steps for Passport Photo Success! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/7-steps-for-passport-photo-success/ Sat, 23 Jul 2016 20:10:59 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=456 You’ve got a lot to keep on your mind while traveling.

    Flight arrangements, booking stays, and dealing with business plans can be enough of a headache. Why stress about the little things, like getting your passport photos in order?ePassportPhoto is here to take the load off!

    Before getting started with the passport photo taking process, save yourself some time by creating a checklist. Does your photo session allow you to meet the following requirements for your two passport photos?

      • 2×2 inches in size
        • Differing from this standard will result in passport rejection
      • Identical
        • The two images bust be from the same exact source, with neither differing
      • Taken within the past 6 months, showing updated appearance
        • Recognizability is key!
      • Color
        • Black and white photos will result in prompt rejection by US agencies
      • Front view with a plain white or off-white background
        • Variation in colored backgrounds distract from the subject and are banned from passport photos, as a result
      • Between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head
        • Centering oneself is key for acheiving the perfect passport photo
      • Subject in normal attire
        • Uniforms should not be worn in photographs (with the exception of religious attire that is worn daily)
        • Do not wear a hat or headgear that obscures the hair or hairline
        • If you normally wear prescription glasses, a hearing device, wig or similar articles, they should be worn for your picture
        • Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless you need them for medical reasons (written proof may be required)

    Would you like to be sure that you’ve complied with the above?

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Hold Your Horses-And Your Passports! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/hold-your-horses-and-your-passports/ Fri, 22 Jul 2016 15:21:48 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=452 Owe back taxes and fearing the loss of your passport? Fear not, fearful passport-holders!

    You may have more time than initially thought!

    In 2015, Congress enacted a law that would revoke passports of American citizens who owe $50,000 or more in back taxes, and that includes penalties and interest!

    However, somehow, about six months after that government provision took effect on January 1st, there are absolutely no reports of enforcement so far.

    So what’s the deal-was this an empty threat? A bluff being “called” by American tax outlaws?

    The reason for the delay in penalization is likely due to the fact that no regulations detailing the logistical elements of this passport take-back. At this time, the IRS and State Department are working to write such regulations.

    As you might imagine, the passport provision is of special concern to Americans living abroad, due to the frequent use of their passports for routine activities of daily life, such as banking or registering children for school. Additionally, and perhaps most seriously, they also may not receive notices mailed by the IRS. Due to the severity of these repercussions, regulations are expected to build in a lot of leeway.

    In general, more Americans are disclosing foreign accounts and in 2015, alone, more than 1.1 million people filed annual reports which disclosed these foreign accounts. The State Department has estimated that nearly seven million Americans live abroad, currently.

    The IRS’s filing deadline for U.S. taxpayers living abroad is June 15 and as with the April due date for stateside filers, these individuals can ask for an extension until Oct. 17 simply by submitting a form. Of course, this does not apply to back taxes owed, so be aware of that!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

     

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    Celebrity Passport Wins! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/celebrity-passport-wins/ Thu, 21 Jul 2016 20:26:52 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=444 Take your passport photos in celeb style!

    Just what did these special someones do right in getting their mugs on that government-issued document?

    • Marilyn’s head is accurately centered
    • There’s no distracting jewelry or accessories in view
    • Marilyn is engaged in a closed-mouth position
    • Both of Marilyn’s ears are visible, not concealed by an uncentered position

    • Ali’s head is even more perfectly centered
    • The background is white/cream in color
    • There are no distracting shadows
    • Both of Ali’s ears are visible, not concealed by an uncentered position

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    • Beyonce’s head is most perfectly centered!
    • The background is white/cream in color
    • There are no distracting shadows
    • Both of Ali’s ears are visible, not concealed by an uncentered position

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives! We’ll help you look like the above in no time!

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    Passports Amidst Brexit! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/passports-amidst-brexit/ Thu, 21 Jul 2016 19:00:09 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=441 How does the infamous British exit from the European Union affect travel?

    The U.K. passport is and was considered one of the most powerful and flexible in the world, one that gives passport holders a huge amount of international mobility and travel capabilities.

    Now that the U.K. has declared plans to leave the European Union in about two years, British citizens’ automatic right to travel through 27 other EU countries is seriously in jeopardy.

    The fate of these anxious travelers is currently uncertain. What is known, however, is that these possible restrictions that may be placed on British travelers would be totally dependent on negotiations between London and Brussels.

    The worst imaginable outcome is that these states could require Brits to apply for visitor visas, which would surely inconvenience individuals who are unprepared for this rather sticky situation. Currently, U.K. passport holders are currently able to visit 157 countries without a visa, which is second only to the immense power and travel-capabilities of the German passport.

     

    A recent quote by Ireland’s minister for foreign affairs and trade, Charlie Flanagan, explains, “Following the U.K. referendum, there has been a spike in interest in Irish passports in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and elsewhere.”

    “An unnecessary surge in applications for Irish passports will place significant pressure on the system and on turnaround times and is likely to impact those with a genuine need for passports to facilitate imminent travel plans,” he cautioned.

    For more information on all passport news and needs, sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    August Adventures! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/august-adventures/ Thu, 21 Jul 2016 18:40:32 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=439 Traveling in August can be one of your finest summer highlights! Remember, your summer break isn’t only about soaking up the northern hemisphere’s sun on a lazy beach somewhere –

    Get out and go!

    Visby, Sweden

    Visby is an incredibly historic town in the remote Gotland island of Sweden, a seriously hidden gem for adventurers in this corner of the world.

    For one week every year, this port becomes a real time warp during Medeltidsveckan, the world’s largest festival celebrating the Middle Ages! Travelers flock to the cobbled streets inside Visby’s ancient town walls to marvel at the spectacles of jousting, banqueting and all things medieval in style. Markets, crafts, re-enactments, music and storytelling line the town’s historic streets!

    With an average of 40,000 visitors, be sure of securing a place at this once in a lifetime event!

    Okavango Delta, Botswana

    The waters of the Okavango River lead to the world’s most famous inland delta, which is a largely under-visited destination with a whole lot to offer. Here, the crisp water from the Angolan highlands evaporate in the sweltering African sun and into the sands of the Kalahari. This activity brings explosive life to the delta, as flora erupts and many iconic African animals migrate here by the thousands.

    Waters in the area are at their absolute highest points and although blue skies and pleasant temperatures are present in August, the beauty doesn’t stop there. Travel the delta via canoe, venture further to find epic wildlife sightings in modern powerboats, and have yourself an absolutely unforgettable trip.

    Western Australia

    Western Australia is absolutely prime whale-watching territory, with an estimated 30,000 humpback whales migrating along this coast every year.

    Now, visitors to Ningaloo will have the opportunity to swim with these majestic giants as part of a government-backed initiative!

    This unbelievably breath-taking region is a hot spot for exciting marine life like manta rays, dolphins, turtles, and even whale sharks!

    Pantanal, Brazil

    In the hear of South America, the Pantanal is the largest floodplain in the world and its vast wetlands are home to an incredible variety of exciting flora and fauna.

    In the dry season, when the waters recede one can venture deeper into the wilderness and August is the prime time to see these wild animals in their stunning natural habitats! Got a taste for Jaguar spotting-look no further!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

     

     

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    The Basics! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/the-basics/ Tue, 19 Jul 2016 21:11:56 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=435

    Got big travel plans that involve you leaving the United States?

    Need to get where you’re going, and fast?

    As I’m sure you know by now, you’ll surely need a passport to do so! Fear not, weary travelers, for you are not in this alone!

    What may be slipping your mind is that you will be required to submit two 2-inch-by-2-inch photos for proof of identification.

    Don’t let this element of your travel plans slow you down! There’s plenty of resources to help you get there, but not all will be right for you! Many companies include wildly unnecessary charges and fees to take advantage of the often chaotic/frantic circumstances of the average traveler, especially those dealing with lengthy plane flights!

    These two required photos must include the subject against a light-colored background and cropped to the United States passport agency’s guidelines.

    Countless online resources describe in painstaking detail, this laundry list of state-issued requirements. As anybody who’s travelled abroad is aware, Passport photo services are everywhere, but there’s only one that’s been vetted by top publications and millions of user, alike:

    Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!
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    When to Apply for Your Passport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/432/ Thu, 14 Jul 2016 15:23:12 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=432

    Are you thinking that you don’t need to apply for a new passport until your existing one is on the verge of expiring? Think again!

    The State Department has just advised travelers whose passports expire any time in 2016 or 2017 to get started on that whole process, as there’s soon to be a massive and easily predictable backlog in passport renewal requests and procedures.

    The source of this serious surge in passport-seekers?

    in requests comes as a consequence to two things:

    The REAL ID act, which requires travelers from several U.S. territories and states to use a passport for domestic flights is a huge, contributing factor.

    Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, resulting in the enormous number of citizens who signed up for a passport in 2006 or 2007.

    According to the many statistics from the State Department on the matter, which were released in 2014, a mere 46 percent of Americans hold valid passports. This means that there’s certainly a wave of passport interest coming down the pike, as this number is astonishingly low for a well-traveled population.

    Even is half of those currently without passports consider signing up for one before October 10, (when Federal agencies will no longer accept their driver’s licenses) that’s somewhere in the ballpark of 87 million potential applicants—this estimate is without considering how many people will be up for passport renewal!

    What’s the lesson?

    Get your paperwork taken care of before March arrives, as it’s the busiest month for passport renewal, according to data from the U.S. Department of State!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Passports for Domestic Flights https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/passports-for-domestic-flights/ Wed, 13 Jul 2016 15:47:43 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=428 Domestic flight plans?

    As of 2016, a new regulatory procedure means that travelers from four U.S. states will no longer be able to use their driver’s licenses as valid identification to board domestic flights. Obviously, this marks a significant development, considering the fact that somewhere in the ballpark of 62 percent of Americans don’t have passports!

    So just which states are being affected?

    New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and American Samoa are considered “noncompliant” with the security standards outlined in the Real ID Act, which was put in place all the way back in 2005 (but is being implemented in stages).

    Why?

    In these five places, getting a license doesn’t require proof of citizenship or residency, which is a serious concern to The Department of Homeland Security, and increasingly so.

    When and if the regulation goes through, there will be a three month forgiveness/grace period, during which individuals with these licenses will be warned that their IDs will no longer be valid.

    A recent update to this plan clarified that New Yorkers will not have to confront this change until later (2017?) than the other aforementioned states!

    How does this affect you?

    if you’re from one of these states, acceptable forms of identification include passports and passport cards, as well as permanent resident cards, U.S. military ID, etc…

    Keep in mind that for families from these states, at least children under 18 years old do not need ID when traveling with a companion!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Brexit and Your Travel Plans https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/brexit-and-your-travel-plans/ Tue, 12 Jul 2016 15:29:26 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=426 Wondering how the British exit from the European Union will affect your upcoming travel plans? You’re not alone!

    Now that Britain is leaving the EU, as a result of the famous/infamous “Brexit” vote, many new arrangements will have to be made in the way of air service if British airlines are to continue operate freely all over the European Union.

    Additionally, many Irish airlines, like Ryanair, or German airlines like German Wings, will rely on this resolution if they are to continue to fly in and out of the UK without restrictions.

    The British pound has dipped and risen in value against the euro and the US dollar in recent weeks, as the Brexit dust settles and the nation finds its place in the western world.

    One investment bank giant, Goldman Sachs, predicted that a vote to leave the EU could hit sterling by as much as 20 per cent, with the pound dipping as low as $1.15 against the dollar and €1.05 against the euro. Only time will tell how accurate these predictions are.

    Now the incredibly high rates of compensation that passengers are entitled to (under the EU directive on flight delays/cancellations) are sealed under UK law. Undoubtedly, British airlines will lobby relentlessly to reduce these measures in the upcoming years.

    Nevertheless, flights in and out of European Union countries and on EU airlines will still be governed by the directive, although one may have a much harder time claiming compensation due to this fact and as a result, travelers might have to go to court in another country to be awarded access to those funds.

    However, the more extreme predictions and projections that passengers would end up with a serious lack of compensation, or lose their entitlements to food, drink, and overnight accommodation in the event of long delays, seem to be unlikely.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Pay Those Taxes! Keep Your Passport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/pay-those-taxes-keep-your-passport/ Mon, 11 Jul 2016 19:19:01 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=423 Let’s start with the obvious-if you have back taxes, you should pay them!

    Of course, not everyone who owes taxes is a crook-People are capable of making mistakes, and as many Americans know all too well, the U.S. tax code is so complicated that errors can easily occur, despite even the best of intentions.

    That’s why some folks are a bit troubled by a provision buried within a transportation bill passed by Congress in late 2015!

    The law is called “Revocation or Denial of Passport in Case of Certain Tax Delinquencies,” a name as friendly as the changes it poses. This piece of legislation came about as a way to give the IRS yet another tool in its widespread and endless efforts to collect unpaid taxes and fines owed to the U.S. government.

    The law increases the authority of the Department of State, the agency that administers passports, to refuse to issue or renew a passport if the applicant owes money to the state. This may include child support, certain Federal debts, etc…

    Now, owing taxes has been added to the list.

    Approximately 224,000 people with U.S. passports owed the IRS an estimated whopping $5.8 billion in taxes and other penalties. The above law attempts to put pressure on those individuals to simply pay up, or face the restrictive consequences.

    The new provision is expected to recover an estimated $398 million over the course of 10 years, (according to the Joint Committee on Taxation).

    Whether stateside or out of the country, the law applies to any and all U.S. citizens. If you are currently in the United States, beware that you could lose your passport and as a result, be prevented from traveling abroad until the taxes and penalties are paid.

    If you happen to be living and working abroad, the penalties could be much worse! This extremely threatening and swiftly-enacted law could prevent you from traveling to any country that requires a passport or even from conducting any business abroad that requires a passport.

    And even if you don’t want to venture outside of your country of residence, as an American abroad you often need your passport for other activities. These activities can even include opening a bank account, reserving a hotel room, purchasing alcohol, or even registering your child for school.

    Stay on the safe side and do the right thing-Pay those taxes and travel often!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Quick Tips to Save You Time at The Airport! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/quick-tips-to-save-you-time-at-the-airport/ Sun, 10 Jul 2016 22:42:19 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=421 Flight to catch?

    There’s nothing worse than running late for an important flight, only to end up stuck in a security line bottleneck behind the couple fumbling with the their shoelaces, the first-time flyer, etc… Check out the following quick tips and make it through your airport security line faster and easier!

    Have The Necessary Materials Ready!
    You may be used to keeping track of your driver’s license in your everyday life, but there is something about the chaos and stress of the airport that often results in losing sight of important documents, or even boarding passes and passports. Your items can easily end up at the bottom of a purse, jacket pocket, or luggage. Why the fuss?

    As soon as you enter the security line, make sure that have your boarding pass and ID at the ready.  A handy passport holder/case can help keep the important items separate and thus, their locations will be more apparent in even the most time-sensitive circumstances!

    Know the line!
    An apparently short line doesn’t always mean that it will turn out to be a fast line. Make sure to know the tricks for your airport, specifically!

    Busy hours? Some airline terminals more crowded than others? Do the research to save the time!

    Here’s another quick tip: aim for the far left or far right scanner lanes. As it stands, most casual and newbie travelers walk straight ahead and end up waiting longer in line as a result.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Why ePassportPhoto? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/why-epassportphoto/ Sat, 09 Jul 2016 18:55:41 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=416 Want more information on the leading service for all your passport photo needs?

    The company’s primary goal has been to put an end to the passport photo rip-off, which obviously floods an ever-expanding market.

    ePassportPhoto.com has been doing so by revolutionizing the passport photo business, saving you time and money on the way. It shouldn’t be so difficult to obtain a compliant set of passport photos and for over a decade, ePassportPhoto has been driven by this idea.

    The system currently supports the exact government requirements of over 60 countries from around the globe, from Albania to Zimbabwe (and many in between, such as Australia, France, Japan and Germany).

    If you’re a citizen of China living in Canada or a citizen of the UK living in the US, ePassportPhoto.com will help you create passport photos that comply with the requirements of your home country, in no time!

    The outstanding and responsive team background includes dozens of years of managerial, technical and operational experience from Fortune 500, Alexa 100 and garage startups!

    Our professional order processing team has gained unparalleled passport photos compliance experience – being the largest passport photos shop in the world!

    ePassportPhoto is proud to serve millions of users from 200 different countries.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Prime Travel Destinations in Spain https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/prime-travel-destinations-in-spain/ Fri, 08 Jul 2016 15:56:07 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=414 Looking for culturally enriched, breathtaking European cities for your summer getaway? 

    Spain’s got it all!

    The country produces some of the finest wine in the world and of course, you’ll often get served free tapas with your drinks (not too bad of a cultural tradition). As for its iconic gastronomy, the country is home to mouth-watering dishes and some of the world’s greatest culinary establishments.

    Think flamenco, bull-fighting and adrenaline-laden parties! But know that sometimes, simply watching the world go by, over a cup of unparalleled coffee, in a historic city center what Spain does best.

    Happy travels, amigos!

    Granada

    Granada, which means pomegranate in Spanish, has a totally unique mixture of Muslim and Spanish culture. Home to the grand Alhambra Palace, the city is blessed with the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountain range, Europe’s most southern ski destination. Even better, Granada is one of the handful of Spanish cities that still offer free tapas! Looking for Romance? Be sure to watch the sunset from the Mirador de San Nicolas in the Albaicin Quarter for an absolutely breathtaking view of the Alhambra Palace.

    Air travel: Vueling, British Airways, Flybe, Iberia

    Santiago de Compostela

    The Galician capital is the final destination for millions of pilgrims completing the iconic Camino de Santiago each year. You don’t have to walk 550 miles along this ancient Christian pilgrimage to visit this unbelievable city. Santiago, a labyrinth of cobble stone streets laden with gothic buildings galore, is also home to legendary tapas bars. A night time stroll here is strongly recommended, as the medieval streets will transport you to another era after dark!. You should be made aware that “Galician-style octopus” goes down perfectly with the local Albariño wine.

    Air travelVueling, British Airways, Flybe, Ryanair, Iberia

    Cadiz

    This absolutely stunning and sun-bathed Cadiz is one of Andalucía’s hidden jewels. The city hides behind its old city walls that is certainly under the tourist radar – which is exactly why you should visit this national treasure. Here, you can find many open squares, promenades and countless back streets that are eagerly waiting to be explored. Cadiz also provides beaches and plenty of tantalizing seafood. Be sure to climb the Torre Tavira if you’re feeling adventurous!

    Air travel: Iberia, Air Berlin, Ryanair

    Madrid

    Madrid is known as the Spanish city that never sleeps, thanks to its undeniably vibrant nightlife. Sundown signals the start of a race to stay up and party until one simply can’t party anymore. Brimming with historical monuments, museums, parks and more cafes and bars than you can hit in one trip, Madrid has it all. Explore Plaza Mayor, the beautifully kept Retiro Park, the Egyptian Temple of Debod, or Puerta del Sol. Don’t miss Casa Botín, the world’s oldest continuously-running restaurant, or the indoor food market, Mercado de San Miguel, to fill up!

    Air travel: Air Europa, EasyJet, Brussels Airlines, British Airways, Ryanair

    Barcelona

    Famous for its iconic architecture, museums, and squares, Spain’s city is vibrant, bustling and fun. Enjoy the Mediterranean beach, where you can easily escape the heat of bustling city life. The heart of Barcelona is the popular avenue La Rambla, filled with restaurants, shops and wild street entertainers. Nearby, you’ll pass the medieval Gothic Quarter, with its centuries old buildings, narrow streets, and palm-tree filled plazas. However, no visit to this 2,000 year old city would be complete without seeing the La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, which is not expected to be completed until 2041.

    Air travel: Air France, Iberia, EasyJet, Monarch, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Ryanair

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Vacation Guide to England https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/vacation-guide-to-england/ Thu, 07 Jul 2016 17:22:14 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=412

    England, undeniably one of the most visited countries in the world, offers travelers seemingly endless possibilities for travel, exploration, and relaxation! This small but incredibly influential territory is absolutely brimming with history, breathtaking cities, and innumerable cultural traditions.

    England is also extremely easy to get around, and whether you’re traveling the country by car or by public transportation, you’re guaranteed an absolutely unforgettable experience.

    Incredible, historic sites are sure to be found at every turn, from castles lining the picturesque countryside, to colleges from the Middle Ages, to ancient Roman sites and centuries old palaces.

    Stonehenge

    The iconic Stonehenge, just 10 mi north of Salisbury is undoubtedly Britain’s most famous ancient monument and consequently, one of its most popular tourist attractions.

    The “hanging stones,” which cover 8 square miles, were placed here from 3000-1500 BC. The Bronze Age circular structures visible today were in use until the Roman era, when they were destroyed to prevent cults like the Druids from influencing the greater population. An excellent center for visitors is home to informative exhibitions, and even a shop and café.

    Historic Yorkshire

    Although Yorkshire is divided into four “ridings” – North, South, West and East, the habit of referring to the county by its traditional name runs so deep in the country, that most travelers have begun to do the same. Traditional Yorkshire encompasses some of the most beautiful and historically remarkable cities in England, including Durham and York, which is also a great base from which to explore the countryside!

    Tower of London

    Palace, prison, treasure, and observatory – the Tower of London seriously has it all. The structure is commonly considered the most important building in England and there’s certainly enough to see and do at this World Heritage Site to keep visitors busy for hours.

    The centerpiece is the astounding White Tower, built in 1078 by William the Conqueror and home to amazing exhibits such as Line of Kings (1652). Check out the remarkable displays of royal armor, the Crown Jewels exhibition, the Royal Mint, and some more morbid displays of historic prisoners and executions. The Tower of London covers about 18 acres, so there’s definitely a lot of exploring to do!

    The City of Bath

    For whatever reason, If you only have time to visit one small city in England, consider the breathtaking and historically rich town of Bath. This remarkable city holds more fantastic tourist attractions than you could hope to visit in a day. While most famous for the magnificent 2,000-year-old Roman Baths, built around the city’s rejuvenating hot springs, it’s just as well known for its townhouses (such as those on Royal Crescent). The entire city has even been granted World Heritage status. This unbelievable town of Bath makes an ideal location from which to explore England’s most stunning countryside!

    Windsor Castle

    The renowned Windsor Castle has served as the holiday destination of British royalty since William the Conqueror built the first fortress here in 1078. As the largest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor is built around two fantastic courtyards and the entrance fees even include admission to The State Apartments.

    Of course, no visit to a royal palace would be complete without observing the spectacle that is  the Changing the Guard in the Castle Precincts.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Ideal Travel Destinations for July https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/ideal-travel-destinations-for-july/ Wed, 06 Jul 2016 23:41:24 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=409 Last minute travel bug?

    In Europe, July is primetime to vacation: This, of course, corresponds to the preferable climatic conditions for this part of the world, in general, during the summer months. This is fantastic news for travelers, but it also results in an undeniable price increase for travel fare. For those who seek sunshine, the south, with its breathtaking beaches, will certainly satisfy the need! Of course, the summer weather generally graces the entirety of the continent, making July travel especially pleasant, even in the northern areas. This time is particularly ideal to visit Iceland, where the temperatures vary between 8°C at night and 15°C during the daytime (which, at this time of year, is steadily increasing to 20 hours!

    Consider Peru and Bolivia as tantalizing destinations during July, as by this time of year, the rains have stopped, giving way to breathtaking sunny days! Of course, It is definitely the right time to visit the National Parks in the USA, such as Yosemite, where adventurers can climb, even to high altitudes, without expecting extremely cold temperatures.

    In Asia, Indonesia stands out as a prime destination for July, as It’s unique equatorial climate is balanced by pleasant sea breezes. Despite some light rain during the evenings and nights, there’s lots of Indonesian sunshine during the month. Additionally, temperatures are generally between 25 and 30°C. Be wary, insular travelers, as it is this time that the tourist season is in full swing! One should certainly expect company!

    African territories could be a fantastic choice for July travel, as temperatures are still relatively mild and depending on the exact destination, even a little cool at night! Madagascar, for example, where the dry season continues with an average daytime temperature of 28°C and 15°C at night, is an ideal option for adventurous travelers. For Northern Africa adventures, Morocco is beautiful in this select time of year and weather!

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Traveling on a Budget! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/traveling-on-a-budget/ Tue, 05 Jul 2016 18:54:04 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=407

    Looking to travel without the spending? Here’s a couple of tips to save you the most!

    1. Find travel packages

    While many plan all aspects of travel separately, sites like Groupon can make bundle travel packages a breeze! Be sure to do some online searching prior to planning your getaway!

    This method will make your travels hassle-free, easy to coordinate, and most importantly, cost-effective.

    1. Be flexible about your particular days of travel.

    Some sources cite Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday as prime days for purchasing airfare. regardless of your travel situation, flexibility with both your departure and return dates can save you big bucks, fast.

    If your work schedule doesn’t allow you to be flexible, the next best thing you can do is shop for flights simply based on when prices are most affordable (Tuesday at 3 p.m. is the best time to look for a deal on flights).

    2. Request relevant airfare alerts.

    With the frequency and efficiency of commercial airline travel, many online resources have arisen to make the process easy and affordable. Fares sell out quickly, and you’ll miss such select deals if you don’t act fast.

    Be sure to subscribe to each mailing list, or set up Twitter/social media notifications to get an alert when they share a deal.

    3. Make use of your time, even your layover! 

    Everybody knows that flights with layovers can be inconvenient, which is part of the reason why they generally cost less money than direct flights. If you’re able, choose a flight that has a long layover at a place you want to visit to turn a pit stop into another quick trip!

    You can also choose flights with layovers at your particular destination, which may be cheaper than taking a regular flight to the same location! Sites like Skiplagged can help you compare flights with layovers where you need to go.

    4. Got friends or family in the area? Stay as a guest!

    Airfare aside, accommodations can certainly make a trip pricey. Hostels can help here! Sleeping in a bunk bed with strangers may sound like a stretch but some hostels absolutely offer single rooms! How about traveling to locations where you have family or friends! If you’re the adventurous type, you can even use a site like Couchsurfing to find a local to stay with, free of charge!

    6. Pre-plan your meals.

    Dining out throughout an entire trip will set you back and restrict the remainder of your visit. Head to a local market to pick up food that you can prepare deliciously and easily for yourself. Additionally, be sure to look for travel packages that include food or, at least a meal. If you want to enjoy international dining, do it during lunch, when meals tend to be less expensive.

    7. Use group affiliations for discounts.

    Do you have employee benefits racking up? Other club or group memberships? See if they include travel perks like airfare, vehicle transportation, etc…If you’re a student, be sure to use your student ID for transportation discounts!

    8. Cash in on credit card rewards points.

    Some credit card introductory promotions include points that you can use in your travel plans! Of course, you should avoid going into debt for the sake of traveling, but if you use a credit card responsibly, points are certainly an opportunity to save.

    Finally, be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    The History of Passport Photography https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/07/the-history-of-passport-photography/ Mon, 04 Jul 2016 17:01:21 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=404 How did the practice of passport photography become what it is today? How was it evolved, or

    In late 1914, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan issued an order requiring two unmounted photographs (no larger than three inches by three inches) to be submitted with passport applications – one was required to be attached to the application, while the second was intended to be put on the passport.

    Citizens who had been issued passports without photographs were required to have a photograph added, so as to meet the changing governmental requirements. Photographs were introduced at this time to make the passport a more accurate personal identification document.

    This change, which was implemented with the idea of use during wartime, the passport photo brought with it an increased concern to make the document more secure. Less than a month after adding this photograph requirement to passports, the U.S. State Department responded to this new practice with methods to ensure that the correct photograph was connected to the correct document. Workers at local courthouses were instructed to attach photographs to the application with a notable seal in order to avoid subsequent substitution of the photograph prior to obtaining a passport.

    Soon thereafter, officials stamped their seal of their office over the top left corner of the photograph when they attached it to the passport document, instead of the initial practice of simply pasting it. This was a new, concerted effort to secure and legitimize the passport as a secure and reliable form of identification.

    The State Department also clarified its policy to ensure that all passports carried a photograph of the passport bearer. The secretary of state decided that passport applicants had to provide a photograph regardless of religious beliefs (in response to an applicant intending to travel abroad as a missionary, who had quoted Exodus against the concept of such a method of photography). At the decade’s close, the State Department issued a requirement that even infants had to have a photograph on a passport document. Next, increasingly specific requirements arose: a light-colored background, thin paper, and dimensions between 2.5 inches by 2.5 inches and 3 inches by 3 inches.

    As an added measure of security, the U.S. State Department began to use a machine that perforated a legend across the lower part of the photograph after it was attached to a passport. This made it more troublesome for someone to seamlessly remove the photograph, and it was considered to be more difficult to replicate than the original rubber stamp.

    The passport photograph was considered to be an entirely truthful image that could be used to reliably link a person to a passport and thus accurately establish and individual’s identity. The promise to deliver accurate identification was met by the ever-evolving camera, which is still serving It’s same function, today!

    For all of your passport photo needs in this modern age, be sure to find us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Tips on the Fly! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/tips-on-the-fly/ Thu, 30 Jun 2016 20:13:15 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=399

    Going somewhere? Enjoy these quick tips for guaranteed passport photo success!

    Your passport application processing will likely be delayed if you do not submit a photo that meets these established requirements. Why take a chance and leave your travel timeline up in the air? To avoid such processing delays, ePassportPhoto.com can help you accomplish this process with immediate feedback on your image, as well as our 24-hour processing time!

    Your U.S. passport photo must be:

    • A color image
    • An image printed on matte or glossy paper (photo quality)
    • The standard 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) in size
    • Centered so that the subject’s head is between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (between 25 and 35 mm) from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head
    • Taken within the past 6 months to reflect your current and most recognizable appearance
    • Taken in front of a plain white or cream colored background
    • Centered to reveal the subject’s entire face
    • Taken with a neutral facial expression/natural smile, and with both eyes open (this is key!)

    Photos must not be digitally enhanced or altered to change your appearance in any way. If you take the photo with your digital camera, the image must adhere to the following specifications!:

    • The image dimensions must be in a square aspect ratio (height and width must be equal!)
    • Cropped to 600X600 pixels

    Got questions? Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Passport Photo Requirements Abroad! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/passport-photo-requirements-abroad/ Sat, 25 Jun 2016 20:13:45 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=396 Big plans for the summer?

    Just traveling for work?

    Passport photo requirements may be similar from country to country, but there are certainly some glaring differences and serious dimensional variation between them!

    Here’s some requirements to be aware of for UK passport photos, for example:

    • The image must be 35 mm x 45 mm.
    • The image must be a close-up of the subject’s full head and shoulders.
    • The face size (top to bottom) must be between 29mm and 34mm.
    • The image must be taken In color on plain white photographic paper.
    • The image must be taken against a plain cream or light grey backdrop.
    • The image must have been taken within the last month.
    • The image must be clear and in focus.
    • The photo, itself, must be without any tears or creases.
    • The photo, itself, must be Unmarked on both sides (unless it needs to be countersigned).
    • The photo must be unaltered by computer software.
    • The subject must maintain a neutral expression and mouth closed position..
    • The image bust be without any shadows.

    Got questions? Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

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    Changing Appearances and Your Passport Photo! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/changing-appearances-and-your-passport-photo/ Tue, 21 Jun 2016 20:16:42 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=394 Everybody changes!

    Whether It’s something as insignificant as a new facial hair style, or as noticeable as massive weight loss, the human need and tendency to alter one’s appearance isn’t going away anytime soon. In an age of increased identification requirements and security concerns, It’s important to have that visual consistency with regards to your passport photo.

    If your passport has not expired, new photos would only be required if your appearance has “significantly changed” from the face in your passport photo, according to the Department of State.

    Apparently, growing a beard or altering the color of your hair is not considered a significant change in the eyes of the government. Security officials who deal with passports are trained to focus on more key elements, such as noticeable facial features, for example. As such, a new or differing hairstyle shouldn’t be a real distraction from the eyes of a government official.

    When should you update that passport photo?

    1. Undergoing significant facial surgery/trauma

    2. Undergoing a change in your gender, or adding/removing many facial piercings or tattoos

    3. If you simply cannot be identified from your current passport photo, you should apply for a new passport!

    When it does come time to get a passport photo, the US government provides a wealth of “do’s” and “don’ts” on its website, so be sure to do some further research for maximum clarity on the matter!

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    Preparing for Your Passport Photo! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/preparing-for-your-passport-photo/ Tue, 14 Jun 2016 00:32:08 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=392 We’re here to help!

    We know that there’s a lot to keep in mind when you’re preparing your travels-why should you have to struggle with the little things? Here are some simple pointers to set you up for success at your next passport photo shoot.

    If you’ve taken a passport photo in the past, be sure to wear a different outfit from your previous photo shoot-this way, you’ll be able to prove to a government agency that the image is from the correct time frame of renewal. It’s important to remember that the passport photo will only show the area of your shoulders and collarbone, so it doesn’t matter what you wear below the waist! Business attire is recommended for passport photos and one can never go wrong with a suit and tie! If you’re not the suit and tie “type,” wear a shirt with a real collar, like a button-down dress shirt, for example!

    Some folks recommend that women should make sure they wear a shirt or dress with a high enough neckline that it will show up in the final picture.

    Regardless of gender, both men and women should feel free to avoid outfits that are black or white. The end product will have a plain white background, so a colored shirt will help ensure your photo doesn’t look washed out. In other words, got a favorite color? Go ahead and wear it for your passport photo shoot!
    Be sure to take advantage of our professional order processing team, which has gained unparalleled passport photos compliance experience as the largest passport photos shop in the world!

    Wishing all of you happy travelers a fantastic journey!

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    Trouble with baby photos? We got this! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/trouble-with-baby-photos-we-got-this/ Sat, 11 Jun 2016 17:33:18 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=390 Having trouble with those pesky baby passport photos? We know that this can be a burden and cause unnecessary distress during your trip or vacation planning.

    There are some incredibly simple, yet effective measures to ensuring an easy process. To make sure that you’ve done this correctly or would simply appreciate confirmation on what you think is a satisfactory passport photo, feel free to submit here, via ePassportPhoto.

    Follow this easy guidelines:

    • The subject should be looking directly at the camera.
    • Both of the subject’s ears should be visible and neither should be obscured.
    • The subject should maintain a closed-mouth position.
    • Both of the subject’s eyes should be open and very visible.
    • For the entirety of the image, The background should be white or off-white.
    • Additionally, the photo should be taken in a bright environment and there should be no shadows across or behind the subject.
    • There should be no objects on the subject’s face or background (toys, blankets, etc…).
    • As with all passport photos, the image should be sharp, clear, properly-contrasted, and uncomplicated!

    ePassportPhoto.com has been revolutionizing the passport photo business since 2005 and we’ve seen how tricky it can be to achieve the perfect baby passport photo. Our primary goal has been to put an end to the passport photo rip-off and resulting frustration. We believe that there’s no reason you should have to spend valuable time and money just to get a simple, compliant set of passport photos.

    Be sure to take advantage of our professional order processing team, which has gained unparalleled passport photos compliance experience as the largest passport photos shop in the world!

    Wishing all of you happy travelers a fantastic journey!

    Cheers,

    http://www.epassportphoto.com/

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    Backgrounds for Passport Photo Requirements! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/06/backgrounds-for-passport-photo-requirements/ Mon, 06 Jun 2016 16:43:14 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=385 Having trouble with that tricky background component of your image? Remember to use a solid white or off-white setting to meet requirements-Patterns are a no-no!

    Got questions? Be sure to message us at ePassportPhoto to get quick guidance from our representatives!

    Happy travels from ePassportPhoto.com

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    Tips! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2016/02/163/ Wed, 03 Feb 2016 19:42:13 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=163 Hey, travelers!

    We know that there’s a lot to get in order when organizing your passport.

    Check out this helpful information on passport photo guidelines!

    https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/photos.html

    Let us know how we can help on Facebook or https://www.epassportphoto.com!

    Cheers!

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    Check out these kind words by leading news publications! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2015/12/check-out-these-kind-words-by-leading-news-publications/ Mon, 07 Dec 2015 01:51:54 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=159 https://www.epassportphoto.com/buzz/

    Thanks for the support and keep the photos coming!
    Visit www.epassportphoto.com and like us on Facebook for guidance!

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    Frequently Asked Questions! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2015/10/frequently-asked-questions/ Mon, 05 Oct 2015 20:12:34 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=157 Wondering how to nail your passport picture in one take?
    Check out this handy guide for all of your photographic conundrums!

    http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/photos/frequently-asked-questions.html

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    ePassportPhoto.com v.3 is up and running! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2013/10/hello-world/ Tue, 22 Oct 2013 07:20:27 +0000 http://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=1 Given your wonderful feedback over the past few months, we have released today a friendlier version of the service.  We look forward to continuing providing the best online experience for passport photos.

    Yours,

    Team ePassportPhoto.com

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    Revolutionizing passport photos – the video https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2010/12/revolutionizing-passport-photos-the-video/ Mon, 20 Dec 2010 12:39:43 +0000 http://beta.epassportphoto.com/blog/?p=130 ]]> Are you a soldier? you deserve a full service for $1 (3 days special) https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2009/10/are-you-a-soldier-you-deserve-a-full-service-for-1-3-days-special/ Sat, 17 Oct 2009 08:58:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2009/10/Are-you-a-soldier--you-deserve-a-full-service-for-%241-(3-days-special).aspx Are you a soldier at an APO AE address?  we want to show our small sign of appreciation for folks in service in the next 3 days

    What’s the deal?  our premium service of validation, printing and shipping for $1 – how to claim it?

    1. Use the following coupon URL: http://www.epassportphoto.com/?coupon=AKA4GBogzIhaAHV1ATuTAMTheqgVNPxc
    2. Checkout with your home address and send as an email with your AE APO address to help@passport-photo.online

    Spread the news around – we are honored to serve you guys

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    New Online Service Aims to Eliminate Green Card Lottery Scams https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2009/10/new-online-service-aims-to-eliminate-green-card-lottery-scams/ Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:25:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2009/10/New-Online-Service-Aims-to-Eliminate-Green-Card-Lottery-Scams.aspx New Online Service Aims to Eliminate Green Card Lottery Scams


    eGreenCardPhoto.com makes it fast, easy and free to create a compliant digital photo
    for the green card lottery application.

    Palo Alto, Calif. – October 20, 2009  – Every year millions of people submit their application to the Diversity Immigrant Visa program, also
    known as the green card lottery – more than 13 million applied last year.
    Submitting the application is free, but the process is complicated by stringent photo requirements. The applicant must  submit a digital passport photo that adheres to various specifications, such as a minimal color depth (24-bit) and resolution (150 dpi).

    The complex requirements have generated a market for services offering submission to the green card lottery at a hefty price of $50-$150. In many cases, such services use misleading and illegal techniques to acquire customers (for more information, see the FTC’s Consumer Alert at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt003.shtm). The government’s forms are simple, and the application is free, but nevertheless
    people have turned to these services due to the stringent photo
    requirements.

    eGreenCardPhoto.com is a new online service that enables anyone to create a fully compliant digital photo for the green card lottery. The service is 100% free, and is sponsored by ePassportPhoto.com, the
    leader in online passport photos which has served millions of customers since 2005. By following three simple steps, eGreenCardPhoto.com makes it easy and
    free for anyone to apply to the green card lottery while avoiding the green card lottery submission services, often known as green card lottery scams

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    What's Walgreens afraid of? (tiny ePassportPhoto.com!?) https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2009/03/whats-walgreens-afraid-of-tiny-epassportphoto-com/ Sun, 22 Mar 2009 09:25:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2009/03/What's-Walgreens-afraid-of--(tiny-ePassportPhotocom!).aspx Walgreens, you’ve lost my drugstore visits!

    From a customer-oriented company always thinking about making life easier and cheaper for us, Walgreens turned into a store that censors the content of your photos

     

    (Photo by http://www.futuregringo.com/)

    Listen to this true story about ePassportPhoto.com and decide for yourself what you think about Walgreens:

    November 2005 – “Birth of free passport photos online”

    Like my other solid business, it all started from a real customer need unmet until them: I needed to renew my passport and send the application with 2 passport photos.As many have experienced, getting the best passport photo (and not the usual mug-shot) is not that easy. Definitely given that this photo will accompany you for 10 years.Plus it costs a hefty sum of money for a simple digital photo when you think about it!

    A casual lunch break got me and a friend Tom thinking: why wouldn’t we make this whole process of passport photos totally online and for free for people (and make a dime or two if we can from advertising): digital cameras are all over the place, broadband is ubiquitous, and a good passport photo can only be achieved when you have the time to take a few shots of yourself at your own leisure – we felt there’s something here!

    After plenty of brainstorming and decent amount of web coding we brought ePassportPhoto.com to life (back then buying a decent domain name was easy compared to today!). With zero marketing we got great positive feedback and excitement on the free offering and the way to avoid the usual passport photos rip-offs.One posting led the another: the Times Online, Popular Science, King5 Network, Lifehacker, Boing Boing, The Consumerist and tech65.org are just a few of the places that spotted how ePassportPhoto.com transforms the passport photos industry.

    We did a plain 3-step simple solution for people from around the world to create passport photos for free. And yes, we started actually making some dollars from ads and premium customers of ours.

    We got an enormous satisfaction – It was really heartwarming to see people from around the world in the thousands daily using our service.It was also fun acquiring the #1 spot for passport photos terms at Google!

    March 2009 – The big “W” at work

    Believe it or not after more than 3 years of running this service, more than 3 million people from practically every country on earth visitedePassportPhoto – did I mention how much did we spend on marketing?

    Word of mouth played a significant role and here are some of the terrific feedback we’ve been getting and is captured in the recently opened Facebook page:

    In addition to the free do-it-yourself option that we provide, we launched a guaranteed premium service for official passport photos.We treated all customers as good as it gets – people love us.Really.One of the premium service options is for customers to pick their passport photos – or more precisely a 4×6″ photo print bearing their passport photos – at a Walgreens store.We thought that anyone can print what they want to Walgreens photo center – right?

    Well, note x a c t l y! at some point Walgreens’ radar picked up on our so called “scam”. A few emails were sent to us saying:

    We have been getting passport prints from your online service, and we DO NOT print photos that are sent to our store … Customers need to come into the store to have their passport photos taken. We do not allow customers to create their own passport pictures and print them themselves…. It would be appreciated if you would no longer endorse our photofinishing services on your website

    Or another example:

    Walgreens is not affiliated with this scam or company and will charge your customers a second time for the cost of the passport in store because when they are sent over the internet there is a charge due in store. We will redirect all of our customers to contact this company for any issues.

    Well, I read their policy and it’s amazing to see that this goliath can forbid people from printing 4×6″ photos according to its content.In any event, we definitely didn’t want to steal their customers (although that as a matter of fact they should probably give us some referral fees for driving customers to their stores)

    Not so heartwarming anymore… So, heart-shattered, I wrote an email to Walgreen saying:

    1. We come in peace

    2. We respect Walgreen and we want to work together with your admired great company

    3. Show us the right way, how can we change ePassportPhoto to be legit

    Walgreens didn’t even responded back – nothing

    Guys, is there anyone home? Are you people at Walgreens looking down little people’s alley?

    I’ve heard of Walgreens acting like a big company but couldn’t believe it until now. Perhaps Walgreens is a place where few short minded clerks run the show with policy papers in their hands, not respecting customers anymore.

    I don’t know if it’s CVS or Walgreens for you but if you ask me – Walgreens has lost my drugstore visits.

    Hope you enjoy our website

    – The ePassportPhoto team

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    Become a fan of ePassportPhoto.com in Facebook! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2009/02/become-a-fan-of-epassportphoto-com-in-facebook/ Sun, 08 Feb 2009 22:55:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2009/02/Become-a-fan-of-ePassportPhotocom-in-Facebook!.aspx Let us hear back from you – tell us how we're doing – we look forward to hearing from you.  If you have a Facebook account simply click on the following link and sign up to become a fan of ePassportPhoto:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/ePassportPhotocom/49319144724?ref=mf

     Cheers!

     

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    The standards of passport photos worldwide https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2009/02/the-standards-of-passport-photos-worldwide/ Fri, 06 Feb 2009 21:50:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2009/02/The-standards-of-passport-photos-worldwide.aspx Passports are among the most widely accepted forms of identification in the world. One of the reasons for this is that passports are given only after the background of the applicant has been thoroughly verified and his or her bona fides have been established. A key element of the passport as a means of identification is the passport photograph. Very few countries now accept black and white photos for passports and photographs are now starting to be be gathered by some countries in a digital form so that it can be used for computerized facial recognition. The digital photograph is validated against the actual appearance of the person either by a physical verification at the time the passport is collected, or through internal processes and interviews – the procedure varies from country to country but still always requires the validation against an actual passport photo..

    While each country has its own conditions and specifications for the photographs to be used in its passports, the need for a clear and recognizable image of the passport holder means that certain basic requirements remain the same:

    • The image should be front facing – photos showing profiles or taken from oblique angles are not accepted.
    • The focus must be clear and sharp.
    • The eyes should be open and the ears must be visible- they should not be covered by hair.
    • Teeth should not be visible in the photographs as this will affect the biometric scanning and recognition of the photographs.

    Biometrics is a technology that more and more countries are using to make, counterfeiting of passports almost impossible and to allow for automated authentication of the passports and recording of the passport holder’s arrivals and departures. A biometric passport is one that adds a remotely readable computer chip to the traditional passport booklet so that it becomes a kind of smartcard. The computer chip stores a great deal of information, but for identification purposes the most important is a digital image of the passport holder. Using this, digital image facial recognition software can be used to verify the identity of the person carrying the passport with a far greater degree of certainty than traditional visual comparison.

    Children’s photos, especially those of infants are often difficult to take, but again, while specifications may vary according to the country in question, certain basic requirements are common.

    • The baby or child should be clearly visible with the facial details clear.
    • There should be no other objects in the photos –no toys, decorations or other people.
    • The full face must be visible.
    • Both eyes should be open. This condition may be relaxed for infants but is essential in the case of older children for the computerized facial recognition.

    The basic passport photograph requirements for some countries are as follows:

    • The United States: 2” x 2” Photos must be less than six months old. Headwear is only allowed id it is a religious requirement. The face must be completely exposed.
    • Canada: 5cm x 7cm. Only photos on plain high quality photographic paper are acceptable. Heavy weight paper may not be used for printing photos
    • Mexico: 2” x 2”. Four copies to be submitted and the background must be white or very lightly colored
    • United Kingdom: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. No “red Eye” is permitted and the photos should not have nay folds or creases.
    • Germany: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. The face and ears must be clearly seen.
    • France: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. Skin tones must be natural and not changed for cosmetic purposes. Wearing of spectacles in the photos is not allowed.
    • Italy: 4.5cm x 3.5cm
    • Spain: 4cm x 3cm
    • ·Russia: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. The head must occupy 75% of the total photo. No light should reflect off spectacles if they are worn in the photos.
    • Turkey: 4.5cm x 3.5cm
    • Netherlands: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. Teeth must not be visible in the photos.
    • Australia: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. The photo should not be more that 6 months old.
    • China: 4.8cm x 4.3cm
    • Japan: 4.5cm x 3.5cm
    • India: 3.5cm x 3.5cm
    • Singapore: 4.5cm x 3.5cm. Eyes must be wide open. Background should be white unless your hair is of that color in which case a darker background may us used to make the hair visible.
    • Korea: 4.5cm x3.5cm
    • Brazil: 7cm x 5cm. The ears must be clearly visible and the face not covered.

    Please note that the first measurement, in all cases, is the height of the photos and the second is the width. All countries require that the photos be in color and no other person or objects be present in the photos. As can be seen, many countries are standardizing on the 4.5cm x 3.5cm size. However, due to the heightened security measures that all countries are enforcing, it is always best to check from a reliable source and be sure that there have been no changes in the passport photo specifications before applying.

    Passport photographs are also used for many other applications since the specifications are so strict that they meet most requirements for driving and other license and identity card photographs. The only difference is that the size of the photograph may vary depending on where and for what it is being used. Most countries also require the same size and specification photos both for issuing passport to its citizens’ and also for the issuing of visas to foreign nationals who want to visit the country.

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    ePassportPhoto.com passes the TWO MILLION FREE PASSPORT PHOTOS mark https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/epassportphoto-com-passes-the-two-million-free-passport-photos-mark/ Fri, 14 Nov 2008 03:30:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/ePassportPhotocom-passes-the-TWO-MILLION-FREE-PASSPORT-PHOTOS-mark.aspx ePassportPhoto.com
    continues to revolutionize the passport photo market, achieving 100%
    year-over-year growth and increasing global market penetration

    Palo Alto, Calif. – October 20, 2008 – ePassportPhoto.com,
    the leading online passport photo service, has provided over 2 million free
    passport photos to users around the globe. ePassportPhoto.com provides a unique
    system that allows users to upload photos and generate digital passport photo
    sheets meeting the specific requirements of over 60 passport issuing
    authorities.

    ePassportPhoto.com is a truly global online service
    provider, able to provide passport photos according to the exact specifications
    for over 60 different countries. This includes ensuring the photos are of the
    exact size and resolution requirements, and that the subject is properly
    positioned in the photo. The process is incredibly simple; the user uploads a
    suitable image to ePassportPhoto.com, specifies which country the passport
    application is for, and a digital passport photo sheet is returned, matching
    that country’s requirements exactly. ePassportPhoto.com is used not only for
    passports, but for any photo identification, ranging from immigration permits
    to student IDs and ski passes.

    In the last year ePassportPhoto.com has seen year-over-year
    growth of more than 100% in visitors and revenues. Increased exposure has come
    about though online and offline marketing, word of mouth and the localization
    of the interface to eight languages. Fastest growing markets are within Europe,
    especially in Italy, France and Germany, where ePassportPhoto.com is achieving
    significant market penetration and acceptance.

    In addition to providing a service for consumers,
    ePassportPhoto.com has started to market its white-label solution for companies
    wishing to enhance their photo ID applications. A recent example is the
    UK-based Boomerang student debit card (http://www.boomerangprepaidcard.co.uk).
    Boomerang selected ePassportPhoto.com as a provider of ID photos, enabling
    students to complete the entire application process online. By avoiding the
    need to rely on standard mail to accept student photos, Boomerang was able to
    significantly streamline the approval process and dramatically reduce costs.

    “I’m extremely excited about the full online experience our
    customers get with the ePassportPhoto.com photo engine,” said Andy Dagger,
    Managing Director at Boomerang. “Our customers get access to a proven and
    tested experience while we get the operational peace of mind.”

    About ePassportPhoto.com

    ePassportPhoto.com is the leading online passport photos Web
    site and has been operating since 2005, revolutionizing the way people obtain
    passport photos.  ePassportPhoto.com
    offers a branded service, as well as a white-label solution that allows photo
    ID providers, such as universities, sports facilities and credit card
    companies, to shorten the application and review processes and significantly
    reduce costs. ePassportPhoto.com is a privately held company headquartered in
    Palo Alto, CA.  For more information
    about ePassportPhoto.com, visit www.ePassportPhoto.com

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    Visa and Passport Photographs for Mexico https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/visa-and-passport-photographs-for-mexico/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:15:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Visa-and-Passport-Photographs-for-Mexico.aspx Tourism is one of Mexico’s largest industries and the country is the largest destination for travelers from South and Central America. It is also the world’s 8th most popular tourist destination and in 2006 the country received over 21 million foreign tourists. Besides the famous resorts like Acapulco and Cancun with their long golden beaches and hectic nightlife, there are a number of smaller more secluded sea side getaways for those looking for a quieter and more relaxed time.

    The other famous tourist attractions are the ruins of the Maya and Inca cities which offer an awe inspiring glimpse into long dead but, for their time, very advance civilizations. Mexicans are a warm and friendly people and go out of their way to make visitors feel welcome.

    The temperate climate and the unique culture – a blend of Spanish and Native American, are other reasons why the country has become one of the world’s major tourist hot spots. The best time to visit is from December to July. However, if you are going to any of the sea side resorts during the college breaks; be prepared for hordes of noisy college students enjoying their vacations there.

    Mexican passport photos are of a fairly simple nature. The main requirements are:

    • The picture should be submitted in 4 copies. While 3 is the official quantity required, the authorities are known to often ask for an additional one while the application is being processed and submitting an extra one will save time.

    • The photos should be of the standard size – 3.5cms X 4.5cms

    • They should be in color and taken against a white or lightly colored background.

    • You should be looking directly at the camera. Pictures even slightly in profile have been known to be rejected.

    • Your face should fill between 70 to 80% of the photo area.

    • One important requirement is that the photos should be images captured on film and printed on photographic paper. Digital image printed out on glossy paper like you would do for photos you have taken are not accepted.


    Mexican Visa photos should meet the same specifications as the passport ones. Once again it is advisable to submit and extra copy (4 in all) of your photos along with the visa application to be in the safe side.

    While the specs Mexican visa and passport photos are not as highly defined as those of some other countries, be careful not the take the requirements for granted and ensure that you submit the right kind of photos.

    Citizens of some countries do not require visas to enter Mexico. Before traveling to the country is makes sense to check with the Mexican Embassy nearest you as to whether or not you need a visa.

     

     


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    Taiwan Visa and Passport Photographs https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/taiwan-visa-and-passport-photographs/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:07:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Taiwan-Visa-and-Passport-Photographs.aspx Taiwan is an old country – the first human habitations on the island came into being 10,000 years ago. It was only in the 15th century that immigrants arrive from China and slowly took control of the land. In the early 16th century the Portuguese occupied the island and called it Formosa (Beautiful). They stayed for about a century until the Dutch forced them out and became the occupiers. They in turn were ousted from the island in the mid 17th century by forces from the mainland and the island became a part of China until after World War II when the local leaders split with the mainland Communists and set up an independent country on the island.

    Most visitors to the country are content with is experiencing the high tech cities and manufacturing zones which make up about one third of the island. The natural beauty of the other two thirds has long been ignored but today, with improvements in transportation and tourist infrastructure, the hinterland, with its variety of natural beauty and wonders, is more accessible and is proving to be an increasing popular tourist attraction.

    Like many countries, Taiwan has the same specifications for both passport and visa photographs.  

    • The photo should be submitted in duplicate and the size must be 2 inches X 2 inches.

    • The photo should be recent and in any case not older than six months.

    • The photos should be in color with a plain with background and you need to be looking directly at the camera.

    • Your face should be in the center of the photo and should occupy about 75% of the total picture area.

    • While normal spectacles may be worn in the photos, care should be taken that reflections from the lenses do not obscure the view of the eyes. Dark or tinted glasses should not be worn unless they are regularly used for medical reason, in which case the embassy may ask for a medical certificate to support this.

    • Hats or head gear, except for those required on grounds of religion are not allowed.


    A visa application must be accompanied by your passport which should have at least six months validity remaining from the date of our entry in
    to Taiwan as well as a plane of ship ticket with a confirmed departure date not later than 30 days from the date of arrival.

    Before applying for a Taiwan visa, you need to ensure that you’re passport does not have the limitation “Prohibited from entering The Republic of China” stamped or endorsed on it. This kind of restriction is placed on the passports of many countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Taiwan. As the visa fees are subject to change and also may vary from country to country, you should check the current fees and other requirements with the Taiwan Embassy or Representative office before submitting your application.

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    Swiss Passport and Visa Photos https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/swiss-passport-and-visa-photos/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:03:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Swiss-Passport-and-Visa-Photos.aspx Switzerland is a land of mountains, lakes, snow capped peaks, the world’s best watches, chocolates and cheeses, an international banking hub and one of the cleanest and well maintained countries in the world. What more is there to say? Everyone knows Switzerland and has their own reasons for going there.

    The Swiss are know for their methodical and organized approach in all things. This is evident in the clear cut requirements for obtaining a visa which are:

    • A passport which should be valid for at least three months from the expiry of the Swiss visa
    • The application for completed in every respect a confirmed round trip ticket from your country of residence to Switzerland and back. If the ticket is not immediately available proof of purchase in the form of written confirmation for a travel agent or airline giving details of your itinerary is acceptable. If you are proceeding to another country after Switzerland, you may be required to show a valid visa for that country. This is best confirmed from the Swiss embassy.
    • You will have to show proof that your are financially able to make the trip. This could be either in the form of a copy of the most recent bank statement or a letter from your bank confirming your bank balance. The basis for deciding your financial viability will be that you will need at least $100 per day of your visit.
    • You will be required to submit a letter from our employer (unless you are retired) that will confirm your position in the company and your salary.

     

    The requirements for both Swiss passport and visa photographs are the same. To apply for either a passport or a visa you must submit 2 photos of a 3.5cms X 4.5cms size along with your application. Your face, from the top of the head to the bottom of the chin, should measure between 29 to 35mm. In the case of children below 11 years of age, the face should be between 23 to 34 mm, measured in the same way.

    The background should be either pure white or off white with no patterns, designs or external objects in the frame. If you wear glasses they should be worn in the photo but neither the frame not any reflection from the glass should obscure the eyes. Head wear is allowed if religious beliefs require it to be worn, but the head wear should not in any way cover the face or restrict identification. The photos should be less than six months old and your facial expression should be neutral. It is essential that your mouth is closed and your teeth are not visible in the photos as this will affect is applicability for use with facial recognition software.

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    Sweden – Passport and Visa Photos https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/sweden-passport-and-visa-photos/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:57:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Sweden----Passport-and-Visa-Photos.aspx Famous as the land of the Vikings and the home of the two great Bergmans of cinema – Ingrid and Ingmar, the Volvo and also of ABBA, Sweden is unique in that it’s long and interesting history has had little outside influences on it. Like Switzerland, it has maintained both it sovereignty and neutrality through the ages.

    Sweden is a land of beautiful countryside and abundant natural wonder ranging from innumerable lakes to snow capped mountains. A variety of flora and fauna make it a great destination for the nature lover. The country is also a popular destination for business travelers who are attracted by the country’s professional work ethic and the cutting edge technologies that its companies’ are creating.

    Sweden has many different types of visas and you should always contact the Swedish Embassy to ascertain which category you fall under and what type of visa you should apply for. Sweden has a liberal tourist and business visitor policy and getting a visa is not difficult. However, although the requirements may appear to be fairly simple, including those of the photos to be submitted along with your application, please make sure that the forms are completed in every respect since the Swedish policy is not to ask for additional information in the case of incomplete forms, but to reject them. If your application has been rejected once, even for the most innocuous reason, future applications will be subject to even greater scrutiny.

    As with most countries, Sweden has standardized on the type photos required for both passports and visas. The photos must be in color and of the standard passport photo size, which is 3.5cms X 4.5cms. The face should occupy about 70% of the photo and you must be looking directly at the camera so that both sides of your face are visible.

    The background should be light colored and should contain no shadows or objects. It is important that your expression be neutral which means that you should not have a big smile on your face and your teeth should not be visible. While regularly worn spectacles should be worn in the photo, there should be no reflection that limits the visibility of the eyes in the photo. Head gear of any kind and dark or heavily tinted glasses are not allowed. The photos must be submitted in duplicate with the applicants name clearly printed on the back of the photos in pencil.

    Sweden permits citizens of many countries, epically those of the European Union, to enter the country without a visa or obtain a visa on arrival. However, since the rules on these are very strict, it is better to check with the embassy to know your eligibility and also the visa fees which vary form country to country.

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    Russia – Passport and Visa Requirements https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/russia-passport-and-visa-requirements/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:52:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Russia-%e2%80%93-Passport-and-Visa-Requirements.aspx
    For most of the 20th century Russia, or the USSR as it was then called, was a victim of its self imposed isolation and cut off from the rest of the world. Business travel was rare since foreign trade and investment was not encouraged and while there was no ban on tourists coming to the country, the visa policies and the conditions and limitations imposed on the visitor, made a trip there something only the hardiest traveler would undertake.

    With the fall of communism Russia is once again open to the world and the wonders of the country are once again accessible to all who wish to go there. Russia is a huge country, straddling both Europe and Asia and if you want to see it properly, be prepared to spend at least a few weeks so that you will be able to cover the country in some detail.

    Russian passport photos must meet the following specs:

    • They should be 3.5cms X 4.5cms

    • 6 copies of the photos have to be submitted with the application

    • The head must occupy approximately 75% of the total photo area

    • Photos should be recent and bear a clear resemblance to the applicant

    • Any for covering of the face, even because of traditional costume requirements is not allowed

    • If you are wearing spectacles in the photo, there should be no light reflecting off them and your eyes should be clearly visible through the lenses.


    There is not much detail given about the specs for visa photos expect that they should match passport photo requirements. However to be on the safe side, please ensure that you are looking straight at the camera, if you have long hair, make sure it does not cover any part of your face, and that the background is either white or of a light color. Avoid any patterned backgrounds in your visa photos. The best way to ensure that your Russian visa photo is accepted easily, besides following the guidelines mentioned above, is to make sure they are in line with the generic visa photo specs of European countries.



     

    Russia has a somewhat complicated procedure for applying for a visa. The policies are also known to be subject to frequent changes (often not formally announced) caused by changes in the international security scenario and bilateral problems with some countries. It is advisable to contact the nearest Russian Embassy or Consulate to find out what are the actual polices and restrictions prevailing at the time you are applying for your visa.



    Getting a visa to visit Russia may entail answering more questions than you would have to for other European countries and it may also take longer to come through, but it is worth the effort to be able to visit the land full of ancient history, incredible beauty and friendly people.

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    Photos Specs for Iranian Visas and Passport https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/photos-specs-for-iranian-visas-and-passport/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:48:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Photos-Specs-for-Iranian-Visas-and-Passport.aspx
    In spite of all the troubles, Iran is still a great place to visit. The people are friendly by nature and will welcome foreigners who understand their culture and are careful not to violate any of its norms.

    The best and safest way to see the country is to travel in an organized tour group. Since it is a religious state with very strong orthodox Muslim beliefs, women should not travel alone in the country and even when traveling in groups should always observe the local customs like wearing modest clothes that cover their bodies and also scarves to cover their heads. There are few restrictions for men except that ties are never worn as they are considered a symbol of decadence that the authorities do not approve of. Also it may be better to avoid wearing shorts, although the climate may make that form of dress appealing.

    The Iranian civilization is one of the worlds oldest and the region is thought to be the birth place of modern man. It is obviously not a place for a fun filled holiday full of restaurants and bars, but if you are looking to see where history began and visit ruins dating from the beginning of recorded time, this is the country to visit.

    Iranian Embassies rarely grant passports those wishing to acquire one are usually directed to the contact the Home Department in Tehran.

    However, the Photo Requirements for both Iranian passport and visas are much the same. The photos must be of 3.5cms X 4.5cms in size and be in color. The background should be white. You should be looking directly at the camera. One important point to keep in mind is that all women above the age of 9 are required to have their hair covered in the photos. However, the face should be clearly visible.

    For a tourist visa you need to submit the visa application for in duplicate along with 3 photos. The application should be accompanied by your passport and a round trip ticket. The passport should be valid for a period of 6 months beyond the date of departure from Iran.

    For a business visa only a single copy of the form along with one photo need be submitted. Beside the passport, valid for 6 months after your departure from Iran and the round trip ticket, you will also need to give a letter from your employer containing the full details of the purpose of your visit, the dates you will be visiting different places in the country, the names and addresses of all those who you will be meeting during your trip and the name of the hotels you will be staying at. Your employer should also certify that the company will take full responsibility for all your actions and expenses during your visit.

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    Photos Requirements for Singapore Visas and Passports https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/photos-requirements-for-singapore-visas-and-passports/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:40:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Photos-Requirements-for-Singapore-Visas-and-Passports.aspx


    From a British outpost established in the 18th century to protect their colonial interests in the region to the bustling commercial hub of Asia today, Singapore has come a long way. A vibrant tourist destination for travelers from all over the world, it is famous for the multicultural traditions of its ethnic Chinese, Malay and Indian communities. Anyone who is doing business in Asia, and possibly anywhere else in the world will have a Singapore connection. Its colorful history and tourist attractions and the huge shopping opportunities make it a major tourist magnet.  While it is a free and democratic city-state, be warned that there are very harsh laws for such things at drug use. But as long as you obey the law, you can look forward to an enjoyable, safe and colorful trip.


    Photo specifications for both Singaporean passports and visas are the same. The country is every exacting in its photo requirements and any deviation for the norms will mean the application, either for a passport or a visa, will be rejected.

    • The photos must be very sharp and clear. Any photos that the authorities find to be sub standard will be rejected.

    • The size must be 3.5cms X 4.5cms and be borderless

    • You must be looking directly at the camera and your eyes should be wide open.

    • The size of your face in the photos should measure between 2.5cms to 3.5cms from the top of your heard to your chin and should be in the center of the photo.

    • The top of your shoulders must be visible in the photo.

    • Photos should be taken without hats and head covering unless these are normally worn and are a religious or cultural requirement and if they do appear in the photos, your face should not in any way be obscured.

    • If you normally wear glasses, these should be worn in the photo but there should not be any flash reflection obscuring your eyes and no part of the frame should cover your eyes. Also sunglasses and tinted lenses cannot be used.

    • No other objects such as a part of a chair or decoration items should appear in the photo.

    • The background should be white unless your hair or head covering is of that color in which case the background should in a shade of light gray dark enough to make your hair or head covering clearly visible.

    • The photo should be in a matt finish and have no creases, stain or other mothers on it.

    • Two copies of the photo should accompany the visa application.

    Singapore requires a great many supporting documents including proof of adequate funds to accompany the visa application. The best thing to do is to contact the nearest embassy for details. 

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    Photos for Finnish passports and Visas https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/photos-for-finnish-passports-and-visas/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:37:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Photos-for-Finnish-passports-and-Visas.aspx Finland is a country of contrast, from the modern urban areas to the wild and majestic countryside. Full of forests and lakes with great winter sports opportunities, it is a leading outdoors, adventure and sporting holiday destination. It is also a place where you can experience the Midnight Sun – during the summer months the sun remains in the sky for several weeks on end making a land of continuous daylight.

    Finnish Passport and Visa photo
    and other specifications are among the most stringent in the world. This odes not mean that there is anything extra or unusual about them but every parameter is defined and needs to be followed if you want your application for a passport or visa to have the right kind of photos so it in not rejected. Here is what is expected of the photos:


    • While the present policy is that both black and white as well as color photos are accepted, this will change soon, so it is safer to submit only color photos

    • The photos must be less than six months old

    • The photos should be 47mm X 36mm

    • The size of your face in the photos should be between 32 and 36mm measured from the opt of the head (not including the hair) to the base of the chin.

    • The background must be plain gray with no shadows

    • The contrast must be such that the facial features are clearly discernible

    • Your head should be in the center of the photo

    • Both your head as well as your shoulders should be facing the camera

    • No portrait style photos with profiles of special effects will be accepted

    • Your expression must be neutral and you mouth closed sp that your teeth are not visible

    • Your eyes must be wide open but not unnaturally so

    • No part of your face should be covered by any headgear or hair

    • Glasses should not be worn for the photo

    • Lighting must be uniform and there should not be any dark patches or spots in the photo

    • Natural light should be used and any tints will not be acceptable

    • There should be no red eyes effect caused by the use of a flash

    • It must be printed on top quality paper and be clear with a sharp focus

    • No scratches, stains or other marks should be visible

    • Digital retouching or other modification of photos is not allowed as this will affect the viability of face recognition software.

     

    Having gone through all those specs, it is still preferable to contact the Finnish Embassy and see if anything else is required and also to know what documents are required to be submitted along with our application. While visa policy for European and some other countries is fairly straight forward, in some case special supporting documents are needed.

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    Passport and Visa Photos for Denmark https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/passport-and-visa-photos-for-denmark/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:28:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Passport-and-Visa-Photos-for-Denmark.aspx
    The land of the Vikings, the seafaring race that was once feared throughout Europe is now a peaceful and tranquil land of great natural beauty and warm and friendly people. Located on the Jutland peninsula, Denmark, including the 400 islands that line the coast, is one of Europe’s smallest countries. However that does not stop it from being a favored holiday destination not just for Europeans, but for people from all over the world. The Danes are a tidy and organized people who take great pride in maintaining the natural beauty of their country which can be seen from the pristine villages that dot the landscape, the crystal clear water in the fjords, the lush vegetation on the rolling grasslands and the mountains and the long stretches of clean beaches. Of course, the cuisine, especially the Danish pastries are world famous.



    Passport and visa photographs requirements for Denmark
    are the same and are not complicated. However, the photo specifications must be followed very carefully. Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs gives visa applicants this warning – “Photos will be scanned onto the sticker and it is very important that the following requirements are met. If not the application process will be delayed until a proper photo is handed in.”

     


    • The photos must be recent and identical

    • Photos must be 45mm high and 35mm wide

    • Only color photographs are accepted. Please note that the older policy of accepting either black and white or color photos is no longer valid.

    • The background should be light and plain. Patterns or designs in the background are not acceptable. The photos must be such that when scanned the image appears clearly.

    • Your face MUST fill between 70 to 80% of the total photos area.

    • While headwear is allowed if required because of religious beliefs, the face including the cheekbones and the chin must not be covered.

    • While both printed film based photos and digital images are accepted, the minimum resolution for digital photos is 300 pixels.


    Citizens of European Union countries do not require a visa to enter Denmark. People from some other countries are also exempt from requiring a visa. These include Australia, Canada, Japan and the USA. If you are a citizen of another country, you should check with the Danish Embassy nearest you to see if you are required to have a visa to enter Denmark

    People from other countries who do require a visa to enter Denmark should be in possession of a passport with at least 6 month validity left and a return ticket. If you have a Schengen visa which is common for many European Union countries, this will suffice for your entry into Denmark also.

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    Photo Requirements for Polish Visa and Passports https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/photo-requirements-for-polish-visa-and-passports/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:20:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Photo-Requirements-for-Polish-Visa-and-Passports.aspx The home of Pope John Paul II, Fredric Chopin and Marie Curie, Poland’s long and tumultuous history is closely linked with that of the rest of Europe. Poland has been conquered, partitioned, and subject to wars at many times in its long history. Whatever has happened, the Poles have maintained their unity and have never lost their fierce patriotic zeal. Even while under post World War II communist rule, long before other countries in the same situation tried to will their freedom, the Poles made a valiant although failed attempt when they rose up against the foreign rule in 1956.

    The Polish people are famous for their friendliness, hospitality and their strong family values. Poland today is a modern country but for the tourist looking for something different, there are old villages where time seems to stand still and you are taken back hundreds of years, pastoral setting that rival those to be found anywhere else in Europe in their beauty and serenity and ancient castles and forts that take the visitor back to the more turbulent times in Poland past. Its location in the heart of Europe makes it a great place to either begin or end an exploration of the rest of the continent.

    Requirements for Polish passport photographs are:


    • Three identical photos must be submitted along with the application

    • The photos must not be more than 6 months old

    • The size should be 35mm X 45mm

    • The photos should be in color and must have a light grey background

    • The size of the facial image, as measured from the top of the head to the bottom of the chin must be between 31 to 36mm

    • The eye line should be between 20 to 30mm from the bottom of the photo.

     

     


    Visa photo requirements are somewhat different and are spelt out in more details:


    • The photos should be submitted in 3 copies

    • They must be in color
    •  The photos must be printed of high quality paper and have a bright background

    • The photos should not be more than 6 months old.

    • The person should be looking straight at the camera and both sides of the face should be clearly visible.

    • The head should occupy about 75% of the total picture surface

    • The shoulders should be visible

    • Facial coverings and hats or other headgear are not permitted in the photos

    • Hair should not cover any part of the face and the eyes should be clearly visible
    • The mouth must be shut and teeth not visible in the photosWhile there is no restriction on the wearing of glasses in the photos, it is preferable to remove them to ensure that reflections do not affect the visibility of the eyes.

      

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    Passport and Visa Photos for Pakistan https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/passport-and-visa-photos-for-pakistan/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:15:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Passport-and-Visa-Photos-for-Pakistan.aspx
    Pakistan, until about half a century ago, was a part of India. When India became independent, the North West part of the country became an independent state. Much like India in many ways and sharing much of the same heritage, it is a place of great charm and has many places of natural beauty. Visitors should be aware that it is an Islamic state and Islamic laws and conventions, including those on women travelling alone or how women are required to dress, apply. The unrest in neighboring Afghanistan has affected the tourist inflow to the country but the volume of business visitors has remained unaffected.

    Photos for Pakistan passports and visas must meet the same criteria. While the specifications for the photos are not a demanding as some other countries, you should ensure that what you submit meets the laid down photo requirements.

    The photos should be recent and never more than six months old. Two copies of the photos need to be submitted along with either the passport or visa application. Be careful of the size since it is not that used by most countries – the photos need to be of a 2 inch X 2 inch size. The size of your face in the picture, measured from the bottom of the chin to the top of the hair, should be between 1 and 1 3/8 inches in size and you need to be looking directly at the camera. The photos should be in color and have a white or near white background. You should be wearing normal clothing, as appropriate for your country, when the picture is taken and hats, scarves or other head coverings are not allowed. If your religion  or a medical condition requires you to wear a head covering, you will be asked to submit a signed affidavit stating that it is worn for religious reasons or else provide a doctor’s certificate that the head gear is a medical requirement. There is no standard format laid down for this affidavit or medical certificate so the best thing to do, if you need to submit one, is to contact the embassy and ask them for the wording and other requirements.

    An unusual requirement is that while the photos have to be printed on thin paper, the paper itself must be able to withstand temperatures of up to 225 degrees F. This because the passport photos are heat fused onto the document. This does not apply to visa photos, but since some embassies prefer to stick to a single standard, it is safer to ensure that even visa photos meet this requirement.

    Pakistan exempts people from certain countries from requiring a visa. On the other hand, there are restrictions on entry into the country for certain categories of people, especially if they in the case of certain nationalities if they have been found to have travelled to India within a short time of their Pakistan visit. Your best option will be to contact your nearest Pakistan Embassy or Consulate and ask them about any restriction that may apply in your case.

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    Passport and Visa Photos for Indonesia https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/passport-and-visa-photos-for-indonesia/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:06:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Passport-and-Visa-Photos-for-Indonesia.aspx

    Made up of over 17000 islands and stretching over 5000 miles along the equator, Indonesia is a place of great natural beauty and offers the tourist a wide variety of topographies and ecological regions, which explains why it is growing in popularity as a tourist destination. An ideal destination for the outdoor tourist, it offers miles upon miles of coral reefs that lie in clear waters, making diving and snorkeling a joy. There are thousands of miles of pristine beaches, both at the popular tourist resorts and the remote locations – ideal for the adventurous traveler. Rainforests, volcanoes and an abundance of unique wildlife, including the famed Komodo Dragon make up just some of the other attractions.

    Indonesian passport photo requirements are fairly simple:

     

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      6 photos of 50cms square size are to be submitted along with the passport application. Please note that some Indonesian government departments and Embassies give slightly different photo sizes. To be safe, please contact the embassy or office you are submitting the passport application to and check on the size they require.

    • The photos should be in color with a medium red background. This means that the red should not be so bright as to reflect light and affect the clarity of the picture and not so dark as to cause the details of the face to be lost in a dark background.

    • You must be looking directly at the camera

    • Your face should be in the center of the photos and occupy about 75% of the photo area

     Specifications for visa photos are more clearly defined:

    • The size should be 50cms square
    • 2 copies are to be submitted with the visa application.
    • The photos should be in color with a white background. Light shades and patterns will not be accepted.
    • The size of your face in the photos is very important. Measuring from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin, the image should be not less than 1 inch and not more that 1 and 3/8 of an inch

    • The photos should not be more than six months old

    • Your clothes should be normal daily wear. Uniforms are not acceptable in visa photos even for those whose work requires them to wear one.

    • If you normally wear a wig or hair extensions or use a visible hearing aid or other such device these should be worn in the photo. However, spectacles should not be worn.


    Just because the Indonesian visa photo requirements are not too complicated, do not submit any old photos. You may find them being rejected and have to apply all over again.

    The Indonesian government permits citizens from selected countries to enter Indonesia without a visa or to obtain an automatic visa on arrival. There are two types of visa – tourist and business and both have different requirements in terms of the application procedure and supporting documents required.

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    Indian Visa and Passport Photos https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/indian-visa-and-passport-photos/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:01:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Indian-Visa-and-Passport-Photos.aspx India is more than just a country. In size it occupies an entire subcontinent. Its population numbers over one billion and is second only to China. It is home to hundreds of cultures, languages and every religion known. Climatically it contains just about every environment you could ask for, from snow capped peaks to lush valleys, from the desert to the rain forest and everything in between.

    India is one of the world’s oldest civilizations with a history dating back to at least 4000 BC and probably beyond that. From the prehistoric Aryans who came from the steppes of Central Europe to the Mughals from Central Asia to the British who occupied the country till it became independent in the mid 20th century, it has assimilated all the cultural influences it has received and made these influences its own.

    Tourism is a major industry in the country and no matter what the tourist is looking for, they will find it here. The people are warm and friendly and Indian tradition holds hospitality as being almost a holy trait. In the last decade the economy has been growing at a very high rate and today it is one of the worlds leading economies and most experts feel that the 21st century will see both China and India emerging as super powers.

    Indian visa and passport photos specs are fairly straight forward but they must be strictly adhered to or the application will be rejected. The photos must be 3.5cms X 4.5cms and in color. The background must be white. While that is about all the official visa sources have to say, please do keep the following in mind because applications have been known to be rejected for not confirming to the these factors:

    • If you are wearing glasses, please make sure that reflection from the lenses do on limit the visibility of your eyes

    • If you have long hair, ensure that it does not obscure your face.

    • It is preferable not to wear a hat or any kind of head covering in the photos.

    • You should be looking directly at the camera and both sides of your face should be visible in the photos

    • Your face should occupy about 75% of the total photo area.

     

     

    There are both tourist and business visas available for visiting India. The tourist visas are fairly easy to obtain. All you need is a passport with at least six months validity left and a confirmed round trip ticket. Business visas too are easy to obtain but may require the submission of more details about the nature of the business the visit is for. India does not bar the entry of people form any country, although in the case of certain countries where there are diplomatic or security concerns, some special requirements may exist. Contacting the Indian Embassy to check on any special requirements (unlikely though it may be) and the visa fees is a good idea.

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    French Passport and Visa Photograph Requirements https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/french-passport-and-visa-photograph-requirements/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:13:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/French-Passport-and-Visa-Photograph-Requirements.aspx
    France is one of the world’s most frequented destinations. It is one of the most popular holiday locales and offers the tourist everything from the glories of Paris to the famous wines of the Burgundy and Champagne regions, to the beaches of Nice and St. Tropez and incredible scenery in the interiors of the country. From the Loire valley to the French Alps, there is something here for everyone. And of course, the delights of French food are known throughout the world. The country is also one of the world’s largest economies and has trading ties with every corner of the planet which translates into huge volumes of business adding to the already huge tourist inflow.

    French requirements for both passport and visa photographs are spelt out in detail and any deviation from these specifications will result in the passport or visa application being rejected. The following conditions must be met for both passport and visa photos:

    • The photos should be submitted in 2 copies

    • The photos should be less than six month old

    • The photos should be of a 3.5cms X 4.5cms size

    • The size of the head in the picture, measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin should be approximately 3cms.      That is, the face should make about 80% of the total photo area.

    • If possible, the ears should be exposed

    • Photos should be in color showing natural skin tones.

    • The background should be either white or a very light color. Anything else is not acceptable.

    • Glasses or other eyewear of any kind that affects the appearance of the person is not allowed. To be on the safe side, it is best to remove your spectacles before having your photo taken even if you normally wear them.

    • Face masks and veils, even if traditional and part of normal wear, are not permitted.

    • The photos should not have any flash reflection on the skin

    • There eyes should not appear red in color as often happens with flash photography.

    • Hair should not obscure, even partly, a clear view of the person’s eyes. 

     


     

    France exempts citizens of many countries from require a visa to enter the country for short durations.


    Because of increasing security concerns France is very particular that citizens applying for a passport and visitors wanting a visa should comply with all the specifications and requirements of the photographs failing which the applications will be rejected without any reference to the applicant. So please be sure that the photos you submit along with your passport or visa application for France, do not deviate in any way for the conditions mentioned above.




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    Belgian Passport and Visa Photo Specs https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/11/belgian-passport-and-visa-photo-specs/ Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:11:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/11/Belgian-Passport-and-Visa-Photo-Specs.aspx



    Belgium is one of Europe’s smaller countries being only 12,000 square miles in size and having a population of 10 million. The country has been a constitutional monarchy with a stable government system for nearly two hundred years, the only exception being during World War II when it was occupied by Germany. The three main official languages of the country are French, German and Dutch but English is widely understood, especially in the urban areas. The Belgians take pride in the preservation of their culture as can be seen in their museums and well maintained palaces and grand houses. Besides the many tourist attractions the country has to offer, it’s location in the heart of Europe makes it an ideal base from which to travel to the rest of the continent.

    Tourism is an important industry that generates nearly 3% of the country’s GDP. The growth of the industry can be seen from the fact that from employing 2% of the working population in 1993, it is not the occupation of over 3% of the workforce.

    To apply for a Belgian visa you need to submit 3 color photos with the following specifications.

     
    • The background should be white or off white only so that the facial features are easily distinguished

    • Only original photos which are clear and sharp will be accepted. Scanned images will be rejected.

    • The photos should be printed on good quality photographic paper

    • It should be 2 inches X 2 inches is size

    • The face as seen in the photos should be 1 inch as measured from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head

    • You should be looking directly at the camera with both sides of your face being visible

    • You should keep a neutral expression with your mouth fully closed

    • Hats and other forms of head coverings are not allowed unless religious or cultural requirements make it compulsory for you to wear them.
       
     




    It may sound very simple, but this is what causes a lot of people to be careless and submit the wrong type of photos. Take the time to ensure that what you are submitting meets the Belgian visa photos specs

    Belgian visa rules are not demanding and in most cases just a passport with at least six months validity and a confirmed return ticket are all you need to get a visa. However, different policies apply to different regions so it is better to contact the Belgian embassy to check what are the documents you need to submit along with the application. If you have  Schengen visa it is valid for entry to Belgium, unless it is a single entry visa and you have already enter another Schengen country. If you plan to use a Schengen visa, make sure that it is a multiple entry one.

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    German Passport Photo Requirements https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/07/german-passport-photo-requirements/ Fri, 11 Jul 2008 00:10:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/07/German-Passport-Photo-Requirements.aspx Like many other countries, Germany has also adopted the new biometric system that requires a contactless smartcard chip and 13.56 MHz loop antenna embedded into the back cover page. The passport also includes two scanned fingerprints added in the chip. The passport photo specifications must be followed by all passport applicants. The validity period of the German passport for the holders under the age of 24 is now six years, while it is ten years for the older applicants. The cover design for the passport has been accepted to be burgundy red in accordance to the design of other EU passports.  

    The guidelines for the German passport mention:

    • The size of the photograph should be 36mmx45mm
    • The height from top to bottom face must be between 32- 36mm.
    • The photograph should be centrally aligned with a full front view of the face for German passport and visa.
    • All the features from chin to hairline and both sides of the face need to be clearly visible.
    • The whole face is required to be clear, with proper contrast and sharpness.
    • There should be no reflections, shadows, or red eyes visible in the photo.
    • The background of the photo must be uniform and light colored, preferably a neutral grey.
    • There should be no other object or support to the subject in the photograph. The shadows in the background are also not acceptable.
    • There should be neutral face expressions with closed mouth avoiding smile.
    • The subject has to look straight into the camera.

    Requirements for German passport visa

    • Head coverings of any type are not permissible in German passport and visa photographs.
    • The eyes of the subject should be clearly visible, and not covered by hair or frame of the glasses. Sunglasses, tinted glasses, or reflections of glasses are not acceptable in the photos.  
    • Passport photos must be printed on high-quality paper.
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    Passport Photo Requirements in China https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/07/passport-photo-requirements-in-china/ Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:39:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/07/Passport-Photo-Requirements-in-China.aspx Whenever the name China appears, we are reminded of a country preserving its tradition, ancient cultures and religion. China is also a country with beautiful landscapes, monasteries, Buddha temples, and martial arts. It is one of the most favored tourist destinations with millions of tourists visiting China every year. However, due to the growing concerns of the security worldwide, the Chinese visa and passport requirements have also changed. Now, the country complies with new biometric standards. No wonder, many Chinese passports or visa applications are rejected due to incorrect passport or visa photographs.

    The citizens of China also have to adhere to the latest norms of the passport photo requirements in the country. These requirements include:

    * The overall size of the passport photo must be 48mmX33mm taken against a white or light blue background.

    * The height of head should be between 28mm – 33mm.

    * The head width has to be between 21mm–24mm.

    * The validity of passport was 5 years previously, but since the year 2007, it will be valid for 10 years for the people above 16 years of age or more.

    The Chinese visa requirements are similar to those of the US passport photos. Those applying for Chinese visa, must agree to:

    Submit the 2X2 inches photograph.

    * Submit photo with a full frontal view of the face, and taken within last 6 months.

    It is not allowed to wear hats while posing for the visa photo. The People’s Republic of China does not recognize the dual nationality. For example, if a Chinese national has settled abroad and has acquired the foreign nationality, the person will automatically lose the Chinese nationality. So, a non-Chinese national is not eligible to apply for Chinese Passport or travel documents.

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    Passport Photos in Turkey https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/07/passport-photos-in-turkey/ Mon, 07 Jul 2008 09:06:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/07/Passport-Photos-in-Turkey.aspx Turkey is a democratic country with huge resources and diversified cultures and climates. The country is known to be a Eurasian nation, as it is located between Europe and Asia.

    So, it carries the influence of both the continentals. Also, Turkey is a member to many international organizations such as OECD and G 20. This is a growing economy with a large base of industrial and financial institutions.  For the people, who want to apply for the Turkish passport have to submit two recent identical photographs measuring 35mm x 45mm of size along with their documents.  

    As far as the non-immigrant visa of Turkey is concerned, one un-retouched photograph of size 2 x 2 inches (5 x 5 cm) has to be produced along with the visa application. The photographs should be a full face photo with applicant facing the camera directly. The face should cover at least 50 percent of area of the photo with a white background. The dark glasses are not acceptable unless for medical reasons. The subject should be dressed in normal street attire wearing no hat, uniforms and no head coverings obscuring the applicant’s features, hair, or hairline. If at all the head covering is essential, the forehead and ears should be completely visible. No border at the frames of the photo is allowed.

     The photo must be taken with single reflex camera using film required standard processing and hence, the instant-type or digital-quality photograph is not acceptable. Though the guidelines for the photographs required for Turkish passport and visa are very simple to be matched, still you should be careful while getting the photographs printed for the getting Turkish visa or passport.

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    Photographs for Passport, Visa, Citizenship and Immigration in Canada https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/07/photographs-for-passport-visa-citizenship-and-immigration-in-canada/ Fri, 04 Jul 2008 17:21:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/07/Photographs-for-Passport%2c-Visa%2c-Citizenship-and-Immigration-in-Canada.aspx Canada is one of the most prosperous countries in the world with lots of places worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. Millions of tourists visit Canada every year for different reasons. Canadian visa, immigration, citizenship, and passport requirements are the strictest in the world. So are the photographs requirements for these purposes.

    Canadian Passport Photos

    The Canadian passport photo requirements strictly mention the procedure for reproduction of the photographs. Two identical colored or black and white photographs produced from the same film or electronic file are required. The maximum size of the photographs is 50 mm x 70 mm on a high quality photographic paper. The photos produced on heavy weight papers are unacceptable. The photograph must be taken by a professional photographer with the stamp revealing his name, business address, and date of the photograph must to be provided at the back of one photograph. Stick-on-labels are not allowed and ample space must be allowed for the name of the applicant, the signature of a guarantor and his declaration below the photographer’s address. Glasses and their frame should not disguise the eyes of the applicant. A neutral expression with no teeth showing with normal skin color has to be maintained. The image of the subject has to be in center of the photo with no shadow on the background and face. The length from the chin to the crown of the head should be 31 mm to 36 mm. The background color required has to be white or light color. No head coverings are allowed unless for the religious cause.   

    Passport photos for Canadian Visa

    The frame size of the Canada passport photo should be 35 mm x 45, with full front view of the head and face placed in the middle of the photograph. The size of the head from chin to crown (top of the head including hair or head covering) must be between 31 mm x 36 mm. Two identical colored or black and white photographs taken within the last six months are to be provided along with the application. The clear, well defined photographs with white or light-colored background have to be printed on quality photographic paper. Subject should neither be frowning nor smiling, has to show neutral face expressions in the photograph. The glasses can be worn unless they do not hide any part of applicant’s eyes and also the sunglasses are not allowed. If a head covering is worn for religious reason, ensure that the full facial features are visible in the photo.

    Passport photos for Canadian Citizenship

    Two identical photos with matt finish have to be provided while applying for the Canadian Citizenship. The passport photos have to measure the frame size as 35 mm x 53 mm. The image size should be 35 mm x 43 mm leaving a blank space of 10 mm below the image for a signature. The photograph should include the matt finish with the stamp or write up of the photographer mentioning his name, address, and date of the photo taken on. 

    Canadian Immigration Photo

    The requirements of the Canadian immigration photo include some of the most unusual requests that they have to be done on negative film and the applicant has to provide a set of 8 identical colored or black and white photos. The photo must show full frontal view of the subject’s head and top of the shoulders, which have to be centrally aligned. The background of the photo is required to be plain white and the name, date of birth of the applicant and date of the photo was taken on has to be mentioned at the back of one photo of each set. The frame size of the photo is required to be 35 mm x 45 mm, while the distance from chin to the crown of the head is required to be between 25 mm and 35 mm. Each set of photo has to be enclosed in a separate envelope and the name of family members, date of birth and relationship has to be written on the corresponding envelope, which has to be closed by a paper clip. The photo must not be stapled, bent, scratched, and should not bear any ink mark or stain.

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    Passport Photo Requirements in Italy https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/07/passport-photo-requirements-in-italy/ Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:21:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/07/Passport-Photo-Requirements-in-Italy.aspx  

    According to the GDP calculations, Italy is ranked as world’s 7th largest economy. Moreover, it is the sixth largest exporter of manufactured goods in 2004 as per the OECD. Famous for its ancient culture, traditions, and the religious practices, Italy is a place that attracts many tourists from around the world as it is also an all-time favorite location for the tourists and researchers. Today, Italy is a democratic republic and a one of the most famous world heritage sites that also boasts of a versatile landscape.

      Italian biometric passport

    If you are planning to apply for an Italian passport, you have to enclose two identical color photographs of size 30 x 40mm along with other documents. The passport photo should show the frontal view of the subject with a white background. The photographs should not be more than 6 months old. The passport photo specifications are similar to the standards adopted by the European Union (EU).  

    In case you are planning to visit Italy, you need a valid passport except for the citizens of some of the countries such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Switzerland, Chile, Costa Rica, United Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, United States, and Venezuela. The citizens of these countries do not require a visa while entering as a tourist. They just require a document of identification instead of a passport. While applying for a visa to Italy, you have to submit the documents, such as application form, valid passport with one full blank page, as well as the evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay in the country. Apart from these documents, you need to provide one passport-size photograph with the visa application.

    The photograph for Italy visa must be taken within past six months of applying for the visa, and should be pasted or stapled on the application form. The size of the photo must be 5 cm square (approx. 2 inches) with the head at the center of the frame. The visa photo can be color or black and white, but it needs to be taken against a white background. Head coverings or hats are not acceptable until they are used for religious beliefs. The head covering should not cover any part of applicant's face. One is not allowed to wear sunglasses unless they are recommended for medical reasons, such as an eye patch.     

    Since the passport and visa requirements are liable to change at a short notice, hence the travelers are suggested to check the latest requirements with their respective embassies or consulates.                    

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    Passport Photos in Korea https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/06/passport-photos-in-korea/ Fri, 27 Jun 2008 02:28:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/06/Passport-Photos-in-Korea.aspx The Korea is one of the leading economic powers in Asia. It is steadily advancing technologically and scientifically, step by step with other rapidly growing countries. Korea is a place rich of culture and diversity, and is now respected all over the world for its rapidly growing industries. If you are living in Korea and you want to apply for a passport, you need to submit your application along with two identical colored passport photographs other than the desired documents.

    There are certain norms that need to be fulfilled for the photographs. The photograph with white background should not be more than six months old and the measurement of the photograph should be of 3.5 cm wide and 4.5 cm high. The face should display the front of the applicant measuring approximately 2.5 cm wide and 3.5 cm high. The hats, head-gear, and sunglasses are strictly not allowed. While applying for the extension of the validity one year before or after the expiry date of the current passport, you are required to submit one color passport photo. The remaining requirements the about size and composition of the photograph are same as for the new application photograph. 

     

    In case of applying for a travel certificate, two colored identical photographs have to be submitted all other requirements being similar to the photographs for new passport. Beside passport photographs, all applicants are required to furnish their exact residential number of Korea along with their permanent residential address in country. Otherwise, they are required to submit their Family Census Register. Male applicants between the ages of 18 and 35 years have to submit the proof of extension from military services. However, those who have completed their military service are not required to submit this document.

     If you are applying by mail, you are required to send the application enclosed with all documents and a stamped envelope with a return address. Do not forget to mention your preferred mailing service for the secure arrival of your passport.  If you are a foreign national and want to apply for Korean visa, you have to furnish one recent colored photograph measuring 2”X2” along with copy of your passport and other documents.

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    Dutch Passport Photo specifications https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/06/dutch-passport-photo-specifications/ Tue, 24 Jun 2008 04:55:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/06/Dutch-Passport-Photo-specifications.aspx The Dutch passports are valid for a period of five years from the date of issue. The rules complied by the Dutch passports are similar to those of the European Union. All passports include an embedded contactless smartcard RFID chip for storing biometric data since August 26, 2006. The requirements for the passport photo are one of the strictest and the most difficult to be followed or produced.

    The Dutch government has issued clear guidelines if how the photograph has to be produced for the purpose of passport.  The passport photograph must be recently pictured, which is not more than six months old. The size of the photograph must be at least 2”X2” in measurement with a plain, uniform, light gray background. The length of the face of adults, from the chin to crown of head must be 26mm to 30mm. while in case of children aged 11 or below, the length of the face is required to be between 19mm to 30mm. The distance from one ear to another has to be between 16 mm to 20 mm for the adults. In case of children also, the distance from one ear to the other is same. The head of the subject is needed to be in the middle of the photograph. Though, the glasses can be put on, but generally it is advisable not to wear the glasses. Shadows across the face or on the background are not permissible. Hats and scarves are allowed for religious purpose. Any kind of support even to the children is not permissible. 

    The requirements for the visa photograph by the Netherlands consulate are specific. The size of the photograph should be 2”X2” and the recent photograph must not be 6 months old. The face of the subject should cover at least 50 percent of the area with the head at the center of the photograph. The full face front view of the applicant should face the camera directly. The color photograph should have a white background with both ears visible in color. Sunglasses or other wears are not acceptable unless required for the medical reasons, for example, an eye patch. Any person wearing a traditional facemask or veil that prevents the adequate identification is not allowed.

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    Brazilian Passport and Visa Photo https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/06/brazilian-passport-and-visa-photo/ Sun, 22 Jun 2008 08:21:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/06/Brazilian-Passport-and-Visa-Photo.aspx The Federative Republic of Brazil situated in South America is the fifth largest country in the world. Brazil is blessed with beautiful landscapes and soothing climate throughout the year. ]

    The country with rich cultural and traditional values is also famous for its festivals and carnivals. The specifications of the Brazilian passport and visa are unusual and unique in the world. Thus, you have to be very careful while selecting a studio for a shoot up for the passport and visa photos. Although, different Brazilian consulate specify different criteria time to time but the common specifications are as given below.  While, applying for a Brazilian passport 3 identical and recent photos of size measuring 5×7 cm are to be submitted along with the passport application. The full front view with light background color has to be shown. The passport booth instant photos are not accepted for the passport.

    The photograph requires a date to be shown on the photo, but the digitally added dates are not acceptable.  Brazilian passport & visa photo are similar to the US visa standards. The photos for the Brazilian visa should be recently taken with a measurement of 2” x 2”. The photo should show the front view of the face. The background of the photos should be white. The snapshots and computer pictures are not allowed. Though, these specifications are the most recent, still you should confirm the specifications for the photographs while applying for the Brazilian passport and visa. There are many countries of the world, whose citizens do not require the visa to visit Brazil, such as Belgium, Bolivia, Ecuador, France, Finland, Malaysia, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

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    Japanese Passport Photo Specifications https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/06/japanese-passport-photo-specifications/ Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:19:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/06/Japanese-Passport-Photo-specifications.aspx   If you want to get a Japanese Passport, you have to apply with required documents including birth certificate, certificate of identity, proof of citizenship, one self-addressed stamped envelope, and valid passport photos. Normally, Japanese government issues passports for two different durations: five years or ten years. The Japanese citizens up to 19 years of age can get a passport, which is valid for a term of five years. However those above 20 years of age, can opt for a blue colored passport valid for five years’ duration, or a red colored passport valid for ten years’ duration. So if you are planning to apply for a Japanese passport, Japanese visa, or Japanese Alien Registration, remember, each one of them has different sizing requirement as far as the sizes of the passport photographs are concerned. So you must ensure that you follow the specifications set for these documents.  

    While Applying For A Japanese Passport

    In case you require photographs for the Japanese Passport, get a passport photo in the specified size of 45X35mm. The height of the face from bottom of chin to the top of the head is 32mm to 36mm. In addition, the distance between top of the head to the top of the picture is between 2 to 6mm. The face of the applicant must be positioned almost in the middle of the passport photograph. The background of the photograph has to be a completely white or off-white. These provisions for the Japanese passport photos are also confirmed by the standards of EU specifications.

    While applying for a Japanese visa

    If you are applying for a Japanese visa, get the passport photographs in 45mmX45mm size with a white background. The applicant is not allowed to show the teeth and the facial expressions in the photographs. So, the mouth of the applicant should be closed with neutral expressions on the face. You must submit three identical photographs along with the visa application. The photographs should not be more than 6 months old. Again, these stipulations are similar to the EU passport specifications.

    While applying for the Japanese Alien Registration

    If you are applying for the Japanese alien registration, you need to get two identical passport photographs in 45mmX35mm size. All of these passport photo requirements match the standards of EU and UK passport specifications. In case of Japanese visa certificate of eligibility, you must produce two identical photographs in 40mmX30mm size.  

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    Guidelines for Passport photo in Australia https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/06/guidelines-for-passport-photo-in-australia/ Sun, 01 Jun 2008 05:08:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/06/Guidelines-for-Passport-photo-in-Australia.aspx As Australia is one of the largest countries in the world, majority of airlines fly here. Like any other country, there are certain formalities and regulations that you need to follow to ensure a pleasant trip to Australia. 

    Those applying for a new passport in Australia need to provide two identical passport photos, which are not more than six months old. The back side of your passport photo must contain words “This is a true photo of (your full name),” and should be signed by the guarantor. In case you are applying for the renewal of your passport, then get your name printed on the back of one passport photo.Some of the Australian passport photo guidelines that you need to comply with are listed below: 

    Passport photo instructions

    The height and width of the photograph should be 45 – 50mm and 35 – 40mm respectively. The measurement of the face from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead must be between 32mm and 36mm. 

    The passport photo for Australia should have high-quality print and resolution without person’s face looking washed out. The passport photo should show natural skin tones, appropriate brightness and have clear contrast. There should be no reflections and red eye visible in the passport photo. You should show the neutral expressions with closed mouth. The background of the photo has to be plain and light colored, such as white, cream or pale blue. You should be looking directly into the camera and should not show tilted head. Both edges of your face should be clearly visible with no hair across your eyes. Also, there should be no manipulation, stains, or marks in the passport photo. 

    Head coverings

    Head coverings are not allowed unless for religious reasons. Wearing a hat or sunglasses is not permitted. In case of religious head coverings your facial features from bottom of the chin to top of the forehead and both edges of the face, must be clearly visible.  

    Glasses

    If you wear the glasses, you should either remove them or they must show your eyes clearly. Dark and tinted sunglasses, which bar the view of your eyes, are not permitted. In addition, the reflection of your lenses is not acceptable. The frame of your glass should be lighter and any part of your eye should not disguise behind the frame of the glasses. 

    Photos of children and babies

    Your baby should be awake, looking straight into the camera with closed mouth in the photograph. The child’s face should be clearly visible without any object or pacifier such as a toy, another child, or parent’s hand. There should be no hair across the child’s eyes. Moreover, the background of the photo should not be dark.

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    Spanish passport photos https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/05/spanish-passport-photos/ Thu, 01 May 2008 14:38:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/05/Spain.aspx  

    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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    Passport photos to China https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/05/passport-photos-to-china/ Thu, 01 May 2008 14:06:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/05/Passport-photos-to-China.aspx
     


    A trip to China is a big deal. 
    If you’re going there, chances are pretty good that you’ve been planning
    your trip for a while.  No doubt you are
    looking forward to seeing family and friends that you’ve been away from for
    years.  Or, perhaps you’re going to
    explore and experience
    China for the very first time.  That’s why you don’t want to risk any issues
    from an improperly prepared passport.

    Beginning in 2007, Chinese passports are now valid for 10 years from the date of issue.  If you're planning to visit China for the 2008 Olympic Games and are not a special guest, you want to consider beginning the process for updating and applying for your passport immediately to avoid any delay.

    The passport photo for China has specific requirments that you must adhere to if you will have your passport approved:

    • Photo must be 48mm x 33mm
    • The head height must be 8mm – 33mm
    • The head width must be 21mm – 24mm
    • Background may be white or light blue

     
    You can create your own passport photo using the photo wizard on epassportphoto.com

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    Short video on how easy it is to create passport photos! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/04/short-video-on-how-easy-it-is-to-create-passport-photos/ Wed, 16 Apr 2008 23:18:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/04/Short-video-on-how-easy-it-is-to-create-passport-photos!.aspx

     

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

     

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    Cherish your kids' passport photos forever https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/04/cherish-your-kids-passport-photos-forever/ Wed, 02 Apr 2008 07:35:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/04/Cherish-your-kids'-passport-photos-forever.aspx So you have decided to apply for a passport for your newborn? Many of you would agree that it’s quite challenging to take good shots of such young babies. This is because newborns often fall asleep during a passport photography session. Though getting a passport photo of your child can be a tiresome job, but you won’t be able to resist smiling when you recollect these small but important moments of his childhood. Therefore, if you want to succeed in getting a beautiful picture of your child, you should consider each step of getting a good passport photo for your child as a step towards attaining his true identification in this world.  

    Wondering how can you get your child’s passport photos, which you would love to cherish forever? Here are few tips:

    1)       Ensure that the child has got a good amount of sleep before you take him for a passport photo session. The baby must be in good mood with his eyes open. 

    2)       The background of the passport photo should be white. Therefore, you should dress up the baby in contrasting color, which doesn’t blend much with the background color.

    3)       Keep the copy of your baby’s birth certificate and his social security card handy.

    4)       Babies may get cranky during passport photo session, so you should immediately take a break. Feed the baby if he is hungry, but you can use a bright colored toy to ensure he doesn’t fall asleep.

    5)       If the baby is too young to hold his head straight, you can make him lie on a white cardboard and shoot a nice passport photo. You can also put the child in his car seat and put a white towel around him and then take the passport photo.

    6)       Always check the passport rules set by government authority, it would help you take the desired shot without wasting much of your time and keeping the child calm.

    7)       Parents should not try to support the child by putting their hand or holding the child from the back side.

    8)       Don’t put any toys or dummies to console the child, which are visible through camera.

    9)       The passport photograph of your child should look identical and should be printed on a low-gloss, plain white paper.

    10)   The passport photo of your child should be in sharp focus and should be devoid of any unwanted shadow at the background.

     

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    Why do you need extra passport photos handy? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/03/why-do-you-need-extra-passport-photos-handy/ Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:14:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/03/Why-do-you-need-extra-passport-photos-handy.aspx While traveling abroad, you must carry extra passport photos with you. This is because you are required to submit passport photos for a Visa or for any other application forms. If you have extra passport photos handy, you can save both- money as well as time. Therefore, it’s a good idea to keep the passport photos with you while visiting any other country.

    You must check the passport photo guidelines of the country you are traveling to and ensure that you follow them.  If you are really looking for an economical solution, you can get few passport photos printed using your home-printer. In case you are doubtful about the size of passport photos you should carry with you, log on to ePassportPhoto, and select country-specific dimensions to print your photos. 

    If you can experiment with your passport photos by using Photoshop, you can try another interesting option. You can get your passport photos converted into business cards. This means that you can put your passport photo on a business card while including business-related information, such as name, home address, e-mail address, and your mobile phone number. You can even print these business cards at home by using inkjet photo printer.  This business card would serve two purposes. Firstly, you can give them to your business associates and they would remember you due to your passport photo. Secondly, you have a passport photo handy if you require it for getting passport, visa, company, bank or tourist passes. You can simply staple the entire card to the application or cut it out to submit along with an application form. 

    If you want, you can also put your passport number on business card – without specifying that it belongs to your passport. You are required to mention your passport number to the hotel where you stay in. If you want to conceal the passport number, you can add null numbers or alphabets either at the beginning or towards the end of the passport number printed on your business card.

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    Passport photos in Far East, specifically Hong Kong https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/03/passport-photos-in-far-east-specifically-hong-kong/ Sun, 09 Mar 2008 04:30:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/03/Passport-photos-in-Far-East%2c-specifically-Hong-Kong.aspx China is one of the major cities in the world that attracts millions of tourists from across the globe every year. The country boasts of friendly people, primeval locations, and magnificent architecture. Any visitor to the country would require a valid passport and visa. 

    If you are living in China and want to get your passport made in China, you must submit the passport application to the nearest passport issuing office of your area. If the person is not physically present in the jurisdiction of Hong Kong, he or she is advised against forwarding the passport application to the Passport Office in Hong Kong. The passport photo must only be in color in 2”x2” (5 cm x 5 cm) with a white, off-white, or very-light colored background. The passport photos must not have blue color in its background.    

    In case you are visiting to China, you must have a passport with no less than 6 month’s remaining validity and one blank Visa page on the passport. In addition, the person must have one completed Visa Application Form (Q1) with one black & white or color passport photo stapled or pasted on the form. If you are planning to visit the country with regard to your business, investigation, lecture, technological or cultural purpose, and short-term studies, you must also possess the invitation letter from the host company or the unit. Other than this, you must possess a letter from your company. Besides, all visitors must show proof of adequate funds to support themselves while they stay in Hong Kong.  

    The United State citizens must submit 2 completed Visa Application Forms along with 2 recent passport size photos. If you need to apply for an entry visa to China, you must submit the following documents with the Consulate:  

    1. Country Passport with at least one full blank Visa page
    2. The name of the applicant written in BLOCK letters
    3. A duly signed Visa Application Form
    4. One latest passport size photo, and
    5. Application fees

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    How to get best passport photos of kids and babies https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/03/how-to-get-best-passport-photos-of-kids-and-babies/ Sat, 08 Mar 2008 01:33:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/03/How-to-get-best-passport-photos-of-kids-and-babies.aspx

    Passport rules have changed all over the globe in past few years, and now children and infants in the United States as well as in many other countries need to have seprate passports. However, it is not easy to take passport photos of the infants. Parents and photographers face great difficulty in keeping their floppy-headed infants looking straight at the camera. Moreover, keeping the children calm during this entire process is another challenge to ensure an acceptable passport photo.  

    Lately, there has been a great deal of hue and cry on how to get the best passport photos for kids. In a nutshell, the passport photo of your baby must:  

    · Be taken when the baby is awake · Have the baby looking directly into the camera
    · Have his or her mouth closed with no pacifier
    · Have baby’s face visible without any other object in view,   not even parents’s hands to support him
    · Never fall on his face or cover his eyes
    · Be devoid of any shadows from behind
    · Not have the baby looking away from the camera
    · Not have his or her face covered While the passport photo of the kid should be compliant with passport rules set by the government authorities, it is quite challenging to  make your baby and lens work in coordination.  

    If you are unsure how your baby would respond during passport photo session, you can try this infant photography technique. This technique would surely help you get best passport photo of your child. Put a white piece of cardboard on the bed or the floor, and make your child lie down on it. The parents of the child must stand beside the photographer and try to keep the baby engaged during passport photo session. This way, your child can be more attentive, and would not also fall asleep. After few trials, you can expect to get a reasonable passport photo of your child.

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    Can you trust your home-printer to print your own passport photograph? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/03/can-you-trust-your-home-printer-to-print-your-own-passport-photograph/ Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:36:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/03/Can-you-trust-your-home-printer-to-print-your-own-passport-photograph.aspx Often you need to pay hefty amount of money to your local photographer for a passport photo with an expressionless face and a plain white background. While taking a passport photo is one of the easiest things to do, ironically majority of the U.S. photo studios tend to charge a lot of money to print a set of four identical passport photographs.   

    If you are looking for an economical solution, you can give a serious thought to printing your own passport photos using home-printer. That’s true. You can save an enormous amount of money by getting passport photos printed at home. If you have a photo printer at home, you can easily convert any of your digital pictures into a valid passport-size photo meant for your passport or visa applications. In fact many of you, who are fond of photography, must have already printed your own passport photos at home. Those, who have never done it earlier and need more time to learn this art, can either send the digital photos to a friend, who knows can print them for you. Alternatively, you can also look for some online photo service providers, who can send you free prints of your passport photos. 

    If you are worried about the sizing requirements of passport photos of in your country, you can log on to ePassportPhoto. The website allows you to upload your photo, resize it, select the country-specific dimensions, and save it as a .jpg file. Now you can either print it at home, or send it for free printing to international photo service providers by using the links on the website. If you are a computer-freak, you can even cut and paste an image, edit it, and get a simple but satisfactory product while sitting at home. Now it is possible to get multiple passport photos at the cost of buying one by using your home-printer. 

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    What Does a Biometric Passport Indicate? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/02/what-does-a-biometric-passport-indicate/ Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:24:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/02/What-Does-a-Biometric-Passport-Indicate.aspx A biometric passport is equipped with enhanced security features to verify the citizenship of travelers. For past few years, various countries have introduced a wide range of procedures and computerized methods to avert passport scams to address the concerns related to international business and personal security.

    A biometric passport has intricately designed passport pages, complex watermarks and a data chip. This chip contains all crucial information related to the passport holder such as digital signature data, which helps in authenticating the passport.  The biometrics are considered more personal and reliable than a passport photo or a PIN, as it uses personal traits such as facial or eye maps and fingerprints as primary identification features. These biometric features were accepted by The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) after analyzing multiple other biometrics including retinal scan.

    The ICAO has also described the standardized file formats and communication practices that should be used in passports. For example, the contactless chip used in a biometric passport can store a digital impression of each biometric feature preferably in JPEG or JPEG2000 format. This contactless chip allows you to store minimum of 32 kilobytes biometric data and uses the interface compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443 international standard. The biometric features stored in the passport are compared by electronic border control systems or e-borders. These standards ensure not only the interoperability among various countries, but also among different makers of passports.

    The contactless chip would store the same data, which is visible on the photo page of the passport. In addition, the chip would also include a digital photo of the passport holder, which would facilitate the process of biometric comparison by using the facial recognition technology. The new US passport carries a new look, and would enable international security agencies integrate crucial anti-fraud and security features in the passports.

    It is expected that by 2015, ICAO would have a database of over a billion people worldwide. With a sudden rise in fraudulent methods, it has become mandatory for international security agencies to reinforce security features in passports. Therefore, a biometric passport helps in preventing the theft of identity and fraud. The ICAO suggests facial recognition as the principal biometric followed by iris and fingerprint recognition. The biometric information stored on passport helps in identifying fraud and automating immigration checks in future.

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    Passport Photos in Germany https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/02/passport-photos-in-germany/ Wed, 06 Feb 2008 01:50:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/02/Passport-Photos-in-Germany.aspx

    While applying for passports or visas, Germans have been asked to maintain serious expressions on their face. This is done to allow biometric scanners pick right facial features of the passport holders. Besides, the authorities have been directed to accept only those photos for passports, which are taken from the front to allow the “most natural facial expressions possible.”   

    These security measures have been taken after September, 2001 attacks to consolidate the security network in Germany as well as around the world. The German Interior Minister Otto Schily says that the facial identification systems can only match the natural features of a person with his or her mouth closed. The United States, Canada, and Britain have already followed these specifications and have already started issuing Biometric passports.

    German officials recently exhibited the new passports based on these guidelines. The officials accept that such passport photos would be very tough to manipulate. From March 2007, the German passports have also been carrying two scanned fingerprints stored on a chip.

    Remember, U.S. passport photo specifications are different from that of German passport photos. And, not many photographers in Germany are familiar with these specifications. Therefore, you must take a print out of these requirements for U.S. Passports and explain them to your photographer. 

    While posing for your passport photo, you should always ask for a complete frontal view of your face. Look directly into the camera and maintain neutral expressions without any smile on your face. Never use the photos that have reflections on the face or with red eyes. The background of the passport photo should be light-colored so as to provide adequate contrast to the face and your hair. The passport photo must be printed on a high-quality paper with around 600 dpi resolution sans any marks or stains on it.

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    How to look best in your passport photos? https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/01/how-to-look-best-in-your-passport-photos/ Wed, 30 Jan 2008 05:05:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/01/How-to-look-best-in-your-passport-photos.aspx 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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    Top 10 Passport Photos Mistakes – by celebs mugshots https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/01/top-10-passport-photos-mistakes-by-celebs-mugshots/ Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:03:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/01/Top-10-Passport-Photos-Mistakes----illustrated-by-celebs-mugshots.aspx

    Posing a la portrait


    Pointing your head to the side makes your passport photo immetiadly not valid – we admire the great way Ms. Hilton loves to pose but for your next passport photo keep it simple

    Background noise


    Mr. Barkley – keep this background piece out of the pic

    Too light contrast


    Eminem we know you can make the photo light just a bit darker

    Closed eyes


    Let's ignore for a second the background noise here.  Although this should be an easy one, but in our case Mr. Bushwick keeps his eyes shut (or some part of them)

    Unneutral expression


    Mr. Lil Wayne – the biometrics will go off the wall with such expression

    Open mouth


    Lindsay, please keep your mouth closed. Apparently, the biometrics computers get nervous when they encounter the white color of the teeth

    Too dark contrast


    Nothing to do with Mr. Tyson'S skin color, the biometrics machines and the State Dep. folks would reject this photo due to dark contrast

    Uncleared eyes


    Nicole's left eye is slightly covered by her beautiful hair – a big no-no for passport photos

    Background shadow


    Even the respectful Mr. Blumenthal's photographer got this mistake here.  How to avoid this? simply stand a bit farther from the wall to avoid the shadow

    Looking off the camera


    The eyes should always be pointed forward.  Ms. Foxy Brown we're here! look at us!

     

    Source: the smoking gun's mugshots

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    Welcome consumerists! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2008/01/welcome-consumerists/ Thu, 24 Jan 2008 05:40:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2008/01/Welcome-consumerists!.aspx

    Been a pleasure getting the warm enthusiastic appluase from the Consumerist blog.  From the day we started the ePassportPhoto way back in 2005, we felt there's some serious gap between what the photoshops and the Walgreens' are charging us and the actual value they provide.  Passport photos to all – for free. 

    Of special notice, I wanted to say thanks to WILMAWONKER who posted this great photo.  Great to see that even the ePassportPhoto.com has serious competition out there!

     

     

    At epassportphoto you upload your photo, crop it according to your
    country's standard guidelines, and save the resulting 4×6" image—that's
    six 2×2" ID shots—to your computer to print wherever you like, whether
    it's at home, from an online service, or at that same CVS with the
    myopic camera operator.

    Not only will you be able to control the photo lighting and quality
    (and retake the photo until you're happy with it), but you'll have four
    more 2×2" shots than you get for $8 at CVS or Walgreens. And if you
    need any more incentive to cut the drugstore out of the process,
    consider that they also produce sets of six photos at a time—they just refuse to give you more than two unless you pay extra:

    While
    we waited for the photos to print out, I saw (with my own eyes) that
    the photographs were printed on a 4″ x 6″ photo paper – and there were
    6 copies on it. Then the dude coolly cut away 4 copies, disposed them,
    and handed us the remaining two copies.

     

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    Big in Israel! https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2007/12/big-in-israel/ Tue, 25 Dec 2007 15:48:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2007/12/Big-in-Israel!.aspx We're glad to see that free passport photos make a difference in many countries around the world. ePassportPhoto.com has been accessed by users in over 190 different countries. Yediot Achronot (Israel's most popular newspaper) and YNET recently chose ePassportPhoto.com as one of the best sites of 2007.


    http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3485467,00.html

    Translated from Hebrew, the paper mentions that "the explanations are simple, the interface is pleasent and the service is free."

    ynet

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    Introducing the Passport Photos Widget https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2007/12/introducing-the-passport-photos-widget/ Tue, 25 Dec 2007 00:11:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2007/12/Introducing-the-Passport-Photos-Widget.aspx 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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    UK passport photos requirements for babies/children https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2007/10/uk-passport-photos-requirements-for-babieschildren/ Fri, 12 Oct 2007 00:01:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2007/10/UK-passport-photos-requirements-for-babieschildren.aspx Many countries have different requirements for passport photos of babies and children under a certain age. For example, the official specification of the UK's Identity and Passport Service (IPS) lists the following requirements for children:

    Photographs of children five years and under must show a clear image that is a true likeness of the child. Because young children can be difficult to photograph, children aged five and under do not need to have a neutral expression. We will also accept glare on glasses or pictures with their head at an angle. Also, children aged five and under do not need to look directly at the camera.

    Babies under one year do not need to have their eyes open. All other standards must be met. If the baby's head needs to be supported, it is important that your supporting hand cannot be seen. To support the baby's head, you should hold your hand behind the baby's head so that it cannot be seen int he photograph.

    Photographs for all children aged six and over must meet the full standards set out above, with the following exception. That is, photographs of children under 11 may show a head size between 21mm and 34mm high, instead of the adult requirement of 29mm to 34mm high.


    ePassportPhoto.com
    helps you create passport photos for babies and children in the following ways:

    1. When you select a specific photo format on the front page, be sure to specify "Passport – under 11" if your child is under 11 years old. When you select this option, the system will adjust the requirements to make it easier for you to make the selection in the second step of the wizard.
    2. Unlike passport photo booths and photo shops, you can take as many pictures as you want with your digital camera. For example, your partner can support the baby's head while you take the picture, and you can try several times until you get it right. In fact, some people have used this site with photos that were taken with the baby lying down on a white surface. Interesting…
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    Welcome to the new version of ePassportPhoto.com https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2007/10/welcome-to-the-new-version-of-epassportphoto-com/ Thu, 11 Oct 2007 15:40:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2007/10/Welcome-to-the-new-version-of-ePassportPhotocom.aspx As the CEO of ePassportPhoto.com, I would like to welcome you to ePassportPhoto.com. We recently decided to take ePassportPhoto.com to the next level by introducing a completely new Web 2.0 design with many new features. Our development team worked on this for several months, and we believe you'll enjoy the result. For example, the new site enables you to generate passport photos that comply with the exact requirements of over 60 different countries.

    In future posts I will describe some of the new features in order to help you make the most of the site.

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    Matching a face to a photo is trickier than once thought https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2007/09/matching-a-face-to-a-photo-is-trickier-than-once-thought/ Sat, 15 Sep 2007 00:26:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2007/09/Matching-a-face-to-a-photo-is-trickier-than-once-thought.aspx According to research by Rob Jenkins at the University of Glasgow, matching a face to a photo is more difficult than once thought.

    Both humans and computers struggle to match people's faces to their photos, says Rob Jenkins. When volunteers were presented with six different images of him and six of another man, most failed to spot which face was which.

    Our brain uses a highly specialised region to recognise familiar faces called the FFA (fusiform face area, an area of the brain nestled between the outer segment and the centre). Despite being able locate the FFA using modern imaging techniques, scientists still don't know how it works. Therefore, Dr Jenkins and his team have developed a new technique by mimicking nature's solution to extract the essence of a face.

    They use around 12 pictures of a single face in a variety of different environments and poses to find the "average" face. Amazingly, the "average" face has advantages over a "normal" face in almost every situation.

    It seems that the only open question is whether or not you will need to submit a dozen different passport photos next time you apply for a passport. If that happens, ePassportPhoto.com is here to help you!

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    Passport photograph of girl's bare shoulders rejected 'as it may offend' https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2006/08/passport-photograph-of-girls-bare-shoulders-rejected-as-it-may-offend/ Sun, 20 Aug 2006 23:47:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2006/08/Passport-photograph-of-girl's-bare-shoulders-rejected-'as-it-may-offend'.aspx The Telegraph in the UK published a story on a five-year-old girl in France whose passport application was rejected because her photograph showed her bare shoulders. Her mother, Jane, was told that the exposed skin might be considered offensive in a Muslim country.

    According to the story, after the rejection at the post office, her mother spent two hours taking her for new pictures, filling in a new form and finding the necessary "responsible citizens" to endorse the photos. Rather than commenting on the ethical and political issues, we thought it was worth noting that with ePassportPhoto.com it takes far less than two hours to create passport photos. In fact, it can take as little as five minutes, and the chances for complying with the requirements are much higher than the chances with traditional photo booths and local photo shops.

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    10 Do’s and Don’ts for Passport Photos https://www.epassportphoto.com/blog/2006/04/10-dos-and-donts-for-passport-photos/ Fri, 28 Apr 2006 06:43:00 +0000 /Blog/post/2006/04/10-do's-and-don'ts-for-passport-photos.aspx Our passport photo experts have put together a list of basic guidelines that you should follow in order to make sure that your speech writers for hire passport photos are compliant:

    1. The subject shouldn't appear too far away
    2. The image shouldn't be too light
    3. The subject should look straight into the camera – not portrait style
    4. Eyes shouldn't be tilted or closed
    5. Avoid flash reflection on skin or red-eye effect
    6. Make sure eye-glasses don't cover the subject's eyes
    7. Face shouldn't be covered – also avoid hats or caps or hair across the subject's face
    8. Avoid shadows behind the head or across the subject's face
    9. Keep baby/toddler toys out of the frame
    10. The subject's expression should be neutral

    Make your free passport photos with ePassportPhoto.com!

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