Passport photo requirements Dominican Republic

Passport photo requirements Dominican Republic

The passport photo requirements for Dominican Republic are that you must submit official color passport photos. Two photos need to be taken 

Cost of passport photo or visa photo Dominican Republic

Having photos taken for a passport or visa for Dominican Republic costs s/a € 15,- with us. You will receive 4 pictures.
If you also need the photos digitally, it cost € 2,50 extra.
You can walk in without an appointment at Hugo de Grootplein 17 in Amsterdam, and the passport photos are ready immediately.

The passport photos photos must:

  • Be very similar
  • Head facing the front
  • Have a white, even background
  • Have the official size of 2×2 inch (50 mm wide x 50 mm tall)
  • Face needs to cover between 70 and 80% of the photo (from chin to crown)
  • No headgear except for religious reasons, in which case the face must be fully visible from chin to top of forehead and from ear to ear
  • No Jewellery (no earrings, piercings, necklaces etc)
  • Neutral expression (no smile, no visible teeth)
  • Wearing glasses is prohibited
  • Visible forehead and clearly visible ears
  • Babies must have open eyes
  • The photo must not be older than 6 months
Pasfoto eisen Dominicaanse Republiek vlag ASA FOTO Amsterdam

The visa photos must:

  • Be very similar
  • A white even background
  • Size of 40x50mm
  • No headgear except for religious reasons, in which case the face must be fully visible from chin to top of forehead and from ear to ear
  • Wearing glasses is prohibited
  • The photo must not be older than 6 months
Pasfoto eisen Dominicaanse Republiek vlag ASA FOTO Amsterdam

Adjustment in the requirements:

We are aware of the latest developments in the field of the rules and requirements that a country sets for the passport photo. It is possible that a country decides to adjust the requirements for taking a passport photo. Therefore, always take the form that you receive from your consulate with you when you have the passport photo taken. In general, the consulate is the first to receive the new rules. We will then check for you whether the requirements match, so that you are always up to date.

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