Pasphoto requirements for Ethiopia

Passport photo requirements Ethiopia

The passport photo requirements for Ethiopia are that you must submit 1 or 2 official color passport photos. This applies to the passport but also to a tourist or work visa. However, the passport photo requirements for a visa photo and a passport photo requirements for a passport photo are not equal, as explained below.

Cost of visa photo Ethiopia

Having passport photos or visa photos made for Ethiopia is possible with us s/a € 15,-. For the visa you will receive 4 photos and for the passport you will receive 6 photos. We neatly cut these photos for you, put them in a handy folder so that it is easy to take with you. If you also need the photo digitally, € 2,50 will be added. We will send this digital photo to your e-mail address.

Make a passport photo without an appointment:

You can walk-in without an appointment at the Hugo de Grootplein 17 in Amsterdam. Your photos are in principle ready immediately. It is not necessary to make an appointment for a passport photo in our studio.

Photo requirements passport Ethiopia:

  • Be very similar
  • A white even background
  • The official size of 30 mm x 40 mm
  • From chin to crown of head must be 30 mm with 2.5 mm to spare on the topside of the photo
  • Can be handed in printed or digitally
Pasfoto eisen Ethiopië vlag ASA FOTO Amsterdam

De visum foto’s moeten:

  • Be very similar
  • A white even background
  • The official size of 35 mm x 45 mm
  • From chin to crown of head must be 34.5 mm with 3 mm to spare on the topside of the photo
  • Can be handed in printed or digitally
Pasfoto eisen Ethiopië 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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