Passport photo requirements Kiribati

Passport photo requirements Kiribati

The passport photo requirements for Kiribati are that you must submit an official passport photo in color.

Costs for a passport photo or visa photo for Kiribati

Having passport photos or visa photos made for Kiribati is possible with us s/a € 15,- and you will receive 6 photos for this. 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 for Kiribati 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.

These photos must:

  • Be no more than 6 months old
  • Printed in high quality photo paper
  • The official size of 50 mm by 50 mm
  • Closeup of the head with the shoulders, the face covers 70-80% of the photo
  • Sharp, clear, good in contrast and without marking on the front or back
  • Background is smooth and light gray in tone (white is not accepted)
    Looking straight and neutral into the camera
  • Natural skin tones
  • No shadows visible on the face or behind it
  • Eyes open and fully visible
  • No facial reflections or red eyes
  • Glasses may be provided with clear glasses, no reflection and no thick frame, eyes must be fully visible
  • Headgear is not allowed except for religious reasons.
  • From the bottom chin to the top of the forehead, everything should be visible, including the edges of the face
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Adjustment in requirements:

We are aware of the latest developments in the rules and requirements that a country imposes on 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 correspond so that you are always up to date.

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