Having the correct passport photo is crucial for a Tanzanian visa application because it ensures your application is processed smoothly and without delays. A photo that meets the specific requirements demonstrates your attention to detail and compliance with regulations, reducing the risk of your application being rejected or returned for corrections. This not only saves time but also helps you avoid potential disruptions to your travel plans.
To expedite your Tanzania eVisa application, ensure your passport photo meets these criteria: visible ears and eyes, clear shoulder view, no hats or sunglasses (except for religious attire), and taken within the last 6 months.
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For a successful Tanzanian visa application, ensure your passport photo adheres to the following requirements:
Dimensions: 2” x 2” The Passport size is 45x40 mm. (It includes a small border of 2-3 mm, though this is optional.)
Face Coverage: Your face should cover about 70-80% of the frame, approximately 35mm from the top of the head to the chin.
Resolution: Up to 600 dpi, ensuring the photo is not compressed beyond 24 megapixels.
Image Format: May include .pdf,.jpg,.gif,.bmp,.png.
Quality: Use a professional camera to avoid blurriness; ensure no marks or reflections, especially from glasses.
Colour: Must be a colour photo; black and white are not accepted.
Lighting: Ensure lighting is even without shadows or glare, particularly if wearing glasses.
Colour: Plain white or slightly light blue, ensuring no textures or patterns.
Head Position: Face forward with a neutral expression, not tilted; ears showing is preferred but not mandatory.
Facial Expression: Neutral, with a slight smile permissible, but avoid any pronounced facial movements.
Accessories: No sunglasses, face rings, or earrings are allowed; only reading glasses are allowed, and even these should be removed to prevent glare.
Head Coverings: Allowed only for religious/personal reasons, must not obscure facial features.
Colour: Avoid white or pale colours that blend with the background. Choose attire that contrasts well.
Quantity: Print 2 to 6 copies for a Visa on Arrival; e-visa requires only a digital copy, but carry a printed photo for backup.
Validity: The photo should be recent and taken within the last 6 months.
These guidelines will help ensure your photo meets visa requirements and supports a smooth application process.
You only need a new photo if your look has significantly changed from your current passport picture. This includes:
Taking a passport picture of a baby can be challenging. Here are some formal guidelines to help you obtain a standard passport photo for your baby:
Adhere to these guidelines to successfully capture an appropriate passport photo for your baby, whether at home or with professional help.
In conclusion, a compliant passport photo is simple with this guide. Ensure it's recent, clear, shows your full face with visible ears, no hats, and taken within the last 6 months for Tanzania eVisa success. For baby photos, use a white background, natural light, and patience. Follow these tips for a smooth visa experience.
Hats are not allowed unless for religious or medical reasons. A doctor's note is needed for medical exemptions.
Be patient. Take multiple photos using natural light and a white background. Positioning your baby in their car seat can help.
Capture a neutral expression during playtime or naptime. A slight smile is fine, but avoid crying or laughing. Take multiple shots for the best chance.
If your facial features are still recognizable, a minor change like a beard is fine. A new photo is recommended for significant changes in appearance.
A digital copy is sufficient, but it's wise to print a spare photo for backup, especially when travelling.
Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in June 2024, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure co.mplete accuracy regarding your travel plans.