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How to Take Passport Photos at Home (ICAO Compliant)
By DocFila Team · February 13, 2026 · 5 min read
Getting a passport photo taken at a pharmacy or photo booth typically costs $10–$20 per set, and you still risk rejection if the result does not meet ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards. With a smartphone and the right app, you can take fully compliant passport photos at home in minutes — for free.
Passport Photo Requirements by Country
While ICAO provides a universal baseline, individual countries add their own specifications. Here are the most common requirements:
United States (US Passport)
- Size: 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm)
- Background: Plain white or off-white
- Head size: 1 to 1⅜ inches (25–35 mm) from chin to top of head
- Expression: Neutral, mouth closed, eyes open
- Glasses: Not allowed (since 2016)
- Recency: Taken within the last 6 months
United Kingdom (UK Passport)
- Size: 35 × 45 mm
- Background: Plain light grey or cream
- Head size: 29–34 mm from chin to crown
- Expression: Neutral, no smile
- Glasses: Not allowed
European Union & Schengen Zone
- Size: 35 × 45 mm (standard across most EU countries)
- Background: Plain white (some countries accept light blue or grey)
- Head size: 32–36 mm from chin to crown
- Expression: Neutral
- Glasses: Some countries still allow them; check your specific country's rules
Step-by-Step: Take Passport Photos at Home
Step 1 — Prepare the Background
Stand in front of a plain white wall. If you do not have a white wall, hang a white bedsheet or large piece of poster board behind you. Make sure there are no patterns, shadows, or objects visible in the background.
Step 2 — Set Up Lighting
Proper lighting is the most important factor for a compliant photo. Follow these tips:
- Natural light is best. Face a large window so light falls evenly on your face. Avoid direct sunlight, which creates harsh shadows.
- Eliminate shadows. If you see shadows on the wall behind you, step further away from it (at least 1 meter).
- Use two light sources. If natural light is insufficient, place two lamps at 45-degree angles on either side of the camera.
- Avoid overhead lighting. It creates shadows under the eyes, nose, and chin.
Step 3 — Position Yourself
Stand 1 to 1.5 meters in front of the background. Face the camera directly — do not tilt or turn your head. Keep your shoulders level and maintain a neutral expression with your mouth closed. Your eyes should be open and clearly visible.
Step 4 — Take the Photo With DocFila
Open DocFila and select the Passport Photo tool. Choose your country from the dropdown — the app automatically sets the correct dimensions and guidelines. An on-screen overlay shows where your head should be positioned. Tap to capture when your face is aligned.
Step 5 — Review and Export
DocFila automatically:
- Crops and resizes to the exact required dimensions
- Removes or replaces the background with compliant white
- Checks face position, expression, and head size ratio
- Generates a print-ready layout (multiple photos on a single 4×6 or A4 sheet)
Save the file and print at home on glossy photo paper, or send it to a local print shop.
Common Rejection Reasons
Passport offices reject photos for surprisingly subtle issues. Avoid these pitfalls:
- Shadows on face or background — the most common reason. Use front-facing light and stand away from the wall.
- Incorrect head size or position — your head must fill the specified percentage of the frame. Too close or too far away will cause rejection.
- Smiling or open mouth — maintain a neutral expression with your mouth closed.
- Glasses — most countries now prohibit glasses in passport photos. Remove them.
- Red eye — do not use flash. If you must, enable red-eye reduction or reshoot with natural light.
- Head coverings — only permitted for documented religious reasons. Ears must be visible in many countries.
- Low resolution or blurriness — the photo must be sharp. Use a tripod or prop your phone on a stable surface.
- Over-edited photos — filters, beauty modes, and heavy retouching will cause rejection. The photo must look like you.
Print Dimensions and Paper Tips
Once you have your digital photo, you need to print it correctly:
- US passports: Print two photos on a 4×6 inch sheet. Each photo is 2×2 inches.
- UK/EU passports: Print four photos on a 4×6 inch sheet. Each photo is 35×45 mm.
- Paper type: Use glossy or matte photo paper, not regular printer paper. Most drug stores also offer self-service kiosks where you can print from your phone.
- Resolution: Print at 300 DPI minimum for sharp results.
DocFila's export feature generates a ready-to-print layout with the correct number of photos arranged on your chosen paper size.
How DocFila Makes It Effortless
Taking a compliant passport photo requires juggling multiple specifications — dimensions, background color, head size ratios, expression rules. DocFila handles all of this automatically:
- Country presets: Select from 100+ country templates with built-in specifications.
- AI background removal: Even if your wall is not perfectly white, DocFila can replace the background automatically.
- Compliance check: The app verifies face centering, eye position, and head-to-frame ratio before export.
- Print layouts: Export a print-ready sheet — no need to manually arrange photos in an image editor.
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