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Navigating passport requirements can be a headache. Whether it’s for the U.S. or anywhere else, GovSwift takes the guesswork out of the process. We ensure every photo is 100% compliant so you can focus on your trip, not the paperwork.
Every photo is manually checked by our compliance team to ensure it meets strict government standards.
We’re always available to assist you. For support, you can contact us by phone, text, or email. At every stage of the procedure, we genuinely are by your side.
Simply download your images and save them for later. They’re yours to use whenever you need them for your application.
Getting a passport photo used to be a hassle. Now it’s as easy as a single click. Just follow these simple steps to snap a government-ready photo for your application in seconds.
For a perfect, high-quality photo, have a friend take the shot from about 15 inches away. This extra space helps ensure your features are perfectly aligned for government standards.
For a photo that’s guaranteed to pass, look straight into the lens with a relaxed, neutral expression. Make sure the camera is level with your eyes—think of it as a direct, professional gaze.
To avoid delays, make sure your photo is clear and well-lit. Avoid heavy shadows or bright glares; a naturally lit room is usually best for a perfect, government-ready shot.
Most U.S. passport delays are caused by poor-quality photos. Our AI and human experts ensure every image meets the strict U.S. Department of State biometric standards. If it doesn’t pass, we’ll give you a full refund and a new photo for free.
We follow these essential guidelines to generate your United States passport photo:
These biometric passport-style photos facilitate swift and dependable identification through the analysis and extraction of distinct facial features. For a biometric photo, face the camera directly, maintaining a forward gaze without any other individuals visible. While background specifications can differ, it is typically uniform and of a solid color.
Prescription glasses are acceptable as long as they don’t produce a glare that can cause the passport photos to be rejected. The majority of requirements for head coverings and spectacles remain the same. It is advised to pose without a cap and without glasses.
We’ve got answers to many common questions, but if you need further assistance, our team is ready to provide personalized support. Reach out to us for any additional guidance you may need.
No. U.S. passport photos must be taken without glasses. If you normally wear glasses, remove them for the photo. Only very rare medical exceptions are allowed and require a signed doctor’s statement.
Wear normal everyday clothing. Avoid uniforms, camouflage patterns, or clothing that looks like a uniform. Do not wear hats or head coverings unless they are worn daily for religious purposes.