๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ญ Marshall Islands Passport Photo Size & Requirements

Marshall Islands follows the ICAO 35x45mm standard with a white background for passport photos. As a Pacific Island nation, Marshall Islands aligns its passport requirements with international standards.

Official Marshall Islands Government Source

Marshall Islands Government โ€“ Passport Photo Guide

Marshall Islands Passport Photo Specifications

RequirementSpecification
Photo Width35mm (1.38 inches)
Photo Height45mm (1.77 inches)
Pixels (at 300 DPI)413 x 531 px
Resolution300 DPI (minimum)
Background ColorWhite
Additional RulesWhite background
Neutral expression
No glasses
Face clearly visible

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a Marshall Islands passport photo?

Marshall Islands passport photos must be 35x45mm (413x531 pixels at 300 DPI). This is the ICAO international standard used by most countries.

Can I wear glasses in my Marshallese passport photo?

Most Marshall Islands passport authorities now require you to remove glasses for your photo, even prescription glasses. This is to prevent glare and ensure clear visibility of your eyes for biometric identification.

What background color is required for a Marshall Islands passport photo?

Marshall Islands requires a white background for passport photos. The background must be plain, uniform, and free of shadows or patterns.

How recent must my Marshallese passport photo be?

Your Marshallese passport photo must be taken within the last 6 months and accurately represent your current appearance. If your appearance has changed significantly, you should take a new photo.

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