Criteria For Accepting Passport Photos in Dutch Travel Documents
Criteria For Accepting Passport Photos in Dutch Travel Documents
Criteria For Accepting Passport Photos in Dutch Travel Documents
If the applicant can demonstrate religious or philosophical reasons for covering the head, all the
acceptance criteria described in the Guidelines are applicable, except: Criteria for accepting passport photos in Dutch travel documents
- category 4 APPEARANCE OF FACE ‘head uncovered’.
The photo is intended to identify the applicant. Applicants for travel documents are therefore
required to submit a colour passport photo that shows a true likeness of themselves. A photo
will be accepted only if it meets all the criteria specified below, unless one of the exceptions
in the Passport Regulations applies.
1 SIZE
The passport photo must be 35 by 45 mm (width x height).
Width: from ear to ear, between 16 mm and 20 mm.
Height: from age 11: from chin to crown, between 26 and 30 mm.
CORRECT A. Face not entirely CORRECT A. Face not entirely up to age 11: from chin to crown, between 19 and 30 mm.
visible visible You can check the size using the accompanying transparency.
2 PHOTO QUALITY
PHYSICAL OR MEDICAL REASONS
Applicants who are unable to comply with all the acceptance criteria for physical or medical reasons
qualify for exemption. The applicant may be required to submit a declaration signed by a competent
doctor or medical organisation.
If the applicant is a child younger than six years, minimum requirements apply to the passport photo.
The minimum requirements are all the acceptance criteria in the Photo Matrix Guidelines except:
- category 5 POSTURE ‘eyes on a horizontal line’, ‘head not tilted to one side’, and ‘shoulders straight’; CORRECT A. Black & white B. Optical distortion C. Unnatural D. Insufficient E. Out of focus
- category 6 EXPRESSION ‘neutral expression’, ‘looking straight at the camera’, and ‘mouth closed’. representation contrast (pale)
3 BACKGROUND
CORRECT A. Head covered B. Face not entirely C. Face not entirely D. Face not entirely E. Eyes not visible CORRECT A. Eyes not entirely B. Tinted lens C. Tinted lens D. Reflection E. Shadow
visible visible visible visible
5 POSITION
CORRECT A. Underexposed
CORRECT A. Head tilted B. Head tilted C. Head tilted to one D. Face and shoulders E. Visible support
side to one side
6 FA C I A L E X P R E S S I O N 9 FRAMING
CORRECT A. Not a neutral B. Not looking straight C. Not looking straight D. Mouth open E. Mouth open CORRECT A. Not centred B. Not centred C. Head too high D. Head too high E. Head too low
expression at the camera at the camera