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Country
๐ช๐น Ethiopia
Document Type
Origin card
Size (W x H)
709x945 pixels (at 600 DPI)
1.18x1.57 inches
3.0x4.0 cm
30.0x40.0 mm
Resolution
600 DPI
Background Color
White
Photo Paper Type
Glossy/Matte
Photo Border
No
Is it suitable for online submission?
Yes
Is it printable?
Yes
Hey everyone, picture this: you're planning a trip to Ethiopia, or maybe you're an Ethiopian citizen looking to verify your origin. You're probably diving into the world of official documents, and trust me, that can feel like navigating a maze! Today, we're tackling a crucial piece of that puzzle: the Ethiopian Origin Card. I know, it sounds a bit bureaucratic, but stick with me โ Iโll break it down in a way that's super easy to understand.
Think of this card as your official "proof of roots" within Ethiopia. It's an identification document that's likely necessary for various official processes within the country. Let's get into the nitty-gritty details, like the kind of photo you'll need. And believe me, even something as simple as a photo has specific rules you need to follow to avoid delays. So, grab a cup of coffee (or your favorite *tej* if youโre feeling authentic!) and let's get started!
Okay, so let's address the photo aspect for your Ethiopian Origin Card. It is actually an essential element of your application. Failing to provide a compliant photo will cause rejection of the application by authorities. Now, I am here to guide you on exactly what you should do to be compliant. These seemingly small details can be really important, you know?
First off, the size. Itโs not just *any* snapshot. The official specification calls for a 30x40 mm (or 3x4 cm) photograph. This is a pretty common size for many ID photos worldwide, but always good to be sure. So, when youโre heading to the photo booth or snapping a picture yourself, ensure that you select 30mm width and 40mm height.
Next, let's think about the backdrop. In this case, the background must be a plain, clean, and spotless white. This ensures that your face is the clear focal point, without any distracting patterns or colors. So, find a white wall or use a white sheet to create the perfect backdrop. A pro tip: make sure there are no shadows on the background. Use soft, diffused lighting.
Now, onto the finish of the photo. The specification actually permits both glossy and matte photo finishes. Personally, I have a preference for matte because it reduces glare, but the choice is really up to you. Both are considered acceptable by Ethiopian authorities.
Speaking of acceptable, hereโs something that's *not* acceptable: borders around your photo. Keep it clean, no frames or any sort of border! Let the dimensions speak for themselves.
All right, let's talk head height and positioning. I think this is where things get a little more specific. As specified, head height should be a minimum of 30 mm. Essentially, your face should fill the majority of the photograph. But don't get too close! The instructions also indicate that the head must begin at least 2.5mm from the top edge of the photo.
What does all this really mean? Basically, you donโt want your head to be too small or too close to the edge. Imagine a sweet spot where your face is prominent, but not cropped awkwardly. Get the right distance to keep some empty space.
Now, if you're a bit of a tech enthusiast, like myself, youโll appreciate this: the recommended resolution for the photo is 600 DPI (dots per inch). This refers to image clarity and print quality. A high DPI ensures the photograph appears sharp and crisp rather than pixelated. If you are submitting a digital photo, make sure it has that quality to it.
Weโve covered a lot so far. So, letโs recap a little. Let's summarize everything into easy-to-digest 'dos' and 'don'ts'.
Now, you might be wondering where I got all this information. Well, I've dug around and found some official sources you can check out yourself! You can usually find the application form and potentially photo requirements on the website of the Ethiopian Embassy in your country, or even on the Ethiopian government's official website.
For example, a document outlining requirements for the Issuance of Origin ID is available here. Also, I found this ID Form, but always double-check that this one is right for your needs!
Alright, with all the rules covered, let's talk practical tips on ensuring your photo is absolutely spot-on. Think of this as my personal advice from years of navigating similar processes.
Come to think of it, some applications now allow digital submissions. But here is an important thing, though. Make sure your digital photograph meets the DPI requirements we previously discussed. Now, sometimes there's a requirement for the file size. It's better to adhere to it strictly. This is to prevent application delay or rejection.
Getting your Ethiopian Origin Card doesn't have to be stressful. While all the details might seem a little intimidating at first, once you break it down, it's definitely manageable. Follow these guidelines, double-check your work, and you'll be well on your way! I hope this has clarified the photo requirements. Good luck with your application!
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