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Country
๐ฑ๐ง Lebanon
Document Type
Passport
Size (W x H)
827x1063 pixels (at 600 DPI)
1.38x1.77 inches
3.5x4.5 cm
35.0x45.0 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 there, fellow globetrotters and document aficionados! Ever find yourself knee-deep in passport requirements, wondering if your picture will make the cut? Well, you're not alone. I'm here to decode the mysteries of the Lebanese passport photo, so you can breeze through the application process with confidence. As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about these things, I feel like I can offer a little help. Let's see what the buzz is about! We're diving into the nitty-gritty details, and as a result, we will make sure your photo meets every single requirement.
First things first, size matters! Specifically, your Lebanese passport photo needs to be precisely 35mm wide and 45mm high โ thatโs 3.5 cm by 4.5 cm. Think of it as a tiny rectangular canvas showcasing your best self. If you don't get this right, it could be grounds for rejection.
Now, let's talk about your head. Not literally, of course (though I'm sure it's lovely). The height of your head in the photo is critical. The folks reviewing your application are looking for a measurement between 32mm and 36mm. This ensures your face is neither too small nor too large within the frame. That's just an extremely important rule. So remember that when taking your picture.
Also important is the positioning of your head. The top of your head should be at least 3mm from the top edge of the photo. Give your head some space, so it's not crammed up against the border.
Imagine your photo as a minimalist masterpiece. The background should be a plain, unadulterated white. No patterns, no shadows, no distractions. Think of it as a blank canvas focusing all attention on you. The color code? That's #ffffff
in the digital realm, essentially as white as white can be.
When it comes to the print finish, you have a choice: glossy or matte. Either works, so pick whichever you prefer. Keep in mind that glossy photos can sometimes reflect light, potentially causing issues. Matte photos are more forgiving in that regard. Honestly, this decision is more about personal taste than a strict requirement.
The Lebanese passport photo is all about simplicity. Consequently, your photo shouldnโt have any borders. Keep it clean, keep it simple.
Now, let's talk about the techy stuff: DPI, or dots per inch. It is a measure of image resolution. For your Lebanese passport photo, you're aiming for 600 DPI. This ensures your photo is crisp, clear, and doesn't look like it was taken with a potato. In the case that you don't know if your photo has enough DPI, you can usually set it when taking the picture.
Even if I haven't received a list of specific Dos and Don'ts, let's cover some general photo guidelines.
This photo is intended for offline use. That means itโs designed to be printed and physically attached to your passport application. Think of it as a tangible representation of your identity in the analog world.
To ensure I'm giving you the most accurate info, Iโve consulted the official sources. I suggest you do too. Here are some helpful links:
Let's see, some additional things to keep in mind.
Getting your Lebanese passport photo right doesnโt have to be a Herculean task. Hopefully, with these guidelines, youโll be well-prepared to capture the perfect shot. Don't worry too much โ take a deep breath, follow the rules, and smile (but not in the photo, of course!). Hereโs to smooth travels and successful passport applications! Happy travels!
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