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Country
๐พ๐ช Yemen
Document Type
ID card
Size (W x H)
945x1417 pixels (at 600 DPI)
1.57x2.36 inches
4.0x6.0 cm
40.0x60.0 mm
Resolution
600 DPI
Background Color
Light Grey
Photo Paper Type
Glossy/Matte
Photo Border
No
Is it suitable for online submission?
Yes
Is it printable?
Yes
Alright, folks, letโs talk Yemen ID cards. Seems straightforward, right? Well, even the simplest things have their quirks. Iโm here to help you navigate the photo requirements for your Yemen ID card, so you can avoid any unnecessary headaches at the application office. Trust me, nobody wants to retake photos โ been there, done that!
Think of this as your one-stop shop for all things Yemen ID card photo related. We'll break down the size, background, and even the *glossiness* factor. Let's get started.
Okay, first things first: the size. For your Yemen ID card photo, you're looking at a 40x60 mm rectangle. Or, if you prefer centimeters, that's 4x6 cm. It's not huge, but it's not tiny either. It's Goldilocks-sized: just right.
To clarify, make sure when printing it that you're shooting for that specific dimension, and it's not like, 39.5mm or 60.5mm. The difference could be very negligible, but it can result in application rejection. And no one wants that. Double check everything to avoid problems.
Now, where your head sits within that little photo rectangle is pretty important. Ideally, the height of your head (from the top of your hair to your chin) should be at least 38 mm. The data I have doesnโt specify a maximum, so focus on meeting that minimum. Then again, donโt go *too* overboard and make your head take up the entire photo!
As for where your head should be positioned, the very top of your head should be no more than 6 mm from the top edge of the photo. Think of it like framing a portrait: you want to center things nicely. This placement makes sure the focus is on your face and ensures it is clear.
Gone are the days of wacky, patterned backgrounds (if those days ever existed for official ID photos!). For your Yemen ID card photo, the background needs to be a light grey. Think of it as a calming, neutral canvas for your beautiful face. You're going to need this because the office processing the documents will need a solid background to be able to properly contrast everything.
The official color code for light grey is #d3d3d3. If you're taking the photo yourself and using editing software, this code will be super helpful for getting the color just right. If you're getting it professionally taken, just tell the photographer you need a light grey background. Theyโll know what to do!
Here's where things get a little...flexible. The information I have says the print finish can be either glossy or matte. It's always advisable to ask the issuing office to get a clearer understanding.
Honestly, if I were you, Iโd probably opt for a matte finish. Glossy photos can sometimes reflect light in a way that makes it hard to see details, and you want your ID photo to be crystal clear. A matter photo, in contrast, will reduce glare and offer a very crisp view of your face.
This one's super simple: no borders. Keep the edges of the photo clean and crisp. Don't get fancy and put a little frame around it โ that's a big no-no.
Okay, so this is where we dive into the technical side of things a bit. Your photo needs to be high-resolution to ensure it prints clearly. The suggested DPI (dots per inch) is 600. This means that there are 600 dots per inch, so it becomes very pixelated when printed. If you're printing the photo yourself, make sure your printer is set to this resolution. If you're going to a professional, they'll handle this for you.
Most importantly, the photo needs to be printable. You wouldn't believe how many times people try to submit digital photos for something that needs a physical copy. It's got to be something you can hold in your hand!
Interestingly enough, the information I have doesn't specify a maximum or minimum file size for a digital submission. This *could* mean that file size isn't a concern, but it's always a good idea to double-check with the issuing office to be absolutely sure. It may be the case that a standard digital image can be submitted.
To sum up, here's a handy checklist to ensure your Yemen ID card photo is on point:
You might be wondering, "Why all this fuss over a simple photo?" Well, ID cards are important documents. They're used for everything from verifying your identity to accessing services. Having a photo that meets the official requirements ensures that your ID card is valid and that you won't face any unnecessary delays or rejections. Nobody wants their application to be rejected due to a bad photo!
A high-quality, compliant photo also makes it easier for officials to verify your identity. This is especially important for security reasons. So, by following these guidelines, you're not just ensuring your application gets approved โ you're also contributing to a more secure system for everyone.
Getting your Yemen ID card photo right doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Just follow these guidelines, and you'll be well on your way to getting your ID card without any hiccups. Now go forth and conquer that photo booth! And hey, while you're at it, practice your best "official" smile. You got this!
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