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Find the exact rules for your country.
Size, head position, background, and what gets photos rejected — pulled from the official spec.
Know the cost, time, and rules — before you apply.
Application fees, eligibility, what to bring, and processing times. Sourced from official government sites and re-verified monthly.
- Fee
- $185
- Time
- days – 12+ months
- Fee
- $1,390
- Time
- 8–28 months
- Fee
- Free
- Time
- Same day
- Fee
- ~USD $275
- Time
- ~15 days
- Fee
- CAD $530
- Time
- 12 months
- Fee
- A$575
- Time
- ~8 months
- Fee
- €100
- Time
- 2–4 weeks
- Fee
- €350
- Time
- 2–8 weeks
- Fee
- €16.08
- Time
- 1–4 weeks
- Fee
- ¥15,000 (~US$100)
- Time
- 1–3 months
Latest posts.
Practical guides on requirements, common rejection reasons, and how to take the photo yourself.
- July 6, 2026
Passport photo background colour by country in 2026
Exact background colour requirements for passport, visa, and ID photos in every major country — with the rule, the reason, and how to fix the wrong one.
- June 29, 2026
How to take a baby's passport photo (for a child under 1 year old)
A step-by-step guide to photographing a newborn or baby under 1 for a passport — positioning, eyes-open rules by country, background, and common rejections.
- June 22, 2026
Schengen visa photo: country-by-country differences in 2026
Every Schengen consulate is supposed to follow the same photo rule. They don't. A practical look at what France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the rest actually enforce in 2026.
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