Ears in Passport Photos

Recently, a viewer was told that she had to show her ears when being photographed for a passport picture. She asked Liz: is there a regulation about showing ears in passport photos? The State Department filled us in:

It says that passport applicants are NOT required to show their ears. But there are a lot of other requirements.

You do have to have a neutral facial expression with both eyes open. The State Department wonโ€™t accept your picture if youโ€™re squinting or making another โ€œunusualโ€ expression.

Applicants also canโ€™t wear head coverings, except for those items worn for religious purposes.

For a full list of photo regulations, click here.


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