Passport photo requirements Antigua & Barbuda

Passport photo requirements Antigua & Barbuda

The passport photo requirements for Antigua & Barbuda are that you must submit three official passport photos in colour. This applies to both a business visa and a tourist visa.

Cost visa or passport photo Antiqua & Barbuda:

We are able to create a passport photo for Antiqua & Barbuda for as low as € 15,-. With it, you will receive 6 photos. These will be cut and neatly packaged in a small suitcase for you.  

In case you also need a digital variant of the photo alongside your prints, it will cost an additional €2,50. This variant will be sent to your email address. 

You can simply walk in without an appointment at our studio over on Hugo de Grootplein 17 in Amsterdam.  The passport photos will be made for you immediately.   

Though it is not necessary, an appointment can always be made so you can make sure that you can be helped at a specific time if you are currently unavailable. 

Requirements visa or passport photo Antiqua & Barbuda:

  • Bear a good resemblance
  • Only have a white (uniform) background
  • Be taken right from the front
  • Have the official format (35mm width x 45mm height)
  • 70/80% of the face (32mm to 36mm from chin to crown)
  • on the back of the photo should be the following:
    “I certify that this is a true photograph of ….” and also have a signature on the back
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Adjustment in the requirements:

We are aware of the latest developments in the field of the rules and requirements that a country imposes on the passport photo. It is possible that a country decides to adjust the requirements for taking a passport photo. Therefore, always take the form that you receive from your consulate with you when you have the passport photo taken. In general, the consulate is the first to receive the new rules. We will then check for you whether the requirements correspond so that you are always up to date.

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