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Egypt passport photo 51 × 51 mm

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Quick answer: This Egypt passport preset uses 51 × 51 mm with plain white background. Neutral expression, see glasses rule. It is based on official general guidance; verify the final submission route on the authority portal. Last verified .

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Photo requirements

Format51 × 51 mm
BackgroundPlain white background.
PoseFull face, looking directly into the camera, head and shoulders fully visible.
ExpressionNeutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open.
GlassesEyes must be fully visible; no tinted lenses or strong reflections. See full rules →
LightingShadows, overexposure, and reflections not permitted.
Digital resolutionCheck the authority portal before digital upload
File formatJPEG · sRGB / 24-bit
File sizeCheck the authority portal before upload

How a passport photo is verified

Egypt passport photos are administered by the **Ministry of Interior (MoI)** through Passport, Immigration and Nationality Administration (PINA). The format is typically 40×60mm (4×6 cm) — same as Egyptian visa — though some applications accept 35×45mm. White background mandatory. Color photo, neutral expression, no headwear or glasses (religious exceptions apply). Photos within 6 months. Egypt e-passport launched 2017 with biometric chip storing photo and fingerprints.

Local application route

AuthorityEmbassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C.
SourceEgyptian passport issuance instructions
Verified
ConfidenceOfficial — general
What the source confirms
  • Egyptian Embassy passport services require personal photos in the passport application flow.
  • The consular guidance references the 2 × 2 inch photo format.
  • The photo should use a white background.
  • The public page does not publish a full biometric composition matrix for every passport scenario.
Still conservative because
  • Document-specific numeric head or eye-line constraints are not fully published in the official source.
  • Some generation prompt fields use conservative biometric fallback wording because the official public source does not publish them separately.

What makes a Egypt passport photo accepted

One compliant example next to the six most common rejection causes for Egypt passport applications. The final decision always belongs to Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C., but these are the differences that most often determine whether a document photo is accepted.

✓ Accepted Compliant Egypt passport photo example (51 × 51 mm) — centered face, plain background, neutral expression, eyes open, even frontal lighting. Meets Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. biometric requirements.

Compliant Egypt passport example (51 × 51 mm)

  • Face centred, looking directly into the lens
  • Plain background — no shadow, pattern or texture
  • Neutral expression, eyes open, mouth closed
  • No glasses, no hair across the face

Top 6 Egypt passport rejection causes

Rejected Egypt passport photo example — shadow on the wall behind the head, or background with a visible pattern or gradient. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Background shadow Egypt passport: Shadow on the wall behind the head, or background with a visible pattern or gradient
Rejected Egypt passport photo example — visible smile with teeth or open mouth instead of a neutral expression. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Smile / open mouth Egypt passport: Visible smile with teeth or open mouth instead of a neutral expression
Rejected Egypt passport photo example — glasses with a clearly visible light reflection covering part of the eye. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Glasses with glare Egypt passport: Glasses with a clearly visible light reflection covering part of the eye
Rejected Egypt passport photo example — loose hair strands covering the eyes, eyebrows or part of the face. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Hair across the face Egypt passport: Loose hair strands covering the eyes, eyebrows or part of the face
Rejected Egypt passport photo example — eyes looking to the side instead of directly into the camera lens. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Eyes off-camera Egypt passport: Eyes looking to the side instead of directly into the camera lens
Rejected Egypt passport photo example — head tilted so the eye line is no longer horizontal. Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. would reject this for passport applications.
Head tilted Egypt passport: Head tilted so the eye line is no longer horizontal
Current profile Format: 51 × 51 mm Background: Plain white background.

Prepare your Egypt passport photo

Upload a portrait — the tool crops, removes the background and checks compliance against the 51 × 51 mm rule automatically.

How to take a Egypt passport photo correctly

Background setup

Use a blank white wall or tape a white bedsheet flat — avoid creases. Stand at least 50 cm from the surface so your shadow does not fall onto it. Patterned wallpaper or any textured surface creates a gradient that fails the automated background check, even if it looks white to the eye.

Lighting

Face a large window during daylight hours. Even, frontal, diffused natural light produces the cleanest indoor result. Never use on-camera flash — it creates hard shadows on the background and washes out facial geometry. Turn off any coloured indoor light sources.

Chin and jaw position

Extend your chin slightly forward and downward — this elongates the neck and sharpens the jawline. Keep your head level: the camera must be exactly at eye height. Tilting up or down distorts the biometric head-height ratio.

Shoulder position

Keep both shoulders square to the camera. Passport standards require a straight-on stance — turned shoulders shift the perceived centre of the face and will cause the automated alignment check to fail.

Eyewear

Eyes must be fully visible; no tinted lenses or strong reflections In practice, the biometric scanner flags even minor glare invisible to the naked eye. Removing glasses before shooting is the only option that eliminates the risk entirely.

Expression and eyes

Look directly into the lens. Keep a completely neutral expression — no smile, raised eyebrows or squinting. Mouth closed and relaxed. Biometric matching calibrates against the neutral reference stored in the passport chip; any muscular movement lowers the match confidence score.

Attire and colours

Avoid white or very light tops — they merge with the white background and make the shoulder outline hard to detect. Deep solid tones work best: navy, dark teal, burgundy or charcoal. No uniforms, hats or accessories that cover the face or neck.

Beard and grooming

Groom your beard one or two days before shooting — a freshly trimmed beard photographs with the cleanest edge definition. If shaving completely, do so the morning of the shoot and apply a calming balm to reduce redness, which can alter the skin-tone map used by background removal.

Authority rejection codes

Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. publishes the following rejection codes. Knowing the exact code on your notice tells you precisely what to fix in the reshoot.

CodeReasonFix
EG-PS-01 Photo not 40×60mm or 35×45mm Verify spec with issuing PINA office
EG-PS-02 Background not pure white Re-shoot against white backdrop
EG-PS-03 Glasses or headwear worn (non-religious) Remove before capture
EG-PS-04 Photo older than 6 months Re-shoot

Egypt-specific things to know

Top reasons Egypt passport photos get rejected

Frequently asked questions

This Egypt passport preset uses 51 × 51 mm based on the official guidance available for this route.

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Anfas.Pro is an independent tool and is not affiliated with any government authority. The final decision to accept or reject a document photo rests solely with the issuing authority. Requirements change — always verify on the official authority portal before submitting.