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Can I leave bangs when taking passport photos?

You can leave bangs when you take a passport photo, but you can't cover your eyes.

1, photo requirements:

(1), the applicant should maintain a correct sitting posture, shoulder level and face the camera.

(2) Candidates behave naturally, open their eyes naturally, don't cover their eyes with hair, and don't wear heavy makeup.

(3), the applicant should wear dark collared clothing, not standard clothing.

(4), the applicant shall not wear colored glasses (except due to illness), shall not wear thick glasses, glasses frame shall not block the eyes, lenses without reflection.

(5) The applicant shall not use the head covering (the covering shall not cover the face or cause shadows when necessary due to religion, medical care, culture, etc.), and the non-permanent ornaments shall not cover the face.

(6) The lighting is even, and there should be no shadows or bright spots on the face.

(7), the background color is uniform, no gradient, no shadow, no other people or things.

2. The basic requirements of photos:

(1), recent (within half a year) color photos.

(2) The background color of the photo is uniform white, light gray or light blue (light gray reference value: hue value and saturation value are 0, and brightness value is not less than198; Light blue reference value: hue value 135, saturation value 240, brightness value not less than 167).

(3) The portrait has accurate focus, clear levels and true colors.

(4) Portrait features (scars, moles, hairstyles, etc. ) technical treatment is not allowed.

(5) The photos are printed on photographic paper without stains, wrinkles, scratches and borders.

3, digital photo file specification requirements:

(1), and the file image format is JPEG.

(2) The image is 24-bit RGB true color.

(3) The scan resolution of paper photos shall not be less than 300DPI.

(4) The image file size ranges from 20k bytes to 80k bytes.

Extended data:

Photo registration guide:

First, the shooting channel:

1. Social photo studio: Choose an affordable and well-served social photo studio nearby to take photos, and go to the photo studio to get photos, receive receipts and paste photos.

2. Self-service equipment: use self-service shooting equipment such as license booths (located in subway stations and large commercial centers) to take photos, and obtain photo collection receipts and stickers through self-service shooting equipment.

3. Take photos by yourself: Take photos with your self-portrait ID card (choose places with white walls such as living room, room and corridor), submit photos through "My Happiness Photo Studio", get photos, get a receipt, and paste photos.

Second, the required information:

Non-local residents who are employed in the above six cities can hold household registration books, second-generation ID cards and temporary (residence) cards. According to the relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Public Security authorized the exit-entry administration agencies of the public security organs in the above six cities to receive application materials and make exit-entry documents on behalf of the exit-entry administration agencies of the public security organs where the applicants are registered.

The application for entry-exit documents is still examined and approved by the entry-exit administration department of the public security organ where the applicant's household registration is located. After accepting the application, the exit-entry administration of the public security organ will issue the exit-entry certificate within 30 days. An applicant who is told not to issue an entry-exit certificate has the right to apply for administrative reconsideration or bring an administrative lawsuit at the place of registration according to law.

The public security organs will deal with applicants who cheat entry and exit documents according to law.

Baidu encyclopedia-passport

National Immigration Bureau-Guide to Photographing Entry and Exit Documents