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White background only. No patterns, textures, or shadows.
Neutral expression with mouth closed. Both eyes open, looking directly at the camera.
Even, natural lighting. No harsh shadows on the face or background.
Not allowed except for religious reasons; face must be fully visible
Not recommended; remove if possible
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For Bangladesh documents: Must be taken within the last 6 months. Using an older photo is one of the most common reasons for passport application rejection.
Avoid these common mistakes when preparing your Bangladesh passport photo:
Last verified: 2026-04-08 — Official source
Bangladesh completed one of the largest passport modernization programs in South Asia when the Department of Immigration and Passports (পাসপোর্ট ও ইমিগ্রেশন অধিদপ্তর, DIP) fully transitioned to e-Passports in 2020. The shift from the old Machine Readable Passport (MRP) to the biometric e-Passport changed photo requirements significantly. The DIP now captures your biometric photo, fingerprints, and iris scans at the passport office itself using their equipment -- but you still need to bring printed photos that meet strict specifications for the application file.
All requirements are available through the DIP portal, which also handles online applications via the e-Passport system. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs oversees consular passport services for Bangladeshis abroad.
Physical dimensions:
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Expression and pose:
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Head coverings:
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Recency: Taken within the last 3 months for e-Passport applications (stricter than the 6-month rule used by many countries).
| Document | Size | Pixels (300 DPI) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| e-Passport | 35 x 45 mm | 413 x 531 px | Current standard |
| National ID (NID) | 30 x 30 mm | 354 x 354 px | Square format |
| Visa (most countries) | 35 x 45 mm | 413 x 531 px | White background |
| Old MRP (expired) | 45 x 55 mm | 531 x 650 px | No longer issued |
Understanding how photos work in the e-Passport system matters because the process has two separate photo stages:
Stage 1 -- Your submitted photos: You bring printed 35x45mm photos to the passport office. These are scanned and attached to your file. They must meet all specifications listed above.
Stage 2 -- Biometric capture: At the DIP office, an officer photographs you using a calibrated camera system with controlled lighting and a white background. This photo, along with fingerprints and iris data, is encoded onto the e-Passport chip. You cannot substitute your own photo for this stage.
Online application (epassport.gov.bd): When applying online, you upload a digital photo. Requirements: JPEG format, minimum 413 x 531 pixels, white background, file size under 300 KB. The system validates dimensions automatically and rejects non-compliant uploads before you can proceed.
The single largest source of confusion for Bangladeshi passport applicants is the photo size change. The old MRP passport required 45x55mm photos. The e-Passport requires 35x45mm. Many photo studios, especially those in rural areas and smaller towns that process fewer passport applications, still default to the old 45x55mm size. Before leaving the studio, explicitly confirm that the photos are 35 x 45 mm. Measure them with a ruler if you are not sure.
This issue is especially common for applicants at Bangladeshi embassies and consulates abroad, where local photo services have no familiarity with the old Bangladeshi format and produce standard 35x45mm photos -- which, fortunately, is now correct.
DIP officers at the biometric enrollment stage compare your submitted photos against your live appearance. Rejections are communicated on the spot:
Q: Do I still need printed photos if DIP takes a biometric photo at the office? A: Yes. The biometric photo captured at the DIP office is for the e-Passport chip. You must still bring printed 35x45mm photos for the application file. Typically 3-4 photos are needed.
Q: Can I use 45x55mm photos from my old MRP application? A: No. The e-Passport requires 35x45mm. Even if the photos are recent, the wrong dimensions will be rejected.
Q: I applied online at epassport.gov.bd. What photo format do I upload? A: JPEG format, minimum 413 x 531 pixels (equivalent to 35x45mm at 300 DPI), white background, file size under 300 KB. The upload tool validates these parameters automatically.
Q: How long does e-Passport processing take? A: Regular processing is 15-21 working days from biometric enrollment. Express processing (7-10 working days) and Super Express (3-5 working days) are available at higher fees: 3,450 BDT (regular), 4,600 BDT (express), 6,900 BDT (super express) for a 48-page passport.
Q: Is the photo requirement different for children? A: Children follow the same 35x45mm white-background format. For infants under 1 year, eyes may be partially closed. The child must be the only person in the photo -- no hands of parents visible. DIP officers apply the same technical standards but are understanding about the difficulty of infant photography.
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