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Plain white or off-white background. No patterns, textures, or shadows.
Face the camera directly. Keep a neutral expression with mouth closed. Both eyes open.
Even, natural lighting. No harsh shadows on the face or background.
No hats, headbands, or head coverings unless worn for religious reasons.
Remove glasses if possible. If worn, ensure no glare or reflections on lenses.
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Last verified: 2026-04-09 — Official source
Barbados issues machine-readable passports through the Passport Office, a division of the Immigration Department under the Ministry of Home Affairs and Information (formerly the Ministry of Home Affairs). Located on Whitepark Road in St. Michael, the Passport Office serves the island's roughly 280,000 citizens. Barbados uses the 51x51mm (2x2 inch) photo format standard in the Americas and Caribbean, the same dimensions used by the United States and most CARICOM member states. The Barbados passport functions as a CARICOM travel document, granting freedom of movement within the Caribbean Community, so photo compliance affects both Barbadian and regional border processing.
Applications are submitted at the Passport Office on Whitepark Road, Bridgetown, or at authorized district offices. The official requirements are available at passportoffice.gov.bb. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade handles consular passport services for Barbadians abroad. Barbados began issuing e-passports with biometric chips in recent years, adding facial recognition compatibility requirements to the photo specifications. Processing times are typically 5-10 working days for standard applications, with emergency services available for an additional fee.
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Glasses: The Barbados Passport Office requires that all glasses be removed for passport photos. This policy covers prescription eyeglasses, sunglasses, tinted lenses, and clear fashion frames. The rule was strengthened with the introduction of biometric passports to ensure clean facial biometric capture.
Head coverings: Not permitted except for documented religious reasons. Rastafarian headwraps and other religious head coverings are allowed if the applicant wears them daily as part of sincere religious practice, and if the entire face remains visible from hairline to chin. A statutory declaration may be requested.
Dress code: Bajans (Barbadians) should wear dark or medium-coloured clothing that contrasts with the white background. Avoid white shirts or very light clothing. No uniforms of any kind (police, military, school, or work). Sleeveless tops and strapless garments are discouraged since they can make the subject appear unclothed in the cropped photo.
Skin tone and lighting: For subjects with darker complexions, the lighting must be balanced so that facial features are clearly rendered against the white background. Overexposure that bleaches the background while flattening facial detail is a common technical issue in Caribbean passport photography.
Photo recency: The photo must have been taken within the last 6 months and must represent your current appearance accurately. Significant changes to hairstyle, facial hair, or weight between the photo and application will cause issues.
Digital retouching: Do not apply any filters, skin smoothing, or facial alterations. The Passport Office checks photos visually and will reject any image that appears digitally manipulated.
Barbados e-passports contain a biometric chip that stores the holder's facial data. At international border checkpoints -- particularly in the US, UK, and Canada, the top three destinations for Barbadian travellers -- automated kiosks compare a live scan against the chip data. A passport photo with filters, heavy retouching, or poor biometric quality will cause e-gate failures and force you into manual processing queues. Neutral expression, no glasses, and front-on face positioning are essential for reliable automated border crossing.
If the Barbados Passport Office supports digital photo upload:
Bridgetown studios: Photo studios in Bridgetown, particularly along Broad Street, Tudor Street, and near the Passport Office on Whitepark Road, specialise in travel document photography. Pricing: 15-30 BBD for a set of 2-4 photos. Studios near the Passport Office are the most experienced and will ensure 51x51mm compliance. Ask for "passport-size photos, two-by-two."
Parish-level photo shops: Photography services in Christ Church (around Oistins and Worthing), St. James (Holetown area), and St. Philip are available at small studios and some larger pharmacies. Expect 10-25 BBD per set. Verify the 51x51mm format, as some shops may default to the European 35x45mm.
Pharmacy and convenience outlets: Select pharmacies in Bridgetown and Warrens offer photo printing services, sometimes with passport photo templates. Cost: 8-20 BBD. Quality can vary -- inspect the prints for pure white background and correct dimensions.
Bajan diaspora: Barbadians applying from the UK, Canada, or the US can use local studios. In the UK, specify "51x51mm" (not the standard UK 35x45mm). In the US and Canada, the standard 2x2 inch format already matches. Prices vary by country.
Every Barbadian child needs their own passport for international travel, regardless of age. Children cannot be included on a parent's passport.
Newborns and infants (under 1 year): Lay the baby on a white sheet and photograph from above. Only the baby should appear in the frame -- no hands, arms, toys, or coloured objects. Closed or partially open eyes are accepted for infants under 6 months. The head should be centred in the 51x51mm frame.
Toddlers (1-4 years): Sit the child in front of a white backdrop. A parent can hold the child from behind as long as the parent is entirely hidden. Both eyes open, neutral expression. Most Bridgetown studios handle young children regularly and can work efficiently.
School-age children (5 and older): Full adult standards apply. No glasses, ears visible, neutral expression, white background.
Q: What size is a Barbados passport photo? A: 51 x 51 mm (2 x 2 inches), the same as the US passport format. This is 602 x 602 pixels at 300 DPI.
Q: Can I use a US passport photo for my Barbados passport application? A: Yes, provided the photo meets all other Barbadian requirements -- white background, no glasses, neutral expression, taken within the last 6 months. The dimensions are identical.
Q: Are glasses allowed in Barbados passport photos? A: No. All glasses must be removed, including prescription frames and clear lenses.
Q: How much do passport photos cost in Barbados? A: Bridgetown studios charge 15-30 BBD per set. Parish-level shops charge 10-25 BBD. Pharmacy printing services cost 8-20 BBD.
Q: Can I take my own passport photo at home? A: Yes. Use a smartphone with a white background, good front-facing lighting, and follow the 51x51mm specifications. Use our online tool to validate and crop the photo to compliance before printing on photo paper at a local shop.
Q: How many photos do I need for a Barbados passport application? A: Two identical photos are required. Consider bringing a third copy in case one is rejected at the counter.
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