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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
Haiti's Direction de l'Immigration et de l'Emigration (DIE), operating under the Ministere de la Justice et de la Securite Publique, oversees passport issuance from its central bureau in Port-au-Prince and through Haitian consulates worldwide. Haiti adopted the 51x51mm (2x2 inch) square photo format -- aligning with US specifications rather than the European 35x45mm standard -- reflecting the deep ties between the Haitian diaspora and the United States. With over 1.2 million Haitian-born individuals living in the US and Canada, this format compatibility is a practical necessity.
The Office National d'Identification (ONI) manages the Carte d'Identification Nationale (CIN), which uses different photo capture methods, but the DIE passport photo specs are published through immigration.gouv.ht. Processing delays remain a significant challenge -- standard passport issuance can take 3-8 weeks domestically and up to 12 weeks through consular offices.
Photo dimensions:
Digital upload requirements:
Background:
Expression and pose:
Glasses: The DIE discourages glasses in passport photos. While not an absolute ban, photos with glasses frequently trigger additional scrutiny and potential rejection. Clear prescription lenses without glare may be accepted at the reviewer's discretion, but removing glasses entirely eliminates this risk.
Head coverings: Haiti has no blanket prohibition on head coverings. Women wearing tignon, foulard, or other traditional Haitian head wraps may keep them in their passport photo as long as the full face remains visible from forehead to chin. Religious head coverings (hijab, turban) are also permitted under the same condition. The covering must not cast shadows on the face.
Ear visibility: Both ears should be visible, but the DIE applies this rule with moderate flexibility compared to stricter countries. Hair tucked partially behind the ears is generally accepted as long as the face outline remains clear.
Clothing: Dark clothing that contrasts with the white background is recommended. White shirts or light-colored tops that blend into the background will cause rejection.
Photo recency: Must be taken within the last 6 months. For passport renewals, the new photo should clearly match the applicant's current appearance.
Digital manipulation: The DIE does not accept retouched or filtered photos. Skin smoothing, facial reshaping, teeth whitening, and AI-generated enhancements are all grounds for rejection. While the DIE's detection systems are less automated than those in some countries, human reviewers are trained to identify over-processed images, and the live biometric capture at the appointment serves as a comparison baseline.
Port-au-Prince: Photo studios concentrate in Petion-Ville (along Rue Gregoire, near Place Boyer) and in Delmas (around Delmas 33 and Delmas 48). A set of 4 passport photos costs 250-500 HTG at these studios. Ask for "foto pou paspò" or "photo format 2x2" to ensure the correct square dimensions. Studios near the DIE office on Boulevard Harry Truman also offer walk-in service.
Cap-Haitien: Studios near the Cathedrale Notre-Dame and along Rue 17-18 charge 200-400 HTG for passport photos. Quality is comparable to Port-au-Prince studios.
Les Cayes, Gonaives, Jacmel: Smaller cities have fewer dedicated photo studios, but most imprimeries (print shops) near the main market or commune office offer passport photo services for 150-350 HTG. Verify the 2x2 inch format before paying.
Haitian diaspora -- US and Canada: Haitian consulates in Miami, New York, Boston, Montreal, and other cities accept US-format 2x2 photos from any US pharmacy or photo service (CVS, Walgreens, Costco). Since the dimensions match, any US passport-compliant photo typically meets Haitian requirements, though the white background rule is stricter than some US standards that permit light grey.
Market photographers: In rural areas and small towns, independent photographers with portable backdrops set up near government offices on specific days. Quality varies -- ensure they use a clean white backdrop and the correct 51x51mm cropping. Pricing: 100-250 HTG.
Home photography: Given the limited availability of professional studios in some areas, taking your own photo at home is a practical option. Use a clean white sheet as a backdrop, natural daylight from a window for even illumination, and position the camera at face height approximately 1.5 metres away. The square 51x51mm format requires centred framing with balanced space around the head. Our tool can validate your photo against DIE specifications before printing.
Haitian passport requirements for minors:
In situations where standard passport processing timelines are impractical -- a common scenario given Haiti's processing challenges -- the DIE and Haitian consulates may issue laissez-passer or emergency travel documents. These documents use the same 51x51mm photo format and the same white background specification. Having compliant photos on hand at all times is advisable for Haitian citizens, particularly those living abroad who may need emergency travel documents on short notice.
For Haitian citizens in the US who need urgent travel authorization, the consulate in Miami typically offers the fastest processing. Consular locations are available through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Photo requirements remain identical to the standard passport.
Reports from the DIE and Haitian consular offices indicate these primary rejection causes:
Q: Can I use my US passport photo for my Haitian passport application? A: The dimensions match (both 51x51mm), so a US-compliant photo is generally acceptable. However, verify the background is pure white -- some US photo services use very light grey, which the DIE may reject.
Q: How long is the Haitian passport valid? A: Standard Haitian passports are valid for 5 years for adults and 3 years for minors under 18. Plan your photo session accordingly if your passport is expiring.
Q: Do I need to bring printed photos to the Haitian consulate, or can I submit digitally? A: Most consular offices require 2 printed copies (51x51mm, matte paper) in addition to any digital upload. Check with your specific consulate for their current process, as some have introduced digital-only workflows.
Q: What is the current Haitian passport fee? A: Passport fees vary by processing location and speed. Domestically, expect 4,000-7,500 HTG depending on processing tier. Consular offices in the US charge approximately $100-150 USD. The photo cost is always separate.
Q: Can I wear my traditional head wrap (tignon) in my passport photo? A: Yes. Traditional Haitian head coverings are permitted as long as the full face remains visible from forehead to chin. The wrap should not cast shadows on the face or obscure any facial features.
Q: What if I cannot find a studio with a clean white background in my area? A: Hang a clean white bedsheet behind you and use daylight or two lamps for even illumination. Ensure no wrinkles are visible. Our tool can verify your photo meets DIE specifications before you print.
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