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Blue background for CNIC; white for passport. No patterns, textures, or shadows.
Neutral expression, mouth closed. Both eyes open, looking directly at the camera.
Even, natural lighting. No harsh shadows on the face or background.
Women may wear dupatta/scarf; face must be fully visible. Men should not wear caps
Allowed if no glare; dark glasses not permitted
Glossy photo paper. Blue background for CNIC/NICOP, white for passport
For Pakistan documents: Must be taken within the last 3 months. Using an older photo is one of the most common reasons for passport application rejection.
Avoid these common mistakes when preparing your Pakistan passport photo:
NADRA requires blue background photos for CNIC and NICOP, while the Directorate General of Immigration requires white background for passports. Make sure you use the correct background.
Last verified: 2026-04-08 — Official source
Pakistan's Directorate General of Immigration & Passports (DGIP) processes passport applications through 40+ Regional Passport Offices across the country -- from the massive Islamabad headquarters on Mauve Area to smaller offices in Quetta and Peshawar. Photo-related delays remain the number one bottleneck at every single one of them. The DGIP tightened its photo screening in 2023 when it began rolling out the e-passport program, and what used to slide through at your local RPO now gets flagged by digital verification systems before a human ever looks at it.
Here is the critical distinction that trips up most Pakistani applicants: DGIP passport photos and NADRA CNIC photos have completely different specifications. Your CNIC photo (taken at a NADRA registration center) uses a light blue background, while your passport photo must have a plain white background. They are the same 35x45mm dimensions, but submitting a blue-background CNIC photo with your passport application is an instant rejection. This catches thousands of applicants every year who assume the same photo works for both.
Physical dimensions:
Background:
Expression and pose:
Women's head covering:
Other accessories:
Recency: Taken within the last 3 months and must reflect current appearance.
E-passport program (launched 2022): The new Pakistani e-passport requires a higher-quality digital photo captured against stricter biometric standards. Photos must be free of any digital retouching, filters, or AI enhancement. The chip embedded in the e-passport stores a biometric template extracted from your submission photo, so any manipulation can cause mismatches at automated border gates.
| Specification | Passport (DGIP) | CNIC/NICOP (NADRA) |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 35 x 45 mm | 35 x 45 mm |
| Background | White | Light blue |
| Glasses | Allowed (no glare) | Allowed (no glare) |
| Head covering | Dupatta/hijab OK | Dupatta/hijab OK |
| Recency | 3 months | 3 months |
| Where submitted | Regional Passport Office | NADRA Registration Center |
If you have a NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis), the photo requirement follows NADRA's blue-background standard -- not the passport standard -- even though the document is used internationally. Overseas Pakistanis renewing their NICOP at a Pakistani embassy or consulate should bring blue-background photos specifically.
Camera: Any smartphone from the last five years will work. Use the rear camera, not the front-facing selfie camera, and have someone else take the photo. Self-timer shots frequently result in wrong framing or slight head tilts that DGIP scanners will catch.
Background: Stand in front of a clean white wall. If your walls are off-white or painted a color, tape a white bed sheet to the wall behind you. Stand about 15 cm away from the wall so your body does not cast a shadow onto it.
Lighting: If you are taking the photo during the day, stand facing a window so natural daylight illuminates your face evenly. In the evening, use two lamps or tube lights placed at 45-degree angles on either side. Overhead ceiling fans with integrated lights create harsh shadows under your eyes and nose -- turn them off and use separate light sources instead.
Clothing: Wear something that contrasts with the white background. Avoid white shalwar kameez or white shirts, which blend into the background and confuse the cropping system. Dark or medium colors work best.
Children of all ages require their own Pakistani passport. A guardian must be present during the application, and the child's photo follows the same 35x45mm white-background specifications as adults. For infants, lay the baby on a white sheet and photograph from directly above. The child must be the only person visible in the photo -- no hands, no parent's face, no toys. Both eyes should ideally be open, though DGIP is somewhat lenient with newborns on this point. Children under 5 do not need to maintain a perfectly neutral expression, but the mouth should be closed.
Q: Can women wear dupatta or hijab in Pakistani passport photos? A: Yes. DGIP allows all religious and cultural head coverings. The face must be fully visible from the forehead to the chin, and the covering must not cast shadows on the face. Niqab is not permitted.
Q: What is the difference between passport and CNIC photo requirements? A: The dimensions are identical (35x45mm), but passport photos require a white background while CNIC and NICOP photos require a light blue background. This is the most common source of confusion and rejection.
Q: Do I need separate photos for my e-passport application? A: The e-passport uses the same 35x45mm white-background photo, but the digital quality standards are stricter. No retouching, no filters, and higher resolution is recommended. The biometric chip stores a template from your photo. See the DGIP website for the latest e-passport requirements.
Q: How much do passport photos cost at studios near passport offices? A: Typical pricing ranges from PKR 200 to PKR 500 for a set of photos, depending on the city and studio. Studios in Islamabad and Karachi tend to charge more than those in smaller cities.
Q: Can I use the same photo for both my passport and NICOP? A: No. Passport requires white background, NICOP requires blue background. You need two separate photos.
Q: What are the requirements for children's passport photos? A: Same 35x45mm white background as adults. The child must be the only person in the frame. Infants can be photographed lying on a white sheet from above. A guardian must be present during the application but not in the photo.
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