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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
Trinidad and Tobago uses a 51x51mm (2x2 inch) photo standard -- identical in size to the United States format rather than the 35x45mm used by most Commonwealth Caribbean nations. This catches many applicants off guard, especially those who previously held British-format travel documents. The Immigration Division of the Ministry of National Security processes all passport applications from its offices in Port of Spain, San Fernando, and Tobago, with satellite services at several district revenue offices across both islands.
The Immigration Division (known locally simply as "Immigration" on Frederick Street, Port of Spain) is the sole authority for Trinidadian passport issuance. Official photo guidelines are published at immigration.gov.tt. Trinidad and Tobago introduced machine-readable passports in the early 2000s and transitioned to full biometric e-passports in 2015. The e-passport chip stores a digital facial image, making strict adherence to photo specifications directly relevant to border crossing efficiency.
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Photo age: Must have been taken within the last 6 months.
Digital specifications (for online applications):
Trinidad and Tobago requires that passport photos be endorsed on the reverse by a recognized guarantor -- a professional person who has known the applicant for at least 2 years. The guarantor must write: "I certify that this is a true likeness of [applicant name]," followed by their signature, professional title, and contact number. Acceptable guarantors include doctors, lawyers, JPs, police officers (Inspector and above), ministers of religion, and school principals. This endorsement system is strictly enforced -- photos without valid guarantor stamps are returned immediately.
Photo studios in Port of Spain: Studios along Frederick Street, Charlotte Street, and near the Immigration Division office specialize in passport photos. Standard rate: 40-75 TTD for 4 prints. These studios know the exact 2x2 inch requirements and will frame the shot correctly. Some studios near the Immigration building offer a "photo plus guarantor" package -- the studio operator may be a registered JP who can endorse the photos on site. Ask before you shoot.
San Fernando and south Trinidad: Studios on High Street and Coffee Street charge 35-60 TTD for a set. Quality is generally reliable. The San Fernando Immigration satellite office is nearby, so studios in this area handle high passport photo volume.
Tobago: Options are more limited in Scarborough. The main photo studios near the ANR Robinson International Airport area and on Burnett Street handle passport photos for 50-80 TTD. Plan ahead -- Tobago studios sometimes have limited hours or appointment-only scheduling.
Pharmacy and mall photo kiosks: Some pharmacies and mall photo counters across Trinidad offer passport photo printing. Prices range from 30-50 TTD. Verify they produce 51x51mm output -- many default to 35x45mm, which is wrong for TT passports.
Digital printing from a ready file: If you have a compliant digital photo, print shops and internet cafes can produce a 4x6 inch sheet containing multiple passport-sized photos for 10-20 TTD. Ensure the print dimensions are exact -- measure with a ruler before submitting.
Trinidad and Tobago requires individual passports for all children, including newborns. Photo rules for minors:
Photos of children under 16 must still be endorsed by a guarantor who knows the child. If the guarantor does not personally know the child, the parent may present before the guarantor and swear that the photo is a true likeness.
Trinidad and Tobago has introduced an online passport application system through the Immigration Division's portal. The digital photo upload component accepts JPEG files of at least 602 x 602 pixels (matching the 2x2 inch print at 300 DPI). The file must have a white background and meet all composition rules described above.
Key digital requirements:
Not all applicants are eligible for online application -- first-time adult applicants and all children must still apply in person at an Immigration Division office.
Staff at the Frederick Street office and satellite locations flag these problems most frequently:
Q: Why does Trinidad and Tobago use 2x2 inch photos instead of the standard 35x45mm? A: Trinidad and Tobago adopted the 2x2 inch (51x51mm) format aligned with North American standards rather than the European/ICAO 35x45mm. This has been the national standard for decades and remains unchanged with the biometric passport.
Q: Can I wear glasses in my Trinidad and Tobago passport photo? A: No. All glasses -- including clear prescription frames, reading glasses, and transition lenses -- must be removed. There are no exceptions.
Q: What if I cannot find a guarantor? A: The Immigration Division maintains a list of acceptable professional categories. If you do not personally know a qualifying professional, some JPs near the Immigration offices provide endorsement services. Contact the nearest Immigration office for guidance.
Q: What colour should I wear for my Trinidad and Tobago passport photo? A: Avoid white, cream, or very pale colours. These blend into the white background. Dark or medium-toned clothing provides the best contrast.
Q: How many photos are needed for a TT passport application? A: Two identical photos are required. The guarantor must endorse both photos on the reverse side with their declaration, signature, and professional title.
Q: Can I use a US passport photo for my Trinidad and Tobago application since they are the same size? A: The dimensions match (both are 51x51mm), but verify that all other specs comply -- particularly the white background and the no-glasses rule. A US-compliant photo may work if it also meets TT standards, but you still need the guarantor endorsement on the back.
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