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White background only. 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.
Hijab allowed; face must be fully visible from forehead to chin
Not allowed for biometric passport photos
Biometric photo standard (ICAO). Photo paper, 35x45mm
For Turkey 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 Turkey passport photo:
Turkish biometric passport (e-Pasaport) applications at Nufus Mudurlugu offices accept photos taken on-site. For e-Devlet online services, digital upload is available.
Last verified: 2026-04-08 — Official source
Turkey adopted biometric passport photos in 2010 when it began issuing e-Pasaport documents, and the transition permanently changed the country's photo requirements. The most significant detail that trips up applicants -- both Turkish citizens and foreigners applying for Turkish visas -- is the photo dimension: 50x60mm. This is larger than what nearly every other country requires. It is not the European 35x45mm, not the US 51x51mm, and not the Gulf 40x60mm. Turkey's 50x60mm biometric photo format is, for practical purposes, unique in the world, and getting it wrong means starting over.
The Nufus ve Vatandaslik Isleri Genel Mudurlugu (General Directorate of Population and Citizenship Affairs) sets the official photo standards. Applications are processed at local nufus mudurlugu (population directorate) offices across all 81 provinces. Since 2020, the e-Devlet (e-government) portal has offered digital passport photo upload for renewal applications, though first-time applicants still need to visit a nufus mudurlugu in person.
Dimensions:
Digital specifications (e-Devlet upload):
Background and lighting:
Expression and pose:
Clothing and accessories:
Recency: Taken within the last 6 months.
Turkey's TC Kimlik Karti (national ID card) switched to the same biometric photo format as the passport in 2017. Both documents now require the 50x60mm biometric photo. Prior to 2017, the TC Kimlik used a smaller 35x45mm format, and some older photo studios may still have the old template saved -- always confirm that the studio is producing the 50x60mm format.
The biometric data extracted from your photo (facial geometry, interpupillary distance, face shape metrics) is stored on both the passport's chip and the TC Kimlik's chip. The photo quality directly affects the reliability of automated border gates (e-Kapi) at Turkish airports. Poor photos can cause gate failures at Istanbul Airport (IST), Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), and Ankara Esenboga (ESB), forcing you into the manual passport control queue.
The e-Devlet portal (Turkey's centralized e-government system) allows digital photo upload for passport renewals. You log in with your TC Kimlik number and e-Devlet password, navigate to the passport renewal section, and upload a JPEG meeting the 50x60mm (591x709 pixel) specification. The system performs automated validation and returns immediate feedback if the photo fails.
For first-time passport applications, you must visit a nufus mudurlugu office in person. Many offices have on-site photo capture stations that produce compliant biometric photos automatically. If the office has this facility, you do not need to bring your own photo -- the system captures, validates, and stores your biometric image during the appointment.
The dimension challenge: The 50x60mm (5:6 ratio) format is the primary obstacle. Most photo editing tools default to 35x45mm or 2x2-inch crops. You need to crop your image to exactly a 5:6 aspect ratio, then ensure it prints at 50x60mm. Measure the print with a ruler before submitting.
Camera setup: Use a smartphone with at least 8 megapixels -- Turkey's biometric system extracts fine facial details, so higher resolution is better. Position the camera on a tripod at face height, 1 to 1.5 meters from the subject. Use the rear camera.
Background: Plain white wall. In Turkish apartments, wallpaper is common -- if your walls have any pattern, tape up a large white sheet or poster board. Stand 20cm from the background to avoid shadows.
Lighting: Turkey has strong natural light for much of the year. Use a north-facing window for soft, diffused light, or shoot on an overcast day with curtains open. If using artificial light, two desk lamps or LED panels at 45-degree angles produce even illumination. Avoid direct sunlight, which causes squinting and harsh shadows.
Important: Tuck hair behind both ears if possible. While not an absolute requirement, the biometric extraction process works more reliably when both ears are visible. Women wearing hijab are not required to show their ears.
Children under 7 receive relaxed requirements at Turkish nufus mudurlugu offices. Infants may have slightly open mouths, partially closed eyes, or a gaze that is not perfectly centered. The 50x60mm dimensions and white background are still mandatory.
For children aged 7 and above, the full biometric standard applies: neutral expression, both eyes open, mouth closed, direct camera gaze.
Photographing an infant for a Turkish passport: lay the child on a white sheet, photograph from directly above. No parent hands, toys, bottles, or pacifiers in the frame. The child must be the sole subject.
The nufus mudurlugu offices and the e-Devlet portal reject photos for the following reasons, roughly in order of frequency:
Q: Why does Turkey use 50x60mm instead of the standard 35x45mm? A: When Turkey adopted biometric passports in 2010, it selected the 50x60mm format to accommodate a larger facial image for more reliable biometric data extraction. The larger photo provides higher resolution of facial features, improving the accuracy of automated border gates.
Q: Can I still use 35x45mm photos for any Turkish document? A: The 35x45mm format is no longer accepted for Turkish passports or TC Kimlik cards. Some visa applications to other countries may use 35x45mm, but for any Turkish government document, the 50x60mm biometric format is mandatory.
Q: Does the nufus mudurlugu take my photo on-site? A: Many offices do, particularly in larger cities. They have integrated biometric photo stations. However, availability varies by location -- contact your local nufus mudurlugu beforehand to confirm. If they do offer on-site capture, you do not need to bring your own photos.
Q: Can I upload my photo through e-Devlet for a first-time passport? A: No. First-time passport applications require an in-person visit to a nufus mudurlugu office. The e-Devlet digital upload is only available for renewals.
Q: I wear prescription glasses daily. Do I need to remove them for the photo? A: Yes, without exception. Turkey has prohibited all eyeglasses in biometric photos since 2010. Remove your glasses before the photo is taken.
Q: How much does a biometric passport photo cost in Turkey? A: Photo studios near nufus mudurlugu offices charge TRY 50-100 in major cities (Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir) and TRY 30-60 in smaller cities. Mall photo booths cost TRY 40-80. Nufus mudurlugu offices that offer on-site capture may include the photo fee in the passport application fee.
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