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Last verified: 2026-04-09Official source

Bahamas Passport Photo -- What the Passport Office Actually Requires

The Bahamas Passport Office, operating under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, processes passport applications exclusively through its Nassau headquarters on Thompson Boulevard and satellite offices on Grand Bahama and select Family Islands. Unlike most Caribbean nations that follow the standard 35x45mm ICAO format, the Bahamas mandates a square 50x50mm photo -- the same dimensions used by the United States, reflecting the deep bilateral travel relationship between the two countries. Approximately 40,000 Bahamian passports are issued annually, and the Passport Office reports that photo non-compliance accounts for roughly one in four application delays.

The official requirements are published by the Bahamas Passport Office at bahamas.gov.bs/passportoffice. These rules apply to both standard and machine-readable Bahamian passports (passeport des Bahamas), as well as official and diplomatic travel documents.

Technical Photo Specifications

Dimensions and framing:

  • 50 x 50 mm (2 x 2 inches), equivalent to 591 x 591 pixels at 300 DPI
  • Head height from chin to crown: 25-35 mm (1 to 1-3/8 inches)
  • Eyes positioned between 28-35 mm from the bottom edge of the photo
  • Face centered horizontally with roughly equal space on each side

Background requirements:

  • Plain white background only -- no off-white, cream, or light grey
  • Zero shadows on the background surface
  • No visible textures, wall outlets, or furniture edges

Expression and positioning:

  • Neutral expression, no smiling, mouth closed
  • Both eyes open and looking directly at the camera lens
  • Face square to the camera -- no tilting, angling, or turning of the head
  • Full frontal view showing both edges of the face clearly

Print quality:

  • Colour photo on standard photo paper -- glossy or matte finish accepted
  • Sharp focus, no motion blur or softness
  • No creases, fingerprints, ink smudges, or staple holes on the photo surface
  • Printed dimensions must be precise -- hand-cut photos that deviate from the 50x50mm square are rejected

Bahamian-Specific Rules

The Bahamas follows ICAO 9303 but enforces several country-specific requirements that differ from neighboring Caribbean nations:

Glasses policy: Prescription eyeglasses may be worn only if they are your daily-wear frames. Lenses must be completely clear with no tinting, no photochromic transition, and no reflective coating that causes glare. Frames cannot obscure any portion of the eyes or eyebrows. The Passport Office strongly recommends removing glasses entirely to prevent delays.

Head coverings: Not permitted unless worn for genuine religious observance. If a head covering is worn, it must not cast any shadow on the face, and the full facial oval from forehead hairline to chin must remain completely visible. A written declaration of religious practice may be requested.

Ear visibility: Both ears should be visible. Long hair must be tucked behind the ears or pulled back. This rule is enforced more strictly than in many other Caribbean passport programs.

Clothing: Wear regular civilian clothing. Military uniforms, police uniforms, and Royal Bahamas Defence Force attire are not permitted in passport photos. Avoid white tops, which blend with the white background and create an appearance of a floating head.

Photo recency: The photograph must have been taken within the preceding six months. The Passport Office cross-references the submitted photo against any previous passport image on file, and photos that appear outdated or inconsistent with the applicant's current appearance are flagged for retake.

Retouching and filters: The Passport Office prohibits any digital alteration to the passport photo. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, facial feature reshaping, and AI beauty filters are all grounds for rejection. The photo must represent your natural, unmodified appearance. If using our online tool to prepare your photo, submit the result without any additional editing.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Nassau and the Family Islands

Professional photo studios: Downtown Nassau has several studios along Bay Street and East Street that specialize in passport-compliant photography. Expect to pay 15-25 BSD for a set of four prints. Studios near the Thompson Boulevard Passport Office are the most reliable -- they know the exact specifications and have been calibrated to avoid the shadow and sizing errors that trigger rejections. Some studios also provide a digital file suitable for online submissions if needed.

Pharmacies and convenience stores: Several pharmacy chains in Nassau and Freeport offer passport photo services at their photo counters. Pricing runs 10-20 BSD per set. Quality can be inconsistent -- verify the background is pure white and the head fills the correct proportion of the frame before accepting the prints.

Grand Bahama applicants: Freeport has photo studios along East Sunrise Highway and near the International Bazaar area. Pricing is comparable to Nassau. The satellite passport office on Grand Bahama accepts the same photo specifications as the Thompson Boulevard headquarters.

Family Island applicants: On smaller islands where professional studios are scarce, applicants often rely on visiting photographers or community centers equipped with basic photo setups. The Passport Office accepts photos from any source as long as they meet the technical specifications. If taking a photo at home, use a white bed sheet hung flat against a wall to create a uniform background. Natural outdoor shade works better than indoor lighting for even illumination.

DIY at home: Stand against a plain white wall with natural daylight from a window facing you. Have someone photograph you from chest height at roughly 1.5 meters distance. Use our online tool to crop and verify the 50x50mm framing before printing at any photo printer. Avoid using the phone's front-facing selfie camera -- the rear camera produces significantly better resolution and less distortion. Print on photo paper at a minimum of 300 DPI. Regular printer paper is not accepted.

Baby and Child Passport Photos

Bahamian passport regulations require all minors -- including newborns -- to have their own passport with a compliant photo. The specific rules for children vary by age:

Infants under 12 months: Lay the baby flat on a white sheet and photograph from directly above. Eyes do not need to be fully open for very young infants, though the Passport Office prefers them open when possible. No pacifiers, bottles, bibs, or toys should be visible. The parent's hands must not appear in the frame -- if supporting the baby's head, cover hands with the white sheet. The white sheet must be wrinkle-free to avoid background texture issues.

Children aged 1 to 5: The child must be seated or held upright, looking at the camera. Both eyes should be open. The mouth should be closed with a neutral expression, though mild tolerance is applied for toddlers who cannot maintain a perfectly neutral face. The background and framing rules are identical to adult requirements. Studios near the Thompson Boulevard office have small chairs and positioning aids designed for children. Budget extra time -- multiple attempts are often needed.

Children 6 and older: Full adult specifications apply without exception. A parent or guardian must co-sign the application. The 50x50mm format and all background, expression, and framing rules are enforced identically to adult applications.

Children 6 and older: Full adult specifications apply without exception. A parent or guardian must co-sign the application.

Validity note: Bahamian children's passports are valid for 5 years compared to 10 years for adults, which means more frequent photo sessions throughout childhood. Plan to take compliant photos well before the renewal date.

Common Rejection Reasons

The Bahamas Passport Office flags these issues most frequently:

  1. Wrong dimensions -- Submitting 35x45mm prints instead of the required 50x50mm square format is the single most common error, especially among applicants who use non-Bahamian photo studios or studios abroad that default to the ICAO standard. Always specify the 2x2 inch format explicitly
  2. Shadows on the white background -- Overhead lighting in home setups creates visible shadow outlines behind the head. This is avoidable by standing at least 30 cm away from the wall and using front-facing light
  3. Glasses glare -- Light reflecting off lenses, even clear ones, obscures the eyes and triggers rejection
  4. Head too small in frame -- Standing too far from the camera produces a photo where the face does not fill the required proportion of the 50mm frame
  5. Smiling or visible teeth -- Even a slight upward curve of the mouth is flagged during review
  6. Outdated photo -- Submitting a photo older than six months or one that no longer reflects the applicant's current appearance
  7. White clothing blending with background -- Wearing a white shirt causes the shoulders to disappear into the white background, which the office considers non-compliant framing

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does the Bahamas use 50x50mm instead of the standard 35x45mm? A: The Bahamas adopted the 2x2 inch (50x50mm) format to align with US passport photo standards, reflecting the close travel ties between the two countries. Most Bahamian travelers pass through US customs regularly, and using the same format simplifies document processing on both sides.

Q: Can I wear my prescription glasses in my Bahamian passport photo? A: Yes, but only if they are clear, non-tinted daily-wear glasses with no reflective coating. The Passport Office recommends removing them entirely to avoid glare-related rejections.

Q: How many passport photos do I need for a Bahamas passport application? A: The standard application requires two identical photos. Bring an extra pair as a backup in case one is damaged or deemed non-compliant during review.

Q: I live on a Family Island with no photo studio. What are my options? A: You can take a compliant photo at home using a smartphone, a white background, and natural lighting, then use an online tool to verify dimensions and crop. Print the photos at any available printer. The Passport Office accepts home-taken photos as long as all technical specifications are met.

Q: How long is a Bahamian passport valid? A: Adult passports are valid for 10 years. Children's passports are valid for 5 years. Photos must be taken within six months of the application date regardless of passport duration.

Q: Can I submit a digital photo for my Bahamas passport application? A: In-person applications at the Thompson Boulevard office require physical prints. If applying through a consular office abroad, check whether that specific location accepts digital submissions -- requirements vary by embassy and consulate.

Q: Can I use a US passport photo for my Bahamian passport? A: If the US photo has a plain white background (not light grey), was taken within six months, and meets all other Bahamian specifications, it may be acceptable. However, some US studios use light-coloured backgrounds rather than white -- verify before submitting.

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