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Bahrain Passfoto-Anforderungen

Hintergrund

Einfarbig weißer oder cremefarbener Hintergrund. Keine Muster, Texturen oder Schatten.

Gesichtsposition

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Beleuchtung

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Kopfbedeckungen

Keine Hüte, Stirnbänder oder Kopfbedeckungen, außer aus religiösen Gründen.

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Last verified: 2026-04-09Official source

Bahrain Passport Photo -- NPRA and eGovernment Specifications

Bahrain manages passport issuance through the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) directorate (ادارة الجنسية والجوازات والاقامة), operating under the Ministry of Interior. Bahrain uses a distinctive 40x60mm photo format -- taller than the standard 35x45mm used in most of the world -- which frequently catches applicants off guard, particularly Bahrainis who have obtained photos abroad. The Kingdom of Bahrain was among the first Gulf Cooperation Council states to adopt biometric e-passports, and the current generation stores facial biometric and fingerprint data on a contactless chip. The NPRA processes applications at its headquarters in Manama and through the eGovernment portal (bahrain.bh).

Applications can be filed in person at the NPRA office in the Diplomatic Area, Manama, or through Bahrain's national eGovernment portal. The NPRA's official information is accessible at npra.gov.bh. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs handles consular passport services for Bahraini citizens abroad. Bahrain's passport is consistently ranked among the strongest in the Gulf region for travel access, and its biometric photo requirements reflect the high standards needed for international border compatibility. Expedited processing is available -- standard issuance takes 5-7 working days, while urgent processing can be completed within 24-48 hours.

Photo Dimensions and Technical Specifications

Print dimensions:

  • 40 x 60 mm (472 x 709 pixels at 300 DPI)
  • Head height from chin to crown: 30-40 mm
  • Face width at cheekbones: approximately 25-32 mm
  • Eyes positioned in the upper half of the frame
  • 3-6 mm of space above the head

Background:

  • Pure white -- the NPRA requires white backgrounds for biometric passport photos
  • Uniform brightness with zero shadows, gradients, or hotspots
  • No visible objects, textures, or patterns behind the subject
  • Clear contrast between the background and the subject's clothing and ghutrah/hijab if worn

Resolution and print quality:

  • 300 DPI minimum for printed photos
  • Glossy or semi-glossy photo paper
  • Vibrant, accurate colour with no oversaturation or desaturation
  • No visible compression artifacts, banding, or pixelation

Expression and Positioning

  • Neutral facial expression -- no smile, lips together, jaw relaxed
  • Both eyes fully open and visible, looking straight at the camera
  • Face perfectly square to the lens with no tilt or rotation
  • Full face from the chin to the top of the forehead visible
  • Ears visible on both sides where not covered by religious head covering

Bahrain-Specific Photo Rules

Ghutrah and agal (men): Bahraini men may wear the traditional white ghutrah (head cloth) with agal (head cord) in their passport photo. This is widely practised and fully accepted by the NPRA. The ghutrah must be arranged so that the full face -- from the hairline to the chin -- is visible. The cloth should not drape across the forehead or cast shadows on the face. Men may also choose to photograph without a ghutrah.

Hijab (women): Women who wear hijab may keep it in the photo. The hijab must not cast shadows on the face and must leave the entire face visible. All hair may be covered. Niqab (face veil) is not permitted -- the full face must be exposed.

Glasses: Bahrain does not permit any glasses in passport photos. This prohibition covers all types: prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses, sunglasses, and photochromic lenses. The NPRA implemented this policy to support biometric facial recognition systems.

Abaya and clothing: Women wearing abaya should ensure it does not blend into the white background if it has a white or very light collar or trim. Dark abayas provide good contrast. Men not wearing the ghutrah should wear clothing with visible shoulder/neckline contrast against the white background.

Digital alteration: The NPRA's biometric enrollment includes a live facial capture at the office. Digitally altered photos -- including skin smoothing, eye colour changes, or facial reshaping -- will be detected during comparison and rejected.

Coloured contact lenses: The NPRA does not permit coloured or cosmetic contact lenses in passport photos. Natural eye colour must be visible and unaltered. Bahrain's growing cosmetic lens market makes this a common compliance issue.

GCC Travel and Photo Compatibility

Bahrain is a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member, and Bahraini passport holders enjoy streamlined travel within the six-member bloc (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman). GCC border systems are increasingly automated, with facial recognition matching at land crossings (such as the King Fahd Causeway to Saudi Arabia) and airports. A well-composed passport photo with neutral expression and no glasses ensures reliable automated matching across the GCC network.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Bahrain

NPRA office, Diplomatic Area: The NPRA headquarters has a built-in photo studio that captures biometric-compliant photos during the application process. This is the most reliable option since the equipment is calibrated to exact specifications. The photo is included in the application fee.

Manama studios: Professional photography studios in Manama -- in the Adliya district, along Exhibition Road, and near the Bab al-Bahrain souq -- offer passport photo services. Pricing: 1.500-3.000 BHD for a set of photos. Specify "40x60mm biometric passport" to ensure the correct dimensions, as many studios also serve expat communities that need 35x45mm or 51x51mm formats.

Shopping centres: Photo kiosks and small studios in City Centre Bahrain, Bahrain Mall, Seef Mall, and The Avenues operate with passport photo services. Cost: 1.000-2.500 BHD per set. Verify the 40x60mm output format before paying.

Muharraq, Riffa, and other areas: Studios in Muharraq (near the old souq), East Riffa, and Isa Town provide passport photos at 0.500-2.000 BHD. These smaller studios typically serve local communities and understand NPRA requirements well.

Bahrainis abroad: Citizens applying through embassies in London, Washington D.C., Abu Dhabi, or other cities must use local studios. The 40x60mm format is unusual internationally -- most studios default to 35x45mm or 51x51mm. Explicitly request "40 by 60 millimetres, white background" and verify dimensions with a ruler before submitting.

Digital Photo Requirements

If submitting a digital photo through the eGovernment portal or consular online services:

  • JPEG format, minimum 472 x 709 pixels (matching 40x60mm at 300 DPI)
  • Maximum file size: 2 MB
  • Full-colour photograph with natural skin tones
  • White background, no digitally composited backgrounds
  • No filters, beauty modes, or AI-enhanced processing

Baby and Child Photo Requirements

Bahraini children need individual passports from birth. Child passports are valid for 5 years.

Infants (under 1 year): Place the baby on a white surface and photograph from directly above. Only the baby should be visible in the frame. For newborns under 6 months, partially open or closed eyes are accepted. No dummies, bottles, or coloured cloths. The face must be correctly proportioned within the 40x60mm frame.

Toddlers (1-4 years): Seat the child against a white backdrop. A parent can support from behind if entirely hidden. Both eyes open. Neutral expression. The NPRA photo studio at headquarters has staff experienced with children.

Children (5 and older): All adult standards apply, including the glasses prohibition. Head coverings for girls wearing hijab follow the same rules as adult women.

Common Reasons for Rejection at NPRA

  1. Wrong photo dimensions -- submitting 35x45mm or 51x51mm photos instead of the required 40x60mm, extremely common for diaspora applicants
  2. Ghutrah casting shadow on face -- the traditional head cloth draped too far forward, creating a shadow across the forehead
  3. Glasses worn -- all types of glasses trigger rejection under the biometric policy
  4. Background not white -- any coloured or off-white background fails compliance
  5. Digital retouching -- the live biometric capture at the NPRA office reveals discrepancies
  6. Niqab or face veil -- the full face must be visible regardless of personal preference

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can Bahraini men wear the ghutrah in their passport photo? A: Yes. The ghutrah with agal is fully accepted in Bahraini passport photos. The full face must remain visible and the cloth must not cast shadows on any facial features.

Q: Why does Bahrain use 40x60mm instead of the standard 35x45mm? A: Bahrain adopted the 40x60mm format as its national standard for identity documents. This is a Gulf-specific variation used alongside the biometric chip requirements. It provides more vertical space for head coverings like the ghutrah.

Q: Are glasses allowed in Bahrain passport photos? A: No. The NPRA prohibits all glasses -- prescription, clear lens, and sunglasses -- to ensure clean biometric facial capture.

Q: How much do passport photos cost in Bahrain? A: The NPRA office photo studio includes the photo in the application fee. External studios in Manama charge 1.500-3.000 BHD per set. Shopping centre kiosks charge 1.000-2.500 BHD.

Q: Can I apply for a Bahraini passport online? A: Some steps can be initiated through the bahrain.bh eGovernment portal, but biometric enrollment (fingerprints and live photo) must be completed in person at the NPRA office.

Q: What if I live abroad and cannot find a studio that does 40x60mm? A: Many studios abroad do not stock this size as a preset. Ask the studio to custom-crop to 40x60mm from a larger photo, or use an online passport photo tool to prepare the correct dimensions before printing at any photo shop.

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