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Belgium Passfoto-Anforderungen
Hintergrund
Plain white or light grey background. Keine Muster, Texturen oder Schatten.
Gesichtsposition
Neutral expression, mouth closed. Beide Augen geöffnet, direkt in die Kamera blickend.
Beleuchtung
Gleichmäßige, natürliche Beleuchtung. Keine harten Schatten auf Gesicht oder Hintergrund.
Kopfbedeckungen
Not allowed except for religious reasons
Brille
Not allowed (ICAO biometric standard)
Druckqualität
Drucken Sie mit 300 DPI auf mattem oder glänzendem Fotopapier. Keine Pixelierung oder Kompressionsartefakte.
Gültigkeitszeitraum des Fotos
Für Dokumente aus Belgium: Must be taken within the last 6 months. Die Verwendung eines älteren Fotos ist einer der häufigsten Gründe für die Ablehnung eines Passantrags.
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Vermeiden Sie diese häufigen Fehler bei der Vorbereitung Ihres Belgium Passfotos:
- Glasses worn
- Shadows on face
- Incorrect background color
Last verified: 2026-04-08 — Official source
Belgium Passport Photo -- How the Commune System Works
Belgium sits at the crossroads of three linguistic communities, and that complexity extends to its passport system. Whether you deal with a commune (French-speaking), gemeente (Dutch-speaking), or Gemeinde (German-speaking), every municipality in Belgium handles passport and eID applications locally -- and every clerk has the authority to reject your photo on the spot. The Federal Public Service for Foreign Affairs (Service Public Federal Affaires Etrangeres / Federale Overheidsdienst Buitenlandse Zaken) sets the national standards, but enforcement happens at the communal level, which means rejection rates vary by municipality.
Belgium processes roughly 1.2 million identity documents annually across its 581 communes. The country's biometric photo rules follow EU Regulation 2019/1157 and ICAO 9303, but Belgium adds its own specifics -- particularly around the relationship between the electronic identity card (eID / carte d'identite electronique) and the passport, which share identical photo requirements but serve different purposes.
Photo Specifications
Dimensions and format:
- 35 x 45 mm (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
- Head height: 26-36 mm measured from chin to crown (not top of hair)
- Face centered, eyes in the upper horizontal third
- Printed on photo-quality paper -- glossy or matte accepted
Background:
- Plain white, uniformly lit
- No shadows, patterns, or visible objects
- Belgium explicitly rejects off-white, cream, and light blue backgrounds -- white only
Expression and positioning:
- Neutral expression, mouth closed, both eyes open
- Face straight to the camera -- no tilt, no rotation
- Both ears preferably visible (not strictly mandatory, but recommended by Belgian authorities)
Prohibited items:
- No glasses since 2018. Belgium's biometric reader cannot reliably scan faces through any lens or frame. There are no medical exemptions for passport photos.
- No head coverings except for documented religious reasons. The covering must not cast any shadow on the face, and the face must be visible from jawline to forehead.
- No colored or cosmetic contact lenses
- No visible headphones or earbuds
Recency: Taken within the last 6 months. The commune clerk will compare the photo to your face at the appointment.
eID vs Passport -- Same Photo, Different Documents
Belgium's elektronische identiteitskaart (eID) and passport use the exact same 35x45mm biometric photo format. If you need both documents, you can use the same photo for both applications, provided they are submitted within the photo's 6-month validity window. However, each application requires its own physical print -- you cannot submit one photo for two applications.
The eID is mandatory for all Belgian residents over 15 and serves as the primary identification document within the EU. The passport is required only for travel outside the EU/EEA or to countries that do not accept the eID. Many Belgians apply for both simultaneously at their commune, making it practical to bring at least 4 identical prints.
Where to Get Passport Photos in Belgium
Photo Me booths (cabines photo): The dominant automated photo booth brand in Belgium, found in most commune/gemeente buildings, SNCB/NMBS train stations, shopping centers, and Carrefour hypermarkets. Price: EUR 6-10 for a strip of 4-6 biometric photos. The booths display positioning guides on screen and use the correct white background. Quality is consistent and accepted at virtually all communes. The booths near commune buildings are the safest choice -- they are calibrated specifically for Belgian ID document standards.
Photo studios (photographe / fotograaf): Independent photographers near commune offices typically charge EUR 10-20 for a set of biometric prints. In Brussels, studios near the Commune de Bruxelles-Ville or the communes of Ixelles and Saint-Gilles are experienced with the requirements. In Antwerp, studios around the Stadskantoor handle high volumes. Ask for "foto voor identiteitskaart" or "photo d'identite biometrique."
Chez Nous Photo / Hema / Kruidvat: Some chain retailers offer passport photo services or self-service kiosks. Hema locations in Flanders charge around EUR 5-8. Kruidvat (part of the AS Watson group) has photo kiosks in many locations. Quality varies -- always verify the output dimensions before submitting.
DIY with a self-service kiosk: If you have a compliant digital photo, Belgian photo printing kiosks at MediaMarkt, Fnac, or independent print shops can produce a 10x15cm sheet with multiple 35x45mm headshots for EUR 0.20-0.50. You cut them to size yourself.
Taking Your Photo at Home
Belgium's commune system does not have a centralized online upload portal for passport photos (unlike some countries). You must bring physical prints to your commune appointment. However, preparing the photo digitally at home and printing it is perfectly acceptable.
Setup: Stand in front of a white wall, at least 1.5 meters from the camera. Use a smartphone rear camera or a digital camera at face height. Natural window light from directly in front works best -- avoid side lighting that creates facial shadows.
Framing: Head centered, chin-to-crown filling about 70-80% of the vertical frame. Leave 2-3mm of space above the head in the final 35x45mm crop.
What to wear: Dark or medium-toned clothing that contrasts with the white background. White clothing blends into the background and may be flagged by the commune clerk.
Print: Use photo paper, not plain printer paper. A4 inkjet prints on regular paper are rejected.
Belgian Document Photo Sizes
| Document | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Passeport / Paspoort (passport) | 35 x 45 mm | ICAO biometric standard |
| eID (carte d'identite / identiteitskaart) | 35 x 45 mm | Same standard as passport |
| Permis de conduire / Rijbewijs | 35 x 45 mm | EU driving licence format |
| Titre de sejour (residence permit) | 35 x 45 mm | For non-EU residents |
| Schengen visa | 35 x 45 mm | Standard EU visa photo |
Children's Passport Photos
Belgian children can receive a passport from birth. The photo requirements for children under 6 are slightly relaxed:
- Infants: photograph on a white sheet, camera overhead. Eyes open if possible, but partial closure tolerated for babies under 12 months. No parent hands or arms visible.
- Children 1-5: mouth may be slightly open. Neutral expression preferred but minor deviations accepted. Head must still be centered and properly sized.
- Children 6 and older: full adult biometric specifications apply.
Each child needs their own passport for international travel -- Belgium does not permit children to be included on a parent's passport.
Common Rejection Reasons at Belgian Communes
Commune clerks check photos manually before scanning them. The most frequent rejection reasons:
- Glasses in the photo -- despite years of the ban, this remains the top issue. All types of glasses are rejected, including clear prescription and reading glasses.
- Background not white enough -- light grey walls, shadows from ceiling lights, and off-white paint trigger rejections. Commune clerks in smaller municipalities tend to be stricter.
- Shadow on face or neck -- side lighting and overhead-only lighting are the usual culprits
- Head size wrong -- the biometric scanner at the commune checks head height automatically during processing. Even if the clerk accepts the photo visually, the scanner may flag it.
- Photo printed on regular paper -- inkjet prints on A4 copier paper do not have the resolution or surface quality required
- Digital retouching detected -- skin smoothing, beauty filters, and background replacement are flagged during biometric registration
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the same photo for my eID and passport? A: Yes, provided both applications are submitted within the photo's 6-month validity period. You need a separate physical print for each application.
Q: Where is the nearest Photo Me booth? A: Most commune/gemeente buildings have a Photo Me booth in the lobby or entrance area. SNCB/NMBS train stations (Brussels-Midi, Antwerpen-Centraal, Gent-Sint-Pieters) also have them. The Photo Me website has a locator tool.
Q: Do I need to book an appointment at the commune? A: It depends on your municipality. Brussels communes generally require appointments booked online. Many Flemish and Walloon gemeentes/communes accept walk-ins. Check your local commune website.
Q: My commune rejected my photo but it looks fine to me. What now? A: Commune clerks have discretion. The most common hidden issue is subtle shadows or slightly off-white background tones that are visible under the clerk's inspection lamp but not obvious on screen. Getting a new photo from a Photo Me booth in the commune building itself is the fastest solution.
Q: How long does a Belgian passport take? A: Standard processing is 5-7 business days. Urgent procedure (procedure d'urgence) takes 1-2 business days for an additional fee of approximately EUR 100.
Q: Do I need a photo for the Kids-ID? A: Yes. The Kids-ID (for Belgian children under 12) requires the same 35x45mm biometric photo format. Children under 6 have slightly relaxed expression rules, but the dimensions and background must comply.
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