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Ecuador Passfoto-Anforderungen

Hintergrund

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

Gesichtsposition

Blicken Sie direkt in die Kamera. Neutraler Gesichtsausdruck mit geschlossenem Mund. Beide Augen geöffnet.

Beleuchtung

Gleichmäßige, natürliche Beleuchtung. Keine harten Schatten auf Gesicht oder Hintergrund.

Kopfbedeckungen

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

Brille

Brille nach Möglichkeit abnehmen. Falls getragen, keine Blendung oder Reflexionen auf den Gläsern.

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Last verified: 2026-04-08Official source

Ecuador Passport Photo -- Complete Guide

Ecuador's passport and civil identification documents are managed by the Direccion General de Registro Civil, Identificacion y Cedulacion (commonly called Registro Civil). The agency processes passport applications, cedula de identidad (national ID), and cedula de ciudadania from its headquarters in Quito and branch offices in every province. Ecuador introduced its biometric passport in 2018, aligning with ICAO standards for machine-readable travel documents. Photo compliance is now digitally enforced at all Registro Civil offices.

Requirements are available on registrocivil.gob.ec. These specifications apply to all Ecuadorian passport applications -- ordinary, diplomatic, service, and emergency. Ecuador uses a 30x40mm photo format, smaller than the 35x45mm standard used across much of the world. The same format applies to the cedula de identidad.

Official Photo Requirements

Physical dimensions:

  • 30 x 40 mm (354 x 472 pixels at 300 DPI) -- smaller than the ICAO-standard 35x45mm
  • Head height: approximately 22-30 mm from chin to crown
  • Face centered in the frame

Digital specifications:

  • Format: JPEG
  • Minimum resolution: 600 x 600 pixels
  • Maximum file size: 3 MB
  • Full-colour photo -- no greyscale

Background and lighting:

  • White or off-white background -- Ecuador is slightly more flexible than some countries on exact whiteness
  • No shadows on the face or background
  • Even, diffused lighting from the front
  • Natural skin tones -- no colour manipulation

Expression and pose:

  • Neutral expression, mouth closed, both eyes open
  • Face directly facing the camera with no tilt
  • Full face visible from hairline to chin
  • Ears should be visible if possible

Clothing and accessories:

  • Glasses are permitted only if the lenses are completely clear, there is no glare, and the frames do not obscure the eyes. However, removing glasses is recommended to avoid complications
  • No hats, caps, or decorative headwear
  • Indigenous head coverings (such as traditional sombreros or headwraps worn by indigenous communities) are permitted as part of cultural identity -- Ecuador's constitution recognizes the right to cultural expression in official documents
  • Religious head coverings permitted with the full face visible
  • No headphones or earbuds

Recency: Must be taken within the last 6 months and reflect current appearance.

Registro Civil Process

Quito headquarters and major offices: The main Registro Civil offices in Quito (Centro Historico and other locations), Guayaquil (near the Malecon), and Cuenca process high volumes of passport applications. Ecuador's system is fully digital -- biometric data (photo, fingerprints, signature) is captured at the office using Registro Civil equipment. For domestic applications, you do not bring printed photos. The system captures everything on-site.

Provincial offices: Every province has Registro Civil branches. Offices in Ambato, Loja, Esmeraldas, Machala, Portoviejo, Riobamba, Ibarra, and other cities handle passport applications with the same biometric capture process.

Online appointment system: Registro Civil requires online appointments booked through their website or through the Gobierno Electronico platform. Walk-in service is limited and not recommended.

Ecuadorian consulates abroad: Consulates in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Madrid, Milan, Rome, Bogota, Lima, and other cities process passport applications for Ecuadorians abroad. Most consulates capture photos digitally on-site, but some may request printed 30x40mm photos. Bring 4 photos as backup.

Cedula and passport simultaneously: Ecuadorians commonly apply for both the cedula de identidad and passport at the same Registro Civil appointment. The biometric data is captured once and used for both documents.

How to Take Your Ecuadorian Passport Photo at Home

Camera setup: Use a smartphone rear camera. Position at face height on a tripod or stable surface. Stand 1.2 metres from the camera. Use the timer or have someone take the photo.

Background: White or off-white. Ecuador allows a slightly wider range of background whiteness than some countries, but pure white is always the safest choice. A clean white wall works. If your wall is coloured, hang a white sheet behind you. Stand 15 cm from the wall.

Lighting: Ecuador straddles the equator, so daylight is consistently strong year-round. In highland cities (Quito, Cuenca, Riobamba), the sunlight at altitude is intense -- diffuse it with sheer curtains or shoot in open shade. In coastal cities (Guayaquil, Machala, Esmeraldas), the humidity can create a slightly flat light that works well for passport photos. In the Amazon region (Tena, Coca), use a window facing away from direct sun. Two desk lamps at 45 degrees work for evening shots.

30x40mm crop: Ecuador's 30x40mm format is smaller and slightly narrower than 35x45mm. When cropping your photo, ensure the head occupies the correct proportion -- approximately 70-80% of the vertical space. The smaller frame means your head appears relatively larger in the photo. Be precise with the crop to avoid incorrect proportions.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Ecuador

  • Photo studios near Registro Civil offices -- USD 2-4 for a set of photos. Studios cluster around every Registro Civil branch, especially in Quito's Centro Historico and near the Guayaquil office. They know the 30x40mm specification. Specify "foto para pasaporte ecuatoriano" to ensure the correct size.
  • Foto Japon / Studio Express -- USD 3-5. Professional studios found in major malls (Quicentro, El Jardin, Mall del Sol, Mall del Rio). Reliable quality and correct specifications.
  • Pharmacies (Fybeca, Pharmacys) -- USD 2-4 at select locations with photo kiosks.
  • Papelerias (stationery/printing shops) -- USD 1-3. Small printing shops throughout Ecuadorian cities can print passport photos if you bring a digital file. Quality varies -- ensure they print on photo paper.
  • Internet cafes / cyber cafes -- USD 0.50-2. Available in almost every neighbourhood. Bring your digital file and they can print it. Quality depends on the printer.

Budget tip: Create your photo with an online passport photo tool set to 30x40mm. Print at any papeleria or cyber cafe for USD 0.25-0.50 per 4x6 sheet. A 4x6 print can fit six 30x40mm passport photos. Ecuador uses the US dollar as its currency, making pricing straightforward for Ecuadorians abroad.

Indigenous and Cultural Head Coverings

Ecuador's 2008 constitution explicitly recognizes the rights of indigenous peoples to maintain cultural identity. The Registro Civil permits traditional head coverings worn by Kichwa, Shuar, Tsachila, and other indigenous communities in official document photos. This includes traditional sombreros, headbands, and headwraps that are part of daily cultural dress. The full face must remain visible from the forehead to the chin.

This policy distinguishes Ecuador from most Latin American countries, which generally prohibit all headwear except religious coverings.

Cedula de Identidad Photos

The Ecuadorian cedula uses the same 30x40mm format as the passport. Photos for the cedula are captured live at Registro Civil offices -- you cannot bring printed photos. The cedula is Ecuador's primary identification document and is required for voting, banking, employment, healthcare, and all government transactions.

The cedula number is tied to your identity for life and appears on your passport.

Common Rejection Reasons

  1. Wrong dimensions -- Submitting 35x45mm (standard ICAO) or 2x2 inch (US format) instead of Ecuador's 30x40mm. This is the most common error for Ecuadorians applying at consulates abroad.
  2. Glasses with glare -- If you keep glasses on, any lens reflection causes rejection. Removing glasses is the safer approach.
  3. Shadows on face or background -- Overhead lighting or standing too close to the wall creates shadows. Use front-facing diffused light.
  4. Expression not neutral -- Smiling, mouth open, or eyes partially closed.
  5. Head covering blocking face -- Cultural and religious headwear must not obstruct any part of the face from forehead to chin.
  6. Low resolution -- Photos must be sharp and printable at 300 DPI. Blurry smartphone photos fail screening.

Baby and Child Passport Photos (Foto de Ninos y Bebes)

Ecuador's Registro Civil captures photos for minors at their biometric stations using the same equipment as adults. Staff at major offices in Quito and Guayaquil photograph infants daily and have adapted procedures for young children.

Bebes menores de 1 ano: The operator positions the infant on a white-draped surface or in a small reclined seat facing the camera. A parent may hold the baby from behind but must be completely hidden. Eyes do not need to be open for newborns under 6 months -- the Registro Civil tolerates closed or partially closed eyes at this age. No chupon (pacifier), biberon (bottle), or toys visible. The 30x40mm format means the baby's face fills a large portion of the frame.

Ninos de 1 a 5 anos: Eyes must be open. The biometric system requires a detectable face, so the child must be looking toward the camera. Operators take multiple captures for fussy toddlers. Indigenous children wearing traditional headwear are photographed with the same cultural exemptions that apply to adults -- the full face must remain visible.

Ninos de 6 en adelante: Standard adult specifications apply, including the recommendation to remove glasses.

For consular applications abroad: If the consulate requests printed 30x40mm photos of your baby, photograph the child on a white sheet from above. Ecuador's smaller format makes precise cropping essential -- the face must fill approximately 70-80% of the vertical space even for an infant. Take at least 15-20 shots to capture a usable frame.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to bring photos to the Registro Civil for a passport? A: No. Within Ecuador, your photo is captured digitally at the Registro Civil office. No printed photos are needed. For applications at Ecuadorian consulates abroad, most also capture digitally, but bring 4 printed 30x40mm photos as backup.

Q: Why does Ecuador use 30x40mm instead of 35x45mm? A: Ecuador adopted its photo dimensions independently. The 30x40mm format has been used across Ecuadorian identity documents for decades. The passport document itself is ICAO-compliant.

Q: Can I wear glasses in my Ecuadorian passport photo? A: Technically yes, if the lenses are completely clear and there is no glare. However, the Registro Civil strongly recommends removing glasses. If the biometric system detects glare or frame obstruction, you will need to retake without glasses.

Q: Can I wear a traditional indigenous sombrero in my passport photo? A: Yes. Ecuador's constitution protects the right to cultural expression in official documents. Traditional headwear worn daily by indigenous communities is permitted, provided the full face is visible. This is explicitly supported by Registro Civil policy.

Q: How long does Ecuadorian passport processing take? A: Standard processing within Ecuador takes 5-10 business days at major offices. Some offices offer express processing (48 hours) for an additional fee. Through consulates abroad, processing takes 4-12 weeks.

Q: Can I use the same photo for both my cedula and passport? A: At the Registro Civil, a single biometric capture session produces data for both documents. But each document stores its own image file. You do not reuse a physical photo across documents -- the system handles it digitally.

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