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Last verified: 2026-04-09 — Official source
Zimbabwean Passport Photo -- Registrar General's Office Standards
Zimbabwe's passport system is controlled by the Registrar General's Office (RG's Office), a department under the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage. The RG's Office operates from its Harare headquarters on Borrowdale Road and at district registrar offices in all of the country's 10 provinces. Zimbabwe's passport issuance has been plagued by chronic delays and capacity constraints -- the sole passport printing facility in Harare has repeatedly faced shortages of passport booklets, security paper, and electronic chip components. Wait times of 6-12 months for standard applications have been common, though a premium "express" service aims to reduce this to weeks. Against this backdrop, submitting a flawless application on the first attempt -- starting with a compliant photo -- is critically important, because any rejection restarts the clock on an already protracted timeline.
The RG's Office publishes passport information at dcr.gov.zw. Zimbabwe introduced biometric e-passports in 2023, replacing the older emergency travel documents and non-biometric passports that had been issued during the transition period. The new e-passports store a chip-embedded facial image, making precise photo compliance relevant to both application approval and border crossing functionality.
Photo Dimensions and Technical Specifications
Size:
- 35 x 45 mm (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
- Head height from chin to crown: 25-35 mm
- Face centred in the frame with even margins
Background:
- White -- uniform, shadow-free, and clean
- No patterns, gradients, or visible texture
- The RG's Office does not accept off-white, cream, or coloured backgrounds
Print requirements:
- Glossy or semi-matte photo paper
- High-resolution print with clearly visible facial features, particularly eyes and iris
- Colour only -- greyscale is not accepted
- Photo must be clean, uncreased, and unstapled
Digital file (for embassy applications):
- JPEG format, minimum 413 x 531 pixels
- File size: 100-500 KB
- White background, same framing as physical prints
Recency: The photo must be taken within 6 months of the application date.
Expression, Pose, and Appearance Standards
- Neutral expression -- mouth closed, no teeth showing, both eyes open
- Direct frontal gaze into the camera lens
- No head tilt, rotation, or lean in any direction
- Both ears should be visible. The RG's Office enforces this requirement, and photos where hair or accessories obscure either ear are frequently returned.
- Prescription glasses must be removed. Zimbabwe adopted a no-glasses policy with the introduction of e-passports. All frames, clear lenses, and prescription eyewear must be removed for the photo. No exceptions.
- Head coverings are permitted only for documented religious reasons. The doek (headscarf worn by many Zimbabwean women as everyday attire) is considered cultural, not religious, and is not accepted in passport photos unless accompanied by a written declaration of religious observance.
- No military (ZDF -- Zimbabwe Defence Forces), police (ZRP -- Zimbabwe Republic Police), or security force uniforms. Civilian clothing only.
- Avoid white or very light-coloured tops, as they blend into the white background and reduce the contrast needed for biometric scanning.
The Multi-Currency Photo Pricing Reality
Zimbabwe operates a complex multi-currency economy. Transactions can be conducted in United States dollars (USD), Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG -- introduced in April 2024 as a gold-backed currency), and occasionally South African rand (ZAR). Photo studios and the RG's Office itself may quote prices in different currencies. Passport fees are typically denominated in USD.
When paying for passport photos, confirm whether the quoted price is in USD or ZiG -- the effective cost can differ substantially depending on the prevailing exchange rate.
Where to Get Passport Photos in Zimbabwe
Harare: Photo studios cluster around the Harare CBD, particularly on Robert Mugabe Road, Samora Machel Avenue, and near Eastgate Mall. Passport photo sets cost 3-8 USD (or equivalent in ZiG) for 4-6 prints. Studios near the RG's Office on Borrowdale Road charge at the top of this range but are reliably calibrated for current e-passport specifications. Ask for "passport photos, new e-passport size" to avoid receiving prints cut to older specifications. Studios in the Avondale and Mount Pleasant shopping areas serve a more suburban clientele at 5-10 USD.
Bulawayo: Studios along Lobengula Street and near the City Hall charge 3-7 USD. Bulawayo's RG satellite office processes significant volumes, so local studios are familiar with current requirements. The Bulawayo Centre and Ascot shopping centres also have photo kiosks at similar prices.
Mutare, Gweru, Masvingo, and provincial towns: Studios near the district registrar offices in these cities charge 2-5 USD. In smaller towns like Chipinge, Zvishavane, or Chinhoyi, options may be limited to 1-2 studios. Quality is generally acceptable but verify the white background is truly white -- older fabric backdrops discolour in Zimbabwe's humid climate.
South Africa (for Zimbabwean diaspora): A large Zimbabwean community resides in South Africa. Photo studios in Johannesburg (particularly Hillbrow, Berea, and Yeoville), Pretoria, and Cape Town serving Zimbabweans charge ZAR 50-100. Specify "Zimbabwean e-passport, 35x45mm, white background" -- South African passport photos use the same dimensions but studios may apply different head positioning. The Zimbabwean consulate in Johannesburg on Hatfield Street can advise on compliant photo services.
United Kingdom (diaspora): Zimbabweans in the UK can use any passport photo service that offers 35x45mm prints. Boots, Snappy Snaps, and post office photo services charge GBP 6-12. Specify the white background -- UK passport photos use a light grey background, which Zimbabwe does not accept.
Self-service printing: Bring a digital photo on a USB drive or phone to any photo printing service. In Harare, printing costs 1-3 USD per sheet at copy shops in the CBD. Cut precisely to 35x45mm.
Baby and Child Passport Photos
All Zimbabwean children require their own individual passport. Photo rules for minors:
- Infants under 1 year: Lay the baby on a white cloth or sheet and photograph from above. The infant must be the only subject visible. Eyes may be closed for newborns under 3 months. Remove hats, bibs, and pacifiers.
- Children 1-5 years: Must face the camera with both eyes open. Sit the child in a chair draped with white fabric or on a concealed parent's lap. The child must appear alone in the frame.
- Children 6 and above: Full adult specifications apply, including ear visibility and the no-glasses rule.
For a minor's passport, the RG's Office requires the birth certificate, both parents' IDs, and consent from both parents. For single-parent applicants, a court order or affidavit explaining the other parent's absence is needed.
Common Rejection Reasons at the RG's Office
RG staff and Harare studio operators identify these as the most common photo problems:
- Doek or head wrap worn -- the doek is widely worn by Zimbabwean women but classified as cultural headwear, not religious. It is rejected unless accompanied by a religious declaration.
- Glasses in photo -- applicants familiar with pre-e-passport rules still submit photos with glasses
- Ears obscured -- hair, braids, or weaves covering one or both ears
- Background not white -- off-white from aged backdrops, or shadows from single-source lighting in small studios
- Photo printed on copy paper -- the most common DIY error. Photo paper is essential.
- White clothing vanishing into background -- loss of shoulder definition causes biometric processing failures
- Wrong dimensions -- photos cut to South African, UK, or US specifications rather than the Zimbabwean 35x45mm
The E-Passport Transition
Zimbabwe's new e-passport, rolled out from late 2023, includes a polycarbonate data page and an RFID chip storing the holder's facial biometric data. At automated border gates (currently operational at limited points including Harare International Airport), the chip image is compared against a live camera capture. Photos that have been digitally retouched -- skin smoothing, face reshaping, or filter application -- will cause chip-to-face mismatches at these gates.
The e-passport costs 150 USD for standard processing and 318 USD for express. Given these substantial fees, a photo rejection that forces reapplication is a costly setback.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I wear a doek (headscarf) in my Zimbabwean passport photo? A: Only if it is worn for documented religious purposes. A written declaration of religious observance is required. The doek worn as everyday cultural attire is not accepted.
Q: Must both ears be visible in a Zimbabwean passport photo? A: Yes. The RG's Office requires an unobstructed view of both ears. Style hair, braids, or weaves behind the ears before the photo is taken.
Q: What currency should I use to pay for passport photos? A: Most studios accept USD, ZiG, or mobile money (EcoCash). Confirm the currency before the session. USD prices are more stable and widely quoted.
Q: How long does a Zimbabwean e-passport take? A: Standard processing can take 6-12 months due to capacity constraints. Express processing targets 2-4 weeks at double the standard fee (318 USD vs 150 USD). Actual times vary.
Q: Can I apply for a Zimbabwean passport from South Africa or the UK? A: Yes. The Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria and the high commission in London both accept passport applications, coordinated through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Photo requirements are identical. Processing times from abroad tend to be longer -- plan accordingly.
Q: Does Zimbabwe accept digital-only photo submissions? A: No. The RG's Office requires physical printed photos for all domestic applications. Some embassies may accept digital submissions for initial review, but printed photos are needed at the final appointment.
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