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Dimensiones de Foto de Madagascar por Tipo de Documento

35×45

Passport

Tamaño35 × 45 mm
Píxeles (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Visa 35x45mm

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Píxeles (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Visa 50x50mm

Tamaño50 × 50 mm
Píxeles (300 DPI)591 × 591 px
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Madagascar Passport Photo -- Inside the Malagasy Passport Process

Madagascar's passport issuance process is managed through a centralized system that channels all applications through Antananarivo, regardless of where the applicant lives on the island. The Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) oversees biometric passport production, with the Direction Generale de l'Immigration et de l'Emigration handling day-to-day processing. Since the rollout of biometric passports in 2017, photo rejections have increased substantially because the older analog standards were far more forgiving than the current machine-readable requirements.

Applicants submit their passport requests at regional fokontany offices or the central immigration bureau in Anosy, Antananarivo. The same photo standards apply to the biometric passport, the laissez-passer, and the titre de voyage issued to refugees. Official requirements are published at diplomatie.gov.mg, though updates are sometimes communicated only through posted notices at the immigration office itself.

Technical Photo Specifications

Print dimensions and digital resolution:

  • 35 x 45 mm printed size (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
  • Photo must be printed on high-quality matte or semi-gloss paper -- glossy prints with visible sheen are frequently refused
  • Color photo only -- black and white prints are not accepted for biometric passports

Background requirements:

  • Plain white background with no texture, pattern, or gradient
  • The background must be uniformly lit -- shadows along the edges or behind the head are flagged during biometric enrollment
  • No visible objects, curtains, or walls with paint damage behind the applicant

Face positioning and expression:

  • Head must be centered vertically and horizontally in the frame
  • Chin-to-crown measurement: 30-36 mm within the 45 mm height
  • Neutral expression, mouth fully closed, no visible teeth
  • Both eyes must be open and looking directly at the camera lens
  • No head tilt in any direction -- the imaginary line between the pupils must be perfectly horizontal

Country-Specific Rules for Malagasy Passports

Madagascar's photo rules diverge from baseline ICAO standards in several notable ways:

Glasses: Not permitted in passport photos since the biometric passport rollout. This applies to all eyewear -- prescription glasses, reading glasses, and tinted lenses alike. The immigration office does not grant exceptions for medical necessity. Remove all eyewear before the photo is taken.

Head coverings: Permitted only for documented religious practice. Muslim women wearing hijab must ensure the covering does not cast shadows on the face and that the full facial oval from forehead to chin remains visible. Traditional Malagasy lamba draped over the head is not accepted unless accompanied by a religious declaration.

Ear visibility: Both ears should be visible. Hair should be pulled back or tucked behind the ears. This requirement is enforced more strictly for the biometric passport than it was for the older passport booklet.

Facial hair: Beards and mustaches are permitted as long as they reflect the applicant's current daily appearance. Applicants should not shave specifically for the photo if they normally wear a beard.

Clothing: Avoid wearing white or very pale clothing -- it merges with the white background, making it difficult for the biometric enrollment system to detect where the subject ends and the background begins. Dark or medium-toned garments are strongly recommended. Military, police, and gendarmerie uniforms are not permitted.

Photo recency and validity: The photo must have been taken within the last 6 months. For children under the age of 5, the immigration office prefers photos taken within 3 months because of how rapidly young children's appearance changes.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Madagascar

Studios in Antananarivo: Professional photo studios clustered around Analakely and Anosy -- the neighborhoods nearest the immigration bureau -- specialize in passport-compliant photos. These studios charge between 5,000 and 15,000 MGA (Malagasy Ariary) for a set of four to six prints. Studios like Photo Express on Avenue de l'Independence and similar establishments along Rue Rainitovo are experienced with biometric passport standards and use calibrated white backdrops.

Provincial towns: In Toamasina, Mahajanga, Antsirabe, and Fianarantsoa, local photography studios handle passport photos but vary widely in quality. Expect to pay 3,000-10,000 MGA. Before accepting the prints, check that the background is truly white and free of grey spots or shadows -- studios in smaller towns sometimes use fabric backdrops that photograph unevenly.

Street photographers: In markets and near government buildings, itinerant photographers offer instant passport photos for as little as 2,000 MGA. The quality is unpredictable. If using a street photographer, bring a white cloth or sheet to hang behind you, as many operate without a proper backdrop.

DIY at home: Using a smartphone against a white wall works if you follow the specifications above precisely. Print the result at a cybercafe or photo printing shop -- most charge 500-1,000 MGA per 4x6 inch print, from which two passport photos can be cut. Use the rear camera rather than the front-facing selfie camera to avoid facial distortion from the wide-angle lens.

Timing considerations: Avoid visiting studios in the late afternoon when natural light fades and studios rely solely on artificial lighting, which can create harsh shadows. Morning sessions produce the most consistent results.

Biometric Enrollment and Digital Capture

When you arrive at the immigration office with your printed photos, the biometric enrollment process also involves a live digital photograph taken by the enrollment officer using the office's own camera. This live capture is compared against your submitted prints. If the two images differ significantly -- for instance, because you shaved your beard, changed your hairstyle, or lost significant weight between taking the photo and visiting the office -- the application will be flagged and you will be asked to provide new printed photos that match your current appearance.

The enrollment station also captures both index fingerprints. The combination of the facial biometric from the photo and the fingerprint data is stored in the ePassport chip.

Photos for Babies and Young Children

Madagascar requires passport photos for all applicants, including newborns. The following child-specific rules apply:

  • The child must be the sole subject in the frame -- no parent's hands, arms, or face may be visible
  • For infants, lay the baby face-up on a white sheet spread on a flat surface and photograph from directly above
  • Eyes should be open for children aged 1 year and older. For infants under 12 months, closed eyes are tolerated but open eyes are preferred
  • No pacifiers, feeding bottles, toys, or headbands visible in the photo
  • Children aged 6 and above must meet the full adult specification, including neutral expression and ear visibility
  • The photo must be recent -- taken within 3 months for children under 5 due to rapid changes in appearance
  • Professional studios in Antananarivo that are experienced with infant passport photos typically charge 8,000-15,000 MGA for the session, which includes multiple attempts to capture the child with eyes open

Common Reasons Photos Are Rejected in Madagascar

The immigration office in Anosy returns photos for these issues more than any others:

  1. Background not white enough -- off-white walls, cream-colored sheets, and grey shadows are the top rejection cause. The biometric scanner requires high contrast between the background and the applicant's hair.
  2. Glasses worn in photo -- despite the ban, applicants continue submitting photos with eyeglasses. These are rejected without exception.
  3. Head too small in frame -- photos taken from too far away produce a head that falls below the minimum 30 mm chin-to-crown measurement. This is especially common with street photographer setups.
  4. Shadows on face -- overhead lighting in homes and shops creates dark shadows under the nose, chin, and eye sockets. The immigration office flags any photo with visible facial shadows.
  5. Photo too old -- biometric passport photos must be taken within 6 months of application. Older photos where the applicant's appearance has changed are returned.
  6. Print quality too low -- inkjet prints from consumer printers frequently show visible banding or color shifts that make the photo non-compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many passport photos does Madagascar require per application? A: Four identical photos are required for a new biometric passport application. Bring six to be safe -- the officer may keep extras for the file.

Q: Can I wear my lamba headscarf in the passport photo? A: Only if the headscarf is worn for religious reasons and you provide a written declaration. Traditional or cultural head coverings without a religious basis are not accepted.

Q: What is the processing time for a Malagasy passport? A: Standard processing takes 2-4 weeks at the Anosy office. Applications filed from provincial offices may take longer due to document transit to Antananarivo. Photo non-compliance adds further delays because the entire application is paused until corrected photos are submitted.

Q: Are the photo requirements the same for children and adults? A: Mostly yes. Children under 12 months get leniency on eye-open requirements, and the head size proportions have slightly wider tolerances for very young children. All other rules -- white background, no accessories, neutral expression -- apply identically.

Q: Can I submit a digital photo file instead of prints? A: The biometric passport application at the immigration office currently requires physical prints. Digital files are used only for the biometric enrollment scan performed on-site. Bring printed photos meeting the 35x45 mm specification.

Q: Is there a difference between passport and visa photo requirements? A: Madagascar's visa photo follows the same 35x45 mm standard as the passport. Some foreign embassies in Antananarivo may have different requirements for their own visas -- check with the specific embassy.

Q: Do I need different photos for the laissez-passer and the biometric passport? A: Both documents use the same 35x45 mm specification with identical technical requirements. However, the laissez-passer is a temporary travel document with a shorter validity, and photos for it must still meet the full biometric standard.

Q: Can I use a selfie or self-timer photo? A: A self-timer photo is acceptable if it meets all technical requirements -- white background, correct dimensions, proper lighting, neutral expression. Selfies taken with the front-facing camera are generally too low-resolution and produce a distorted perspective that does not meet biometric standards.

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