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35×45

Passport 35x45mm

Taille35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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35×45

ID Card

Taille35 × 45 mm
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35×45

Visa

Taille35 × 45 mm
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40×40

Passport 40x40mm

Taille40 × 40 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)472 × 472 px
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Exigences Photo Passeport Italy

Arrière-plan

White or very light grey background. Pas de motifs, textures ou ombres.

Position du Visage

Neutral expression, mouth closed. Les deux yeux ouverts, regardant directement l'objectif.

Éclairage

Éclairage naturel et uniforme. Pas d'ombres prononcées sur le visage ou l'arrière-plan.

Couvre-chefs

Not allowed except for religious reasons

Lunettes

Allowed if lenses are clear with no glare; tinted lenses not permitted

Qualité d'Impression

High-quality photo paper, face must occupy 70-80% of the frame

Période de Validité de la Photo

Pour les documents de Italy : Must be taken within the last 6 months. Utiliser une photo ancienne est l'une des raisons les plus courantes de rejet de demande de passeport.

Raisons Courantes de Rejet des Photos de Italy

Évitez ces erreurs courantes lors de la préparation de votre photo passeport Italy :

  • Face too small in frame
  • Tinted glasses
  • Shadows on face
  • Non-uniform background

Last verified: 2026-04-08Official source

Italian Passport Photo Requirements -- What the Questura Expects

Italy adopted ICAO 9303 biometric passport standards in 2006 with the launch of the passaporto elettronico, and the Polizia di Stato has enforced increasingly precise photo rules ever since. What makes Italy distinct is not the technical specifications themselves -- they follow the standard EU 35x45mm format -- but the bureaucratic context in which photos are evaluated. Your photos pass through the hands of officers at the Questura (police headquarters) or the Commissariato di Pubblica Sicurezza, and each office applies the same national rules but with varying degrees of scrutiny on edge cases like eyeglass frames, head tilt tolerance, and background shade.

This guide covers the Polizia di Stato requirements for passaporto ordinario, the differences from CIE (Carta d'Identita Elettronica) photo specs, where to get compliant photos across Italy, and the specific rules that trip up applicants at Italian consulates abroad.

Photo Specifications -- Passaporto Ordinario

Physical dimensions:

  • 35 x 45 mm -- the standard EU/ICAO format
  • Head height: 28-32 mm from chin to crown (measured to the top of the skull, not the hair)
  • Face width: must be centered, occupying roughly 70-80% of the horizontal frame

Digital file (online appointment upload):

  • JPEG format, minimum 400 x 514 pixels
  • Maximum file size: 500 KB
  • sRGB color profile
  • No compression artifacts visible at print size

Background:

  • White or uniformly light-colored (bianco o colore chiaro uniforme)
  • Italy is slightly more forgiving than some countries on background shade -- a very pale grey is generally accepted, but any warmth, pattern, or visible shadow is not
  • No gradient, no texture, no visible wall features

Face and expression:

  • Frontal pose, face centered, both eyes open, mouth closed
  • Neutral expression -- no smile, no frown
  • The full oval of the face must be visible: forehead to chin, ear to ear
  • Ears do not need to be fully visible (unlike South Korea), but both eyes and both eyebrows must be unobstructed

Glasses:

  • Prescription eyeglasses are technically permitted if the lenses are completely clear and produce zero glare
  • However, in practice, many Questura offices reject photos with any glasses to avoid ambiguity. The safest approach is to remove them. If you must wear glasses for medical reasons, ensure no reflection is visible on either lens and that the frame does not cover any part of the eyebrow or eye.
  • Sunglasses and tinted lenses are prohibited outright

Head coverings:

  • Not permitted except for documented religious practice
  • Religious head coverings must leave the full face visible from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead
  • Hospital or medical head coverings are accepted with documentation

Recency: Taken within the last 6 months. Must represent your current appearance.

Passaporto vs CIE -- Photo Differences

The Carta d'Identita Elettronica (CIE) replaced the old paper carta d'identita and is issued by the Comune (municipal office), not the Questura. Although both documents use 35x45mm photos, there are practical differences:

CIE photos are captured directly at the Comune during your appointment using a built-in camera station. You do not bring printed photos. The system captures and crops your image on-site. However, the photo captured must meet ICAO biometric standards, and the officer may ask you to adjust your hair, remove glasses, or change your expression before capture.

Passport photos must be brought as physical prints -- two identical photos, printed on photo-quality paper, unstapled and unglued. You cannot submit digital files in person (digital upload is only available if you booked through the online passport appointment system and the system accepted your upload).

This means that if you are renewing both your CIE and your passport, you need photos for the passport application but not the CIE. Do not bring photos to your CIE appointment expecting to hand them over.

Where to Get Fototessera in Italy

The Italian term for an ID-sized photo is fototessera. Here is where to get them:

Tabacchi shops and edicole (newsstands): Many tabaccai and edicole across Italy offer fototessera services, especially those near government offices. The tabaccaio typically has a small camera setup behind the counter or a curtained area. Quality varies significantly -- some produce excellent ICAO-compliant shots, others use outdated equipment with inconsistent lighting. Price: 5-8 EUR for a strip of 4 photos. If possible, check the photo on screen before printing.

Automated photo booths (fototessera automatiche): Found in metro stations (Roma Metro, Milano Metro, Napoli Metro), train stations (stazioni ferroviarie), shopping centers, and near government buildings. These cost 4-6 EUR and produce a strip of 4-6 passport-sized prints. Most modern Italian booths comply with ICAO standards and display an on-screen guide for positioning. The booths at Roma Termini and Milano Centrale are well-maintained and reliable. Older booths in smaller towns may produce lower-quality prints -- check for even lighting and background uniformity before leaving.

Professional photo studios (studi fotografici): The most reliable option, especially if you have been rejected before. Studios near the Questura or Commissariato understand exactly what officers expect. Price: 8-15 EUR for a set of prints. Some studios also provide a digital file, which is useful if you need to upload one for the online appointment system.

At home: Take your own photo against a white or very light wall. Use daylight from a window in front of you. Have someone else take the shot from roughly 1.5 meters away at face height. Print at any photo kiosk or Fotoprix/Fotodigit store -- select the 35x45mm fototessera format.

Children and Neonati

Italy requires passport photos for all applicants, including newborns (neonati). The rules for minors:

Neonati and infants (0-12 months): The baby must be the only person in the frame. Lay the infant on a white sheet and photograph from above, or hold the baby against a white background with the parent's body and hands completely hidden. Eyes open is strongly preferred but partially closed eyes may be accepted for very young infants at the officer's discretion. No pacifiers, toys, hats, or bibs.

Children 1-12 years: Full adult specifications apply, but officers are somewhat more lenient on precise head centering and minor expression variation. Both eyes must be open. No smiling, no crying. If a toddler cannot maintain a neutral expression, professional studios with experience photographing young children are recommended -- they have techniques to get compliant shots quickly.

Minors and passport validity: Photos for children under 3 result in a passport valid for only 3 years. Children aged 3-18 get a 5-year passport. This means more frequent photo renewals for younger children.

The Comune Application Process

Passport applications are filed at the Questura or Commissariato, but much of the preparatory paperwork -- including identity verification -- involves the Comune. Here is what matters for photos:

  1. Book your passport appointment through the Polizia di Stato online system or the Agenda Digitale
  2. Prepare two identical printed fototessera (35x45mm, white/light background, ICAO compliant)
  3. Bring them unglued, unstapled, in a small envelope or loose
  4. At the appointment, the officer inspects the photos before beginning the application. If the photos are rejected, you will be sent away to get new ones -- there is no on-site photo station at most Questure

Getting rejected at the window for a bad photo is particularly costly in Italy because passport appointments are often booked 2-4 weeks out. Getting the photo right before your appointment is critical.

Italian Consulate Variations Abroad

Italian consulates around the world follow the same Polizia di Stato specifications, but enforcement varies by location. For consular applications, check the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Farnesina) for location-specific guidance. Some consulates -- particularly those in North America, Australia, and the UK -- have reported higher rejection rates for photos taken at local pharmacies or retail chains, because the standard photo format in those countries (such as the US 2x2-inch format) does not match the Italian 35x45mm requirement. Consulates in Germany, France, and other EU countries rarely have this issue since the photo format is the same.

If applying at an Italian consulate abroad, confirm the photo format accepted by that specific consulate. Some consulates accept the host country's standard size, others insist on 35x45mm. Check the consulate's website or call ahead.

Common Rejections and Processing Times

The top reasons Italian passport photos get rejected:

  1. Glare on glasses -- even minimal reflection on one lens can trigger rejection. Remove glasses if possible.
  2. Head too small in frame -- the face must occupy at least 70% of the frame height. Photos taken from too far away are a common problem.
  3. Shadow on background -- standing too close to the wall or using a single overhead light source creates shadows that the officer will flag.
  4. Non-uniform background -- cream-colored walls, textured surfaces, and visible corners or furniture all result in rejection.
  5. Old photo -- if your appearance has changed significantly (new hairstyle, facial hair, weight change), the photo may be rejected even if it is technically within the 6-month window.
  6. Wrong format -- submitting 2x2-inch (US format) photos or 3.5x4.5cm prints with incorrect head sizing.

Processing times: Standard passport processing in Italy takes 15-30 business days from the appointment. Urgent processing (rilascio urgente) is available for documented travel emergencies and may take 1-3 business days. A rejected photo adds another appointment cycle -- potentially 2-4 weeks of delay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many photos do I need for an Italian passport application? A: Two identical printed photos, 35x45mm, on photo-quality paper. Bring them loose -- do not staple or glue them to anything.

Q: Do I need photos for the CIE (electronic ID card)? A: No. The CIE photo is captured on-site at the Comune during your appointment. You do not bring printed photos.

Q: Can I upload a digital photo for my passport application? A: Only if you booked through the online appointment system and it prompts you to upload. In-person appointments require printed photos.

Q: Will the Questura accept photos from a tabacchi shop? A: Usually yes, if the tabaccaio has proper equipment. Check the photo for even lighting, centered face, and white background before your appointment. If in doubt, use a professional studio near the Questura.

Q: Are prescription glasses allowed? A: Technically yes if the lenses are clear with zero glare, but many officers reject glasses photos on principle. Removing them is the safer choice.

Q: What if my photos are rejected at the Questura? A: You will need to get new photos and rebook your appointment. There is no on-site photo station at most Questura locations. Given that appointments are booked weeks in advance, this is a significant delay.

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