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Guatemalaの書類タイプ別写真サイズ

35×45

Passport

サイズ35 × 45 mm
ピクセル(300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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35×45

ID Card (DPI)

サイズ35 × 45 mm
ピクセル(300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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35×45

Visa

サイズ35 × 45 mm
ピクセル(300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Guatemalaのパスポート写真要件

背景

無地の白またはオフホワイトの背景。模様、テクスチャ、影なし。

顔の位置

カメラを正面から見てください。口を閉じた無表情で。両目を開いてください。

照明

均一な自然光。顔や背景に強い影がないこと。

頭部の覆い

帽子、ヘアバンド、頭部の覆いは宗教上の理由を除き不可。

メガネ

可能であればメガネを外してください。着用する場合はレンズに反射がないこと。

印刷品質

マットまたは光沢フォト用紙に300 DPIで印刷。ピクセル化や圧縮アーティファクトなし。

Last verified: 2026-04-09Official source

Guatemala Passport Photo -- Meeting MINEX Photo Standards

Guatemala's Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (MINEX) handles all passport issuance through its network of delegaciones departamentales and the central office in Guatemala City's Zona 10. Since the country transitioned to biometric passports in 2019, photo standards have tightened considerably -- the automated facial recognition enrollment system at MINEX offices now rejects photos with even minor deviations from the approved template. Approximately 30% of first-time applicants at the central MINEX office arrive with non-compliant photos and must pay for retakes on-site.

The Direccion General de Asuntos Consulares (Directorate General of Consular Affairs) publishes photo requirements at minex.gob.gt. These same specifications cover the Documento Personal de Identificacion (DPI) issued by RENAP, though the DPI uses a live capture system at its own offices.

Technical Specifications

Photo dimensions:

  • 35 x 45 mm (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
  • Head height from chin to crown: 28-35 mm
  • Face must be centered with roughly equal margins on both sides

Resolution and print quality:

  • 300 DPI minimum for printed photos
  • Digital submissions for online appointment booking: JPEG format, minimum 600 x 600 pixels
  • Matte or semi-matte finish only -- glossy prints cause reflections during the scanning process at MINEX windows

Background:

  • Pure white -- MINEX specifically rejects off-white, cream, or light blue backgrounds
  • No shadows, no gradient, no visible wall texture
  • The white must be uniform edge to edge

Expression and pose:

  • Neutral expression, lips together, no visible teeth
  • Both eyes open and looking directly into the lens
  • Face perfectly frontal -- no rotation, no tilt
  • Full face visible from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin, ear to ear

Guatemala-Specific Rules

Guatemala diverges from standard ICAO guidelines in several notable ways:

Glasses policy: MINEX does not permit any glasses in passport photos as of the 2019 biometric passport rollout. This applies to prescription frames, reading glasses, and transition lenses regardless of tint state. Remove all eyewear before the photo session.

Ear visibility: Both ears must be fully exposed. Long hair must be pulled back or tucked behind the ears. This is strictly enforced -- hair partially covering even one ear will result in rejection.

Tattoos and piercings: Facial tattoos and piercings must be visible and not concealed. Removing facial piercings for the photo is permitted, but applicants cannot add prosthetics or makeup to hide permanent markings.

Clothing: White shirts and blouses are discouraged because they blend with the white background. MINEX recommends wearing dark or colored clothing that creates clear contrast at the shoulder line. Formal attire is not required -- a simple dark-colored t-shirt works perfectly.

Recency: Photos must be taken within the last 6 months and must accurately represent current appearance. MINEX clerks compare the submitted photo against the live biometric capture taken at the office.

Digital retouching: Any form of photo manipulation is prohibited. This includes skin smoothing, blemish removal, teeth whitening, and AI-based portrait enhancement. The biometric enrollment system is designed to detect discrepancies between the submitted photo and the live capture, and digitally altered photos create exactly the kind of mismatch that triggers additional verification steps.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Guatemala

Studios near MINEX offices: Photography studios cluster around the main MINEX building on 15 Avenida, Zona 10, Guatemala City. These estudios fotograficos charge 25-50 GTQ for a set of 4 passport prints. They know the exact MINEX specs and will pose you correctly. Ask for "fotos para pasaporte biometrico" to ensure the right template.

Shopping mall photo kiosks: Kiosks in Oakland Mall, Miraflores, and Pradera Concepcion offer passport photos for 30-40 GTQ. Quality is generally reliable, but verify that the background is pure white before accepting the prints.

Departmental towns: Outside Guatemala City, photo studios near the municipalidad or RENAP office handle passport photos. Pricing runs lower -- typically 15-30 GTQ for 4 prints in Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, or Coban. In smaller municipalities, ask at papelerias (stationery shops) as many offer basic photo services.

Photo booths: Automated photo booths are rare in Guatemala. The few that exist in major malls are calibrated for fun photos, not official documents. Avoid them for passport applications.

Antigua Guatemala and tourist zones: In Antigua, photo studios on 5a Avenida Norte and near the central park cater to both tourists and residents. Expect to pay 35-60 GTQ for passport photos in tourist areas. Studios here are accustomed to producing photos for both Guatemalan and foreign passport specifications.

Baby and Child Photos

MINEX requires photos for children of all ages, including newborns. The rules are:

  • Infants can be photographed lying on a white sheet, shot from above. No parent hands, toys, pacifiers, or blankets with patterns should be visible.
  • For children under 3, eyes may be partially closed -- MINEX reviewers apply discretion for very young children, but fully open eyes are still preferred.
  • Children aged 3-12 must meet the same framing and expression standards as adults, but the ear visibility rule is relaxed slightly for toddlers with very short hair.
  • A parent or guardian must accompany the minor to the MINEX appointment, but only the child may appear in the photo.
  • The photo must have been taken within the last 3 months for children under 5, reflecting how quickly their appearance changes.

Online Appointment and Digital Photo Upload

MINEX introduced an online appointment booking system (sistema de citas) that requires a digital photo upload during scheduling. The photo must be in JPEG format, minimum 600 x 600 pixels, and less than 1 MB. The system performs a basic size and format check but does not validate biometric compliance -- that happens in person at the MINEX window. A passing online upload does not guarantee acceptance at the counter. When attending your appointment, bring two printed 35x45mm photos on matte paper regardless of whether the digital upload succeeded.

Guatemalan citizens abroad can apply for passport renewal through consulates listed on the MINEX consular services page in Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Chicago, and other cities. Consulates follow identical MINEX photo specifications but may accept photos from local studios if they meet the dimensional and background requirements.

Common Rejection Reasons

MINEX clerks and the biometric scanning system flag these issues most frequently:

  1. Background not pure white -- cream-colored walls, off-white backdrops, or faint shadows behind the head account for the largest share of rejections
  2. Glasses worn -- despite the ban, applicants still arrive with eyeglasses in their photos, especially those renewing older non-biometric passports
  3. Ears obscured by hair -- particularly common among applicants with long hair who do not pin it back
  4. White clothing blending with background -- the shoulder line disappears, making the photo look like a floating head
  5. Photo older than 6 months -- clerks compare against the live capture and flag obvious discrepancies in weight, hair style, or facial hair
  6. Glossy finish -- the MINEX scanner picks up reflections from glossy photo paper, distorting the biometric capture

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much does a Guatemalan passport cost, and does the photo fee add to that? A: The passport itself costs 400 GTQ (standard processing) or 600 GTQ (expedited). The photo is a separate expense -- budget 25-50 GTQ at a studio near the MINEX office. Some studios bundle the photo cost into a "tramite" package.

Q: Can I wear my DPI photo for my passport application? A: No. RENAP captures DPI photos live at their offices using their own system. You cannot submit a pre-taken photo for a DPI. However, the photo specs for passports and DPIs are nearly identical, so a passport photo works as a reference for what to expect.

Q: Are head coverings allowed for religious reasons? A: Yes, but only with documentation. Submit a signed declaration explaining the religious requirement. The covering must not cast shadows on the face, and the full face from forehead to chin must remain visible.

Q: Can I submit a digital photo taken with my phone? A: For the appointment booking, MINEX accepts a digital upload. However, at the actual MINEX office visit, you must bring two printed 35x45mm photos on matte paper in addition to the live biometric capture taken on-site.

Q: My child is under 1 year old -- do they really need a passport photo? A: Yes. Every applicant regardless of age needs a compliant photo. For newborns, lay them face-up on a white sheet and photograph from directly above. MINEX staff understand that infant photos are inherently less precise, but the white background and solo-subject rules still apply.

Q: What if my photo is rejected at the MINEX window? A: Studios immediately outside the MINEX building offer 15-minute retakes for 25-35 GTQ. The wait to re-enter the MINEX queue is usually 30-60 minutes, so getting the photo right beforehand saves significant time.

Q: Can I use the same photo for both my passport and my DPI? A: The DPI uses a live capture taken at RENAP offices -- you cannot bring your own photo for a DPI application. However, the passport and DPI specifications are nearly identical (35x45mm, white background, neutral expression), so preparing for one prepares you for the other.

よくある質問

Guatemalaのパスポート写真のサイズは?
Guatemalaのパスポート写真の標準サイズは35×45mmです。300 DPIでは413×531ピクセルです。
Guatemalaのパスポート写真を自宅で撮影できますか?
はい。白または明るい色の背景を使用し、カメラを正面から見て、影のない均一な照明を確保し、無料のパスポート写真メーカーで正しいサイズにトリミングしてください。
Guatemalaのパスポート写真の背景要件は?
ほとんどのGuatemalaのパスポート写真は、模様、影、他の人物のない無地の白またはオフホワイトの背景が必要です。
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