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Last verified: 2026-04-09 — Official source
Nicaragua Passport Photo -- Direccion General de Migracion y Extranjeria Specs
Nicaragua's passport operations are handled by the Direccion General de Migracion y Extranjeria (DGME), which sits within the Ministerio de Gobernacion (MIGOB -- Ministry of the Interior). The DGME's main office in Managua (located on the Pista de la Solidaridad) processes the majority of applications, with delegaciones in Leon, Granada, Matagalpa, Esteli, Chinandega, Bluefields, and Puerto Cabezas handling regional submissions. Nicaragua uses a 51x51 mm square photo format -- the same dimensions used by the United States and several other Western Hemisphere countries -- rather than the 35x45 mm format common in Europe and much of Africa.
The DGME has incrementally tightened its photo specifications since introducing the biometric passport in 2013. Photo rejections account for a significant share of delayed applications, particularly among first-time applicants who bring photos in the wrong dimensions. The official application portal and requirements are published at migob.gob.ni.
Technical Photo Specifications
Dimensions:
- 51 x 51 mm (602 x 602 pixels at 300 DPI) -- this is a square format, not rectangular
- Head height from chin to the top of the head (not hair): 25-35 mm within the 51 mm frame
- The face must be centered both horizontally and vertically
- Full-color photograph on photographic paper
Background:
- Pure white with uniform illumination across the entire background
- No shadows, gradients, objects, or walls with visible texture
- The background must extend fully to all edges of the photo
Expression and pose:
- Neutral facial expression, mouth closed, no teeth visible
- Both eyes open and looking at the camera
- Head perfectly straight, with no tilt, rotation, or lean
- Face completely visible from the hairline to the chin and from one ear to the other
Nicaragua-Specific Photo Rules
Square format awareness: The 51x51 mm square format catches many applicants off guard, especially those who have used 35x45 mm photos for other Latin American passports or European documents. Studios that are unfamiliar with the Nicaraguan requirement sometimes produce rectangular prints that must be rejected. When visiting a studio, specify "foto tamano pasaporte nicaraguense" or "formato dos por dos pulgadas" (two-by-two inches) to avoid confusion.
Glasses: The DGME has prohibited glasses in passport photos since the biometric passport rollout. All types of eyewear -- prescription, reading glasses, sunglasses, transition lenses -- must be removed before the photo is taken. There are no exceptions.
Head coverings: Permitted only for documented religious practice. Nicaragua is predominantly Catholic, and religious head coverings are relatively uncommon, so this rule rarely comes into play. When applicable, the covering must leave the full face visible and not cast shadows.
Ear visibility: Both ears must be visible in the photo. Hair must be pulled back behind the ears or pinned so that the outer rim of each ear is clearly visible. This is enforced consistently at the DGME.
Recent photo requirement: The photo must have been taken within 6 months. The DGME officer will compare the photo to the applicant's live appearance at the time of application.
Digital retouching: The DGME does not permit any digital alteration of the photograph. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, facial reshaping, and color filters are all grounds for rejection.
Clothing: Wear dark or medium-colored clothing. White shirts or blouses blend with the white background and create an undefined neckline that the biometric scanner cannot process properly. Uniforms -- military, police, school, or corporate -- are not permitted. Avoid clothing with very large logos or text that could distract from the face.
Biometric Enrollment and Live Photo Comparison
At the DGME office, the biometric enrollment process includes a live digital photo captured by the office's own camera, fingerprint scanning, and signature recording. The live image is compared against the printed photos you bring with your application. If the two do not match -- for example, because you changed your hairstyle, grew a beard, or lost significant weight between taking the printed photo and visiting the DGME -- the officer will require you to submit new photos matching your current appearance.
This live comparison is the reason the DGME insists on photos taken within 6 months. In practice, the closer the photo is to your application date, the fewer issues arise.
Where to Get Passport Photos in Nicaragua
Studios in Managua: Photo studios are concentrated in the commercial zones around Plaza Inter, Metrocentro, and Galerias Santo Domingo, as well as near the DGME's Pista de la Solidaridad office. A set of passport photos costs 80-200 NIO (Nicaraguan Cordobas). Studios near the DGME are the most reliable for the correct 51x51 mm format because they process passport customers daily and receive direct feedback when photos are rejected.
Departmental capitals: In Leon, Granada, Masaya, Matagalpa, and Esteli, photo studios near the central park or the departmental DGME delegacion charge 50-150 NIO. These studios generally know the specifications well. In Chinandega, Jinotega, and Rivas, the selection is smaller but adequate.
Caribbean Coast: In Bluefields and Puerto Cabezas (Bilwi), photo studios are limited. Expect to pay 80-200 NIO for passport photos. Quality can be variable because the humid Caribbean climate can affect studio equipment and print quality. Some photographers in these areas are less familiar with the 51x51 mm square format and may default to the 35x45 mm size -- confirm the dimensions before accepting.
Pharmacies and copy centers: Some Farmacias del Ahorro and similar chain pharmacies in Managua's shopping centers offer automated passport photo services for 60-100 NIO. These machines produce standard-format photos with correct dimensions and a white background.
DIY approach: Take your photo with a smartphone against a white wall, ensuring compliance with all specifications. Print at any digital photo lab or centro de copias for 10-30 NIO per 4x6 inch sheet. You can fit two 51x51 mm photos on a single 4x6 print.
Baby and Child Passport Photos
All Nicaraguan citizens, including newborns, must have their own passport for international travel. The DGME applies modified standards for children:
- The child must appear alone in the photograph. No parent, guardian, or other person may be visible.
- For infants, position the baby face-up on a white blanket or sheet. Photograph from above, centering the camera directly over the baby's face.
- Infants under 6 months: the DGME accepts photos with partially open eyes. Fully closed eyes are generally not accepted, though very young newborns (under 1 month) may receive discretionary leniency.
- Ages 6 months to 4 years: both eyes open, expression as neutral as possible. The DGME acknowledges that perfect neutrality is difficult for small children and applies reasonable judgment.
- Age 5 and above: full adult specifications apply, including ear visibility and neutral expression.
- No pacifiers, bottles, hats, headbands, strollers, or car seats may appear in the photo.
- The photo must still be 51x51 mm square format -- the same as for adults.
Common Rejection Reasons at the DGME
The DGME offices in Managua and departmental delegaciones most often reject photos for:
- Wrong dimensions -- the most Nicaragua-specific rejection reason. Photos in 35x45 mm (the European/African standard) instead of the required 51x51 mm square are automatically returned. This catches many applicants who have used the wrong format for other documents.
- Ears not visible -- hair covering one or both ears is a consistent rejection trigger. The DGME enforces ear visibility strictly.
- Glasses worn -- despite the prohibition, applicants continue submitting photos with eyeglasses.
- Expression not neutral -- smiling, frowning, or any expression beyond strictly neutral is rejected. Even a barely perceptible closed-mouth smile triggers a return.
- Shadows on the background -- standing too close to the wall or using side lighting creates shadows that are flagged.
- Digital alterations detected -- skin smoothing, beauty filters, and other retouching are caught during the biometric enrollment process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why does Nicaragua use a 51x51 mm square photo instead of 35x45 mm? A: Nicaragua adopted the 2x2-inch (51x51 mm) format used across much of the Americas, including the United States, Canada, and several Central American countries. This format differs from the European and African 35x45 mm standard. Always specify the square format when ordering passport photos.
Q: How many photos do I need for the Nicaraguan passport application? A: Two identical 51x51 mm photos are required. Bringing four is recommended in case of damage or additional requirements during processing.
Q: Must both ears be showing in my photo? A: Yes. The DGME requires both ears to be clearly visible. If you have long hair, tuck it behind your ears or pin it back before the photo is taken.
Q: Can I renew my Nicaraguan passport online? A: The DGME offers limited online services through the Ministerio de Gobernacion portal, but biometric passport issuance still requires an in-person visit for fingerprint and digital photo capture. The physical photos you bring serve as part of the application dossier.
Q: How long does it take to receive a Nicaraguan passport? A: Standard processing in Managua takes approximately 10-15 business days. Applications from departmental delegaciones may take longer. Photo rejections add to the timeline because you must return with corrected photos.
Q: Are the photo specifications the same for the cedula de identidad? A: The Nicaraguan national ID card (cedula de identidad) also uses a 51x51 mm photo, so photos taken for one document can be used for the other, provided they meet all other specifications and are sufficiently recent.
Q: Can I use a selfie for my Nicaraguan passport? A: A self-timer photo taken with the rear camera of a smartphone is acceptable if it meets all specifications, including the 51x51 mm square format, white background, and correct head positioning. Front-camera selfies produce wide-angle distortion and are not recommended.
Q: What paper should the photos be printed on? A: Photographic paper -- matte or semi-gloss. Regular printer paper, thermal paper, and low-quality inkjet prints are rejected. Professional photo lab prints are the most reliable option.
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