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ID Card

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Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Montenegro Passport Photo -- MUP Standards for Europe's Youngest State

Montenegro's Ministarstvo unutrasnjih poslova (MUP -- Ministry of Internal Affairs) administers passport issuance through its Podrucne jedinice (regional units) across the country's 25 municipalities. As one of Europe's youngest independent states -- Montenegro declared independence from Serbia in 2006 -- its passport system was built from scratch using modern biometric standards. The country introduced biometric passports in 2008, just two years after independence, and adopted the ICAO 9303 specification in full. With a population of roughly 620,000, the MUP processes a modest volume of passport applications, allowing for relatively thorough individual photo review at each regional unit.

Montenegro is an EU candidate country and has aligned its biometric document standards with EU Regulation 2252/2004 in anticipation of eventual accession. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs handles consular passport services for Montenegrin citizens abroad. The MUP publishes passport information at gov.me/mup. The same photo specifications apply to the licna karta (national identity card).

Technical Specifications

Dimensions:

  • 35 x 45 mm (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
  • Head height from chin to the top of the skull: 32-36 mm
  • Face centered horizontally with balanced margins
  • Eyes positioned in the center horizontal band of the frame

Background:

  • White, uniform, and shadow-free
  • No off-white, no grey, no coloured backgrounds
  • No patterns, textures, or visible wall features
  • The background must extend cleanly to all four edges of the photo

Expression and pose:

  • Neutral expression, mouth closed, no visible teeth
  • Both eyes open and directed at the camera
  • Face perfectly frontal with no rotation or tilt
  • Full face visible from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin

Print quality:

  • Professional photographic paper, matte or semi-matte
  • 300 DPI minimum resolution
  • Colour photo with accurate, natural skin tones
  • No digital retouching, filters, or beauty mode processing

Montenegro-Specific Rules

Glasses: MUP prohibits all glasses in biometric document photos. Prescription frames, clear lenses, sunglasses, and transition lenses are all banned. This rule has been in effect since Montenegro's biometric passport launch in 2008 and is enforced consistently across all regional units.

Ear visibility: Montenegro does not strictly require fully exposed ears, but the face contour from both sides must be clearly defined. Hair naturally falling over the ears is acceptable as long as it does not obscure the jawline or cheek profile.

Head coverings: Permitted only for religious reasons. Montenegro's diverse population -- including Orthodox Christian, Muslim, and Catholic communities -- means MUP encounters head covering requests from multiple traditions. Hijab, turban, and religious head wraps are accepted with a verbal declaration of religious grounds. The covering must not cast shadows and must leave the full face visible.

Clothing guidance: The MUP does not impose strict clothing rules beyond prohibiting military or police uniforms. However, white or very light clothing is inadvisable as it blends with the white background. Dark or coloured tops create the best contrast.

Digital retouching: MUP does not accept digitally modified passport photos. Skin smoothing, beauty filters, AI portrait modes, and facial reshaping are all grounds for rejection. The biometric data captured at the MUP regional unit includes a live facial scan that is compared against the submitted photo.

Recency: Photos must be taken within the last 6 months. MUP clerks at regional units verify that the photo matches the applicant's current appearance during the in-person visit.

Montenegrin and Serbian language: Montenegro's passport system operates in Montenegrin (officially) and Serbian (widely used). Photo studios understand requests in either language. "Fotografija za biometrijski pasos" (Montenegrin/Serbian) is the standard request.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Montenegro

Podgorica: Photo studios near the MUP headquarters on Bulevar Svetog Petra Cetinjskog and in the city centre along Slobode and Hercegovacka streets charge 3-8 EUR for a set of 4-6 passport photos. Studios near the MUP building are calibrated for current biometric requirements. The Delta City and Mall of Montenegro shopping centres also have photo kiosks at comparable prices.

Niksic: Montenegro's second city has photo studios near the MUP regional unit and in the town centre. Prices are 2-6 EUR for a set.

Coastal cities (Budva, Kotor, Bar, Herceg Novi): Studios in tourist-oriented coastal towns charge slightly more during summer -- 4-10 EUR. In Budva, look for studios near the Stari Grad (Old Town) entrance or the municipal building. In Bar, studios near the MUP office on the main road are reliable.

Bijelo Polje, Berane, Pljevlja (northern Montenegro): Studios in smaller northern municipalities charge 2-5 EUR for passport photos. Fewer options are available, so check with the nearest fotograf (photographer) near the MUP regional unit.

Photo booths: Automated photo booths are less common in Montenegro than in EU member states. Where they exist -- primarily in Podgorica shopping centres -- they cost 3-5 EUR. Verify the booth offers white background and biometric framing before using.

Baby and Child Photos

MUP requirements for Montenegrin minors' passport photos:

  • Newborns and infants under 1 year: Photograph the baby lying face-up on a white surface, shot from directly above. No visible parent hands, pacifiers, or toys. Partially closed eyes are accepted for infants under 6 months.
  • Children 1-4 years: Both eyes should be open. A natural, calm facial expression is sufficient -- MUP does not enforce strict neutrality for toddlers. The child must be the only person visible in the photo.
  • Children 5-13: Full adult positioning, background, and expression requirements apply. MUP clerks exercise moderate flexibility for younger children in this group.
  • Age 14 and older: All adult specifications without exception.
  • Montenegrin children's passports are valid for 3 years (under 4) or 5 years (ages 4-17). This means very young children need frequent photo renewals.
  • Both parents must authorize a child's passport application. For single-parent or disputed custody situations, a court order is required.

EU Accession Alignment and Future Changes

As an active EU candidate country, Montenegro has opened multiple accession negotiation chapters, including Chapter 24 (Justice, Freedom and Security) which directly relates to document standards. The MUP has already aligned its biometric passport specifications with EU Regulation 2252/2004, meaning that Montenegrin passport photos meet the same technical standards as those of current EU member states. When Montenegro eventually joins the EU and the Schengen Area, its passport holders will be able to use automated border control (ABC) gates at airports across Europe -- making current photo compliance critical for future travel convenience.

The MUP is expected to introduce automated photo quality screening as part of its EU accession modernization efforts. Currently, photo review is handled entirely by human clerks at regional units, which allows for some subjectivity. Automated screening would standardize the process and potentially increase the rejection rate for borderline-compliant photos.

Common Rejection Reasons

MUP regional units report these primary causes of photo rejection:

  1. Glasses in the photo -- the most frequent rejection cause, especially among applicants accustomed to older Yugoslav-era document rules that allowed eyeglasses
  2. Background not white -- off-white or cream-coloured studio backdrops, or home photos with visible wall colour
  3. Shadow behind the head -- particularly common when using flash or single-source overhead lighting
  4. Head size out of range -- the 32-36mm chin-to-crown specification is strictly measured by the biometric scanning system
  5. Smile or non-neutral expression -- even a subtle smile or lip movement is flagged during review
  6. Photo on regular paper -- inkjet prints on standard office or printer paper rather than photographic paper

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much does a Montenegrin passport cost? A: Standard adult biometric passport fees are approximately 25-40 EUR, depending on processing speed. Children's passports have reduced fees. Express processing is available at higher cost. Photo expenses (3-8 EUR) are always separate.

Q: Can I apply at any MUP regional unit, or only in my municipality? A: You must apply at the MUP podrucna jedinica (regional unit) for the municipality where you are registered as a resident. Each unit handles its own jurisdiction.

Q: Montenegro uses the euro -- has it always been this way? A: Montenegro unilaterally adopted the euro in 2002 (before it was even independent) and has used it since. All passport fees and photo service prices are in EUR. There is no national currency conversion to worry about.

Q: Are Montenegrin passport photos compatible with Schengen visa applications? A: Yes. Montenegro's biometric passport photo specifications are aligned with EU/Schengen standards. A photo accepted for a Montenegrin passport meets Schengen visa requirements.

Q: I hold both Montenegrin and Serbian citizenship -- do the passport photo requirements differ? A: Serbia uses very similar specifications (35x45mm, white background, no glasses), so a single set of photos often works for both countries' passports. However, always verify current requirements with each country's issuing authority, as minor differences may exist.

Q: Can I submit my passport photo digitally? A: Montenegro's MUP is progressively digitizing its services, but as of 2026, most applications still require printed photos submitted in person at the regional unit alongside biometric data capture. Check gov.me/mup for the latest digital submission options.

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