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The requirements are standard. Follow the gov uk guidelines.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 12:46 pmHI
i am applying for my child passport from pakistan i have been told that the fedex here accept photo with white background only but the website says plain cream or light grey colour. is there any rule where from abroad applying for passport background colour needs to be white or cream only and not grey, i have also been told that grey is only for people applying within uk, child is only six months old
be taken against a plain cream or light grey background
https://www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports ... quirementsPhotos of babies and children
Children must be on their own in the picture. Babies must not be holding toys or using dummies.
Children under 6 do not have to be looking directly at the camera or have a plain expression.
Children under one do not have to have their eyes open. You can support their head with your hand, but your hand must not be visible in the photo.
Children under one should lie on a plain light-coloured sheet. Take the photo from above.
I am not sure if plain light coloured sheet means it could be light grey also.Children under one should lie on a plain light-coloured sheet. Take the photo from above.
HO rarely writes to countersignatory. If HO needs anything else, they will write to you to arrange another countersignatory.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 9:44 amthank you so much for the information
also i have another question about the countersignatory signing the form and the baby pics hes a uk citizen but currently in pakistan due to covid does the passort office write to him for verification if they do hes currently not in the uk what should we do is the chances of writing to him alot or less?