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Lionfly..lionfly wrote:Our photos are taken by ourselves, then printed from ASDA photo print machine. The background is not bright white, with a bit grey and yellowish, but the head picture is clear and sharp. I wonder how serious they check photos.
Will the photo background with a bit light shadow OK ?
Somebody in this forum said HO ask for his dependant's new photo because it is 6 months old. I wonder how HO can tell when the photo was taken? unless it is the same photo which was sent to them 6 months ago?
Please chcek the Photo Guidance on the UK BA website..lionfly wrote:Our photos are taken by ourselves, then printed from ASDA photo print machine. The background is not bright white, with a bit grey and yellowish, but the head picture is clear and sharp. I wonder how serious they check photos.
Will the photo background with a bit light shadow OK ?
Somebody in this forum said HO ask for his dependant's new photo because it is 6 months old. I wonder how HO can tell when the photo was taken? unless it is the same photo which was sent to them 6 months ago?
go to any photo shop and spend 6pounds and get a new and improved photo.lionfly wrote:Our photos are taken by ourselves, then printed from ASDA photo print machine. The background is not bright white, with a bit grey and yellowish, but the head picture is clear and sharp. I wonder how serious they check photos.
Will the photo background with a bit light shadow OK ?
Somebody in this forum said HO ask for his dependant's new photo because it is 6 months old. I wonder how HO can tell when the photo was taken? unless it is the same photo which was sent to them 6 months ago?
lionfly wrote:Our photos are taken by ourselves, then printed from ASDA photo print machine. The background is not bright white, with a bit grey and yellowish, but the head picture is clear and sharp. I wonder how serious they check photos.
Will the photo background with a bit light shadow OK ?
Somebody in this forum said HO ask for his dependant's new photo because it is 6 months old. I wonder how HO can tell when the photo was taken? unless it is the same photo which was sent to them 6 months ago?
Will NOT show a white background?"If you choose to use a professional photographer, please ensure that they are aware of the format requirements specified in this guidance, particularly that the photographs will not show a white background when printed"
Are you about to apply or already applied??lionfly wrote:The following Home Office guideline is a surprise to me. I thought a bright white background is better than grey or cream, and the photo should be more acceptable if taken from professional photographers.
Will NOT show a white background?"If you choose to use a professional photographer, please ensure that they are aware of the format requirements specified in this guidance, particularly that the photographs will not show a white background when printed"
Does Home Office require the professional visa photographer to change background to light grey or cream? by using Photoshop?
tvn_ramesh wrote: Please chcek the Photo Guidance on the UK BA website..
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... pbs/193059
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... /applying/
lionfly wrote:The following Home Office guideline is a surprise to me. I thought a bright white background is better than grey or cream, and the photo should be more acceptable if taken from professional photographers.
Will NOT show a white background?"If you choose to use a professional photographer, please ensure that they are aware of the format requirements specified in this guidance, particularly that the photographs will not show a white background when printed"
Does Home Office require the professional visa photographer to change background to light grey or cream? by using Photoshop?