What to Wear for a Passport Photo
Wear everyday, dark-colored clothing. Avoid white tops that blend into the background. No uniforms, no hats — unless worn for religious reasons. Here's everything you need to know.
Best Clothing Colors
- Avoid white or off-white tops — they blend into the required white background and make your head look disconnected from your body.
- Avoid busy patterns — stripes, plaid, and large logos can be distracting and are sometimes flagged by automated processing systems.
- Avoid very light pastels — pale yellow, light pink, or cream can be difficult to distinguish from the background.
Head Coverings and Religious Attire
Hats, caps, and non-religious head coverings are not permitted in passport photos in most countries. Religious head coverings worn daily — such as hijabs, turbans, niqabs, and kippahs — are generally allowed, with these conditions:
- Your full face must be visible — forehead to chin, ear to ear.
- The covering must not cast shadows across your face or neck.
- Check country-specific rules — some countries have additional signed declaration requirements for head covering exemptions.
For hair-specific rules (long hair, bangs, wigs), see our passport photo hair guide.
Glasses
Most countries — including the US, UK, Canada, and Australia — no longer allow glasses in passport photos. If your country still permits glasses, clear lenses only, with no glare or tinted coating. See the full glasses guide for country-by-country rules.
What to Avoid
- Military, police, or other uniforms — use civilian clothing for all standard passport applications
- White, off-white, or very light-colored tops that blend with the background
- Hats, caps, or hoods (except for religious reasons)
- Sunglasses or tinted eyewear of any kind
- Very large necklaces or earrings that could be mistaken for a head covering or cast shadows
Frequently asked questions
What should I wear for a passport photo?
Wear everyday clothing in a dark or mid-tone color — navy, grey, dark green, or black work well. Avoid white tops since they blend into the background. Wear what you normally wear — formal attire is not required.
Can I wear a hat or head covering for a passport photo?
Generally no — hats and head coverings are not permitted unless worn for religious reasons. Religious head coverings (hijab, turban, kippah) are allowed in most countries as long as they don't cast shadows on the face or obscure facial features.
Can I wear a uniform in a passport photo?
In most countries, you should not wear military or police uniforms for civilian passport photos. Everyday professional or casual clothing is recommended.
Can I wear jewelry in a passport photo?
Yes, jewelry is generally fine. However, large necklaces, earrings, or anything that could be mistaken for a head covering or cause distracting shadows may raise issues.
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