Why my passport photo was rejected: Blurry
Summary: Is your passport photo blurry? The U.S. Department of State requires a clear, in-focus image of your face. Learn why blurry photos are rejected and how to get it right.
This video from the U.S. Department of State explains one common reason for passport photo rejection: an unclear or blurry image. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring your camera is properly in focus when taking your passport photo. A clear, sharp image of your face is essential for the photo to be accepted, preventing delays in your passport application process.
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1. timestamp: 00:00 label: Title: Why Was My Passport Photo Rejected? 2. timestamp: 00:03 label: Reason: Photo Is Unclear or Blurry 3. timestamp: 00:06 label: Example of a blurry photo 4. timestamp: 00:10 label: Tip: Make sure your camera is in focus 5. timestamp: 00:12 label: Example of a clear photo 6. timestamp: 00:15 label: Requirement: We need a clear photo of your face! 7. timestamp: 00:16 label: Acceptable clear photo 8. timestamp: 00:20 label: U.S. Department of State seal