Rules And Regulations - Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 User Manual

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Rules and regulations

A guide to rules, regulations, and picture requirements in the U.S.
United States passport
pictures
The United States Passport Office has
specific photographic requirements.
Complete, up-to-date details should be
obtained from the Passport Office.
Film:
Polaroid instant color films. Polacolor 100,
Polacolor ER Type 669 or Type 559 films are
recommended.
Pose:
A head and shoulders portrait, showing
full-face, frontal view.
Background:
Plain white.
Subject size:
The distance from the top of the head to the
chin must be in the range of 1 to 1 3/8 in.
(26 – 35mm).
Picture size
Minimum of 2 x 2 in. (50 x 50mm). Will
include Polaroid picture border.
Document photo regulations change from time to time. MiniPortrait camera owners should check with document issuing
agencies and authorities at least once a year. Further information about document photo requirements may be obtained
from U.S. State Department (passports), offices of foreign consulates (visas), local government offices (licenses, permits,
ID cards).
Immigration & Naturalization Service
(INS) pictures
Film:
Polaroid instant color or black & white films.
Polacolor 100, Polacolor ER Type 669 and
559, and Type 667, 665 and 554 films are
recommended.
Pose:
A 3/4 view showing the entire face.
Background:
White.
Subject size:
To conform to the requirements, the
dimensions of the image should be 1 3/16 in.
(30mm) from the hair to the neck just below the
chin, and 1 in. (26mm) from the right ear to the
left check. The image cannot exceed
1 1/4 x 1 1/16 in. (32 x 28mm).
Picture size:
Minimum size is 1 9/16 h x 1 3/8 w in.
(40 x 35mm); maximum size is
3 1/8 h x 2 3/8 w in. (80 x 60mm).
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