Immigration Photos

San Diego County’s most experienced expediters of U.S. Passports, Passport Cards and Travel Visas

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Renew Your Passport Here. Walk-in Service

Our passport photo location is convenient for anyone needing passport images or Visa pictures in the San Diego area. We are located at 2353 Midway Dr. San Diego, CA 92110. We are fluent in Spanish.

Requirements

 

  • Immigration photos Must Be in Color.
  • All immigration photos must be of just the person.
  • Where more than one immigration photo is required, all photos must be identical.
  • Full face, front view, eyes open.
  • Full head from top of hair to bottom of chin; height of head should measure 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches (25 mm to 35 mm).
  • Head within frame (see Figure below).
  • Eye height is between 1-1/8 inches to 1-3/8 inches (28 mm and 35 mm) from bottom of photo.
  • Against a plain white or off-white background.
  • No distracting shadows on the face or background.
  • A natural expression.

 

Information

 

Applications & Petitions – Photo Requirements

Two (2) immigration photos are required for the following forms:

  • I-90 – Renew or replace your Permanent Resident Card (green card)
  • I-131 – Re-entry permit, refugee travel document, or advance parole
  • I-485 – Adjust status and become a permanent resident while in the U.S.
  • I-765 – Employment Authorization/Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
  • I-777 – Replace Northern Mariana Card
  • I-821 – Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Program
  • N-300 – Declaration of Intent (to apply for U.S. citizenship)
  • N-400 – Naturalization (to become a U.S. citizen)
  • N-565 – Replace Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate

Three (3) immigration photos are required for the following forms:

  • I-698 – Temporary Resident’s application under the 1987 Legalization Program for permanent resident status — file 1 photo for your application, and bring the other 2 with you to your interview
  • N-600K – To apply for U.S. citizenship for foreign-born child residing abroad with U.S. citizen parent

Four (4) immigration photos are required for the following forms:

  • I-817 – To apply for Family Unity Benefits
  • I-881 – NACARA — suspension of deportation or special rule cancellation

File the following with your immigration photos and of others as shown below:

  • I-129F – Fiancé(e) Petition — file with 1 photo of you + 1 photo of fiancé(e)
  • I-130 – Relative petition — if filing for your husband or wife, file with 1 photo of you + 1 photo of your husband or wife
  • I-589 – Asylum — file with 1 photo of you + 1 photo of each family member listed in Part A. II that you are including in your application
  • I-730 – Relative petition filed by a person granted Asylum or Refugee status — file with 1 photo of the family member for whom you are filing the I-730
  • I-914 – ‘T’ nonimmigrant status — file with 3 photos of you + 3 photos of each immediate family member for which you file an I-914A supplement