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Photo Submission: Requirements and Common Pitfalls
Submitting the right photo is one of the most important steps towards receiving a convincing ID. Poor photos consistently result in low-quality cards, slow orders, or outright rejection. Keep these requirements in mind:
No passport-style or selfie photos: These do not match official ID requirements for scale, lighting, or clarity.
High-resolution images only: Your photo must be sharp and clear, without pixelation or compression.
Avoid facial shadows: Lighting should be even and bright, eliminating dark areas – especially around the jaw and hairline.
Use a white or light background: The backdrop must be plain and bright, preferably a white wall or sheet, to match jurisdiction standards.
Look straight at the camera: Face forward, eyes open, mouth closed, and avoid tilting your head.
No headwear unless for medical or religious reasons: Headbands, hats, and accessories (other than religious/medical exceptions) are not accepted.
Do not wear tinted or sunglasses: Your eyes and brow line must be visible for both photograph and scanning purposes.
Do not crop the image: Submit the original file – editing and cropping are handled by the team.
Mistakes such as sending holiday snaps, low-light selfies, or passport photos lead to rejected orders. Review your image carefully before submission and follow the full set of requirements for smooth processing.

