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Passport Photo Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid

Unlike other photos you have taken, your passport photo won’t be about finding your good side or taking the shot from the most flattering angle. Your passport will have to adhere to a very strict set of government regulations to make sure that it will be approved by the State Department.

Some of the most important rules for passport photos include:

  • Full color only
  • Final size 2” x 2” with head measuring between 1” and 1 3/8” from bottom of chin to top of head
  • Use a recent photo taken within the last 6 months
  • Use a white background
  • Take facing directly ahead at the camera for full-face view
  • Eyes open / neutral expression
  • You may wear glasses if you normally wear them – but no dark or tinted lenses & no glare from glasses in photo
  • No hats or head coverings
  • No shadows on your face
  • No uniforms
  • As of November 1st, 2016, you are no longer allowed to wear glasses in your passport photo.
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Sharing Your Summer Vacation Photos

Summer is the time when most U.S. citizens choose to travel abroad especially for family vacations and for students participating in international study programs. Unfortunately, with the increase in summer travel there is also an increase in home burglaries and scams. 

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2013 Record International Travel Predicted

International travel will hit record highs this year, at least that’s the prediction from Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for leading U.S. airlines.

In its annual forecast, A4A predicts that this year U.S.

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Planning Your Summer Travel

Summer travel season is almost here. Even with our current economic challenges, vacation getaways still rank at the top of our “most wanted” list. But with less discretionary income for vacation travel, most people are looking for ways to cut costs.

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