Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas
Philippines
Lumikha ng malinaw na kulay na larawan 35×45 mm alinsunod sa DFA: puting likuran, neutral na mukha, diretso sa kamera.
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Mag-upload at iproseso
Pumili ng larawan mula sa iyong aparato. Magsisimula ang pagproseso sa pahinang ito.
Mga halimbawa at gabay
Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas — pangunahing detalye
Mabilis na pagtingin sa opisyal na template ng larawan para sa Philippines. Lahat ng halaga sa ibaba ay awtomatikong ipinapatupad kapag nag-upload ka ng iyong larawan.
| Pisikal na sukat | 35 mm × 45 mm (1.38 in × 1.77 in) |
|---|---|
| Digital na sukat | 413 × 531 px (300 DPI) |
| Background | Puro puti |
| Pinakamataas na laki ng file | 2048 KB (JPEG) |
| Proporsyon ng ulo | 70–80% ng taas ng larawan (ayon sa ICAO) |
| Print sheet | 4x6 · 8 |
Mga kinakailangan
Suriin ang sukat at opisyal na patakaran sa pahinang ito.
- Sukat sa papel: 35mm × 45mm
- Digital: 413–413px × 531–531px
- Pinakamalawak na laki ng file: 2048 KB
Bagong larawan, walang salamin sa mata kung ipinagbabawal, bukas ang mga mata, sarado ang bibig, pantay ang ilaw.
Department of Foreign Affairs — Philippine passport photo rules
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) — Aseana, regional, and consular offices — publishes the Philippine passport-photo standard. For new applications, photos are captured in-house; online renewals (OFWs) accept self-captured 35 × 45 mm photos with plain white background.
Bakit gamitin ang tool na ito para sa Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas
- $3.99Pinal na larawan + 4×6 print sheet. Walang subscription. Karaniwang naniningil ang mga studio ng $15 – $30 para sa parehong resulta.
- Libreng previewMagbabayad ka lang kapag nakumpirma ng watermarked preview na ang crop, background, at biometric framing ay sumusunod sa specs.
- Refund kung hindi sumunodKung ang aming output ay hindi pumasa sa checklist ng issuing authority, magre-refund kami — tingnan ang aming patakaran sa refund.
Karaniwang dahilan kung bakit tinatanggihan ang mga larawang Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas
Tinatanggihan ng issuing authority ang mga isinumiteng hindi tumutugon sa anumang nasa ibaba. Awtomatikong itinatama ng aming tool ang crop, background, at sukat, ngunit ikaw ang kumukuha ng orihinal na larawan — tingnan muna ang listahang ito bago mag-upload.
- glasses_or_hair_obscuring_eyes
- expression_not_neutral_or_teeth_showing
- tilted_or_off_centre_pose
- shadows_or_busy_background
- earrings_or_heavy_accessories
Philippine passport photo rejection patterns from DFA-Aseana data
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) operates passport processing centres at Aseana (the main DFA-Aseana complex in Parañaque City) plus regional consular offices and selected SM mall satellite branches. For new applications, DFA captures the photo on-site; the photo specification applies to online OFW renewals, mail-in renewals via embassies, and any case requiring self-submitted photos.
The most-common at-home photo failure mode for Philippine applicants is glasses — many users don't realise DFA banned glasses in 2017. The second is background colour deviation.
- Glasses worn (DFA banned them in 2017 alongside the international ICAO alignment)
- Background colour off-white or cream instead of plain white
- Photo size off — DFA strictly enforces 35 × 45 mm
- Head coverage outside the 70 – 80% band
- Visible shadow from indoor capture (tropical sunlight + indoor backdrop is a common shadow trap)
- Smile or visible teeth
- Hair covering eyebrows
- Photo compressed via Messenger, Viber, or WhatsApp before upload
- Photo older than 6 months
DFA submission pathways — Aseana, regional, and SM satellite
Four channels:
- DFA-Aseana Office (Macapagal Boulevard, Parañaque City) — main passport processing centre. By online appointment via passport.gov.ph; walk-ins limited
- DFA Regional Consular Offices — 31 offices across the Philippines including Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Tacloban, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, Dumaguete, Zamboanga, Tuguegarao. Same online appointment system
- SM Mall satellite branches — limited services (renewal only) at 19 SM mall locations for convenience. Appointment required, same online portal
- Philippine embassy or consulate abroad — for OFWs and Filipinos overseas. Mail-in renewal accepted with self-submitted 35 × 45 mm photo
OFW renewal — when you self-submit a Philippine passport photo
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) renewing passports via mail or online from abroad are the primary use case for self-submitted Philippine passport photos. The workflow:
- Capture against a plain white wall (do not use cream or off-white)
- Wait 6+ days after a major haircut or significant appearance change (DFA cross-checks against your current passport scan)
- Use our tool to size to exactly 35 × 45 mm at 413 × 531 px
- Submit the digital file plus 2 printed copies to the Philippine embassy/consulate handling your renewal
- Embassy fee: PHP 950 equivalent (US$17 typical) for 10-year passport renewal; processing 6 – 8 weeks
Where to print 4 × 6 passport photo sheets in the Philippines
Most reliable printing options for the 4 × 6 sheet our tool produces:
- Kodak Express photo shops — most common standalone option. ₱20 – ₱40 per 4 × 6 sheet. Locations in major malls and on commercial streets across Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao
- SM Department Store photo studios — most SM malls have one. ₱25 – ₱45 per 4 × 6 sheet
- Mercury Drug photo counters — limited locations but offer same-day prints. ₱15 – ₱25 per sheet
- 7-Eleven self-service photo printers — available in larger 7-Eleven branches. ₱10 – ₱20 per print
- Home inkjet printer with 4 × 6 glossy paper (Canon Pixma, Epson L-series) — ₱15 per print, cheapest option for repeat use
Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas — mga karaniwang tanong
Does the Philippine DFA accept self-captured photos for online passport renewals?
Yes for online renewals (typically OFW or eligible categories). For new applications at DFA-Aseana or regional consular offices, the photo is captured in-house at the appointment. Our tool's $3.99 output works for both — the digital JPEG for online submission and the 4×6 print sheet for mail-in renewals via Philippine embassies abroad.
Where in Manila can I print a 4×6 passport photo sheet?
Most reliable options: Kodak Express photo shops (most common), Mercury Drug photo counters (limited locations), SM Department Store photo studios (in most SM malls). Typical cost: ₱20 – ₱45 per 4×6 sheet. Home inkjet printing with 4×6 glossy paper costs about ₱15 per sheet.
What is the official Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas size?
The official Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas size is 35 mm × 45 mm (1.38 in × 1.77 in). For digital uploads it equals 413 × 531 px at 300 DPI.
What background color is required for a Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas?
Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas photos must be taken on a plain white background, evenly lit and free of shadows or patterns.
How big should the face appear in a Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas photo?
The head should fill approximately 70–80% of the photo height, with eyes positioned in the upper-middle of the frame and a neutral expression looking straight at the camera.
Can I take a Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas photo at home?
Yes. Use a recent phone photo against a plain wall, with even daylight and no glasses. Our tool then crops, recolors the background, and resizes to the official 35 mm × 45 mm template.
Can I print the Gumawa ng larawan sa pasaporte ng Pilipinas at CVS, Walgreens, or another pharmacy?
Yes. We generate a 4x6 print sheet with 8 photos that any pharmacy or photo kiosk can print.
Palitan ang uri ng dokumento
Pinagmulan ng mga specification para sa Philippines
Ang dimensyon, kulay ng background, at biometric framing sa pahinang ito ay batay sa mga reference sa ibaba. Palaging kumpirmahin ang pinakabagong patnubay mula sa issuing authority bago magsumite ng aplikasyon.
- dfa.gov.ph (Department of Foreign Affairs — Guidelines on Capturing your Photo: frontal pose, neutral expression, no eyeglasses, ears visible where possible)
- consular.dfa.gov.ph/guidelines-on-photo-capturing (DFA Office of Consular Affairs — same capture rules)
- warsawpe.dfa.gov.ph (DFA Foreign Service Post — passport-size photograph 35 mm × 45 mm for consular visa submissions)
Huling sinuri:
Mga patakaran sa passport at visa photo ng ibang bansa
Iba-iba ang dimensyon at panuntunan sa background depende sa issuing authority. Ihambing ang mga karatig-bansa kung saan maaari ka ring mag-apply.

