2026 Turkey Passport and ID Photo Regulation: How Are ICAO Rules Applied?
Biometric photos used for passport, ID card and visa applications in Turkey are evaluated against the international standard set by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization). This article summarizes the core rules that apply no matter where in Turkey you are.
Why a Shared Standard?
The ICAO standard was developed so facial recognition systems can correctly read passport and ID photos. Turkey, like most countries, bases its e-passport and biometric ID card systems on this standard.
Core Rules (Apply Across Turkey)
- Background: plain white or light grey, no shadows.
- Head size: the distance from chin to crown should fill a set proportion of the frame (roughly 32–36mm as a reference range).
- Expression: neutral, mouth closed, looking straight at the camera.
- Glasses: should be removed if possible; if required, no glare and eyes fully visible.
- Recency: if your appearance has changed noticeably, get the photo retaken.
Common Mistakes
The most frequent rejection reasons are a shadowed or colored background, smiling, a non-standard head size, and wearing sunglasses. In places that don't check the shot live, these mistakes can slip through unnoticed.
Where to Get It Done
If you're in Kadıköy, studyoXu — right across from the Population Registry Office — checks these criteria live on screen during the shoot. Our biometric photo service →
If you're elsewhere in Turkey, or need biometric/ID prints shipped, our sister brand printXu serves the whole country.
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