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julies Jan 25th, 2008 03:34 PM

US citizens--did you know you can't wear a turtleneck for a passport photo?
 
I'm just curious if anyone was aware of this rule. It is time to renew my passport, so when I was at Costco today I decided to get my photos taken. I had a sweater on that has an extremely loose turtleneck. The guy working the photo desk told me that standards for photos are really rigid. He was able to take my photo only because I was able to pull the neckdown to reveal my collarbones (this is apparently how much of your neck you have to show). No coats on either. Would you have known this?

Michael Jan 25th, 2008 03:42 PM

I'm skeptical since one would not see the collar bone of a man wearing a tie.

elberko Jan 25th, 2008 03:51 PM

Photo requirements are near the bottom of this page. I think the guy was having a little fun with you...


http://travel.state.gov/passport/get...first_830.html

julies Jan 25th, 2008 03:56 PM

You've got me. He seemed to be serious though about the way he'd been trained to do this. In fact, he suggested that I try to pull the sweater's neck down so I wouldn't have to make a second trip.

J62 Jan 25th, 2008 04:03 PM

I suspect he was hoping to get a look at more than your collarbone.

nytraveler Jan 25th, 2008 04:28 PM

You can wear whatever you want except a Groucho nose/mustache and Ronald McDonald wig.

(Seriously - they don;t want you to wear sunglasses - but no issues other than that.)

StCirq Jan 25th, 2008 05:18 PM

I thought the only deal was you couldn't smile. My latest passport makes me look like I'm about to spank someone...and not in a good way.

Julies..was he a cutie?

NeoPatrick Jan 25th, 2008 05:22 PM

Did he help you lower your neckline? I think he was "funning" with you. That is really absurd.

And I agree with Michael. Are you suggesting I couldn't wear a coat and tie since it wouldn't show my collarbones?

Dukey Jan 25th, 2008 05:34 PM

What did you do when he told you you couldn't wear your underwear either?

seetheworld Jan 25th, 2008 05:37 PM

What a creep!

P_M Jan 25th, 2008 06:16 PM

The guy who took my photo told me I had to be completely topless!! =-O Silly me, I thought he was a professional who knew what he was doing!! Oh, man do I feel foolish. :-[

blh Jan 25th, 2008 06:27 PM

The lady who took my passport photo told me I couldn't wear my glasses. When I got home and looked it up, it said "sunglasses". So........next time I think I will print out the rules before I go! I knew she was incorrect, but I didn't want to take the time to go somewhere else.

LoveItaly Jan 25th, 2008 07:18 PM

When did the rules change that you cannot smile in your passport photo? My daughter had her photo taken this last summer and she is smiling in her passport photo. And there is nothing in the rules from the website that one cannot smile. Of course most of us do not smile after seeing our passport photo, lol. Julies, that fellow at Costco is a a creep. I would complain the next time at Costco.

Mamaw Jan 25th, 2008 07:29 PM

My PPP I am wearing a beautiful gray turtleneck sweater with a killer tan and the whitest teeth. If I could only just stay like that forever. Hey a girl can dream.

nolefan1 Jan 25th, 2008 07:38 PM

I wore a turtleneck to cover my turtleneck...he was jerking your chain!

NeoPatrick Jan 26th, 2008 04:08 AM

Do any of you gals remember the days when female graduation portraits were taken with the "wrap" put around completely bare shoulders? That's how it was done in 1964 for our high school portraits. I remember many girls being pretty upset by having to strip to their bra and then having the male photographer "manhandle" them as he kept reaching and adjusting that "shawl like drape" to get it lower and lower. Can you imagine the outrage of sexual harassment if that happened these days?

GSteed Jan 26th, 2008 05:38 AM

Use 'search'. Request, U.S. Passport Pictures. Re: Turtleneck. I assume that the photographer relied on the sample picture of a female. I suggest he was mistaken as the instructions seem to require only a full head view. Nothing is said about neck or shoulders. Note the male picture sample. Print out the instructions and take them with you to the photographer!

Carrybean Jan 26th, 2008 05:45 AM

NP, my high school senior picture was like that. It was V-necked & the photographer's assistant (female) clipped the back with a clothespin. All girls' Catholic high school & since the assistant was female, I didn't get manhandles. :)

Christina Jan 26th, 2008 05:48 AM

From reading some other posts on this topic before, I think there are some guys who take passport photos who sort of make up their own rules. The no-smiling thing is another one of those passport myth rules, I think -- it was discussed on here sometime last year by someone who said their photographer claimed you couldn't smile, either (US passport). I also noted that there wasn't any such rule on the passport website, and I was smiling in my last passport photo and it wasn't that long ago -- probably 2006.

I wouldn't ever get a passport photo taken in clothing that really obscured my head a lot, though, nor a turtleneck as I don't think those are what you'd usually wear for a portrait photo, so I've never tried it. Some turtlenecks can be really high, and others not much different from a regular collar, though. Some guy pulling your sweater down to reveal your collarbones is creepy IMO

julies Jan 26th, 2008 06:00 AM

Let me clarify. He didn't pull it down. I did. He suggested that I do this so I wouldn't have to make a trip back another day to get my photo taken when I was wearing something different.

And, let me tell you, this would have been a big ego booster to me if his reasons had been to catch a glimpse of my body. I am old enough to be his mother, and it's been a long time since I was in the "hot babe" category.


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