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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: isanbirder on December 11, 2010, 09:54:22 AM

Title: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: isanbirder on December 11, 2010, 09:54:22 AM
Does anybody know a place in Buriram (or Surin) where they can do this correctly?  British passport office will no longer accept just any old 'passport photo".
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Admin on December 11, 2010, 10:32:54 AM
Does anybody know a place in Buriram (or Surin) where they can do this correctly?  British passport office will no longer accept just any old 'passport photo".

Any photo shop will do a 'passport size picture'..
There are many shops, to count 2 of them:
1) On Jira road, near the old 'Taweekit'.
2) Off Romburi road beside the main lake where everybody exercise.

Few important things when doing the photo for the biometric British passport:
1) seat straight looking at the camera.
2) Shoulders included in picture.

For more information go to the British embassy in Bangkok website:
http://ukinthailand.fco.gov.uk/en/ (http://ukinthailand.fco.gov.uk/en/)

sawadi
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Admin on December 12, 2010, 12:13:56 PM
Found it!! exclaim

http://www.vfs-uk-th.com/photo.aspx (http://www.vfs-uk-th.com/photo.aspx)

Photo Specifications 

Please provide 2 identical copies of a recent photograph of yourself (not more than 6 months old).

The photographs should be in colour and:

1. Taken against a white background so that features are distinguishable and contrast against the background; 

2.  Clear and of good quality;

3. Printed on normal photographic paper; 

4. Unmounted - 45 mm x 35 mm in size;

5. Full face (without sunglasses and normally without a hat or other head covering, unless the applicant wears such items because of their religious belief or ethnic background). 
 
(http://www.vfs-uk-th.com/images/photo.jpg)
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: isanbirder on December 12, 2010, 04:58:19 PM
Thanks, Admin.  I know any photo shop can take them, but will they do it right?  One can only try.
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Starman on December 13, 2010, 12:03:40 PM
This may help.

The rules for passport photos
The photographs you supply with your application must:

show you with a neutral expression and your mouth closed (no grinning, frowning or raised eyebrows)
show you on your own (babies should not have toys or a dummy, and there shouldn’t be other people in the photo)
be in colour, not black and white
be identical
be taken within the last month
be 45 millimetres high x 35 millimetres wide - this is the standard size when you have a passport photo taken in a photo booth or studio (you should not trim a larger photograph to meet this condition)
be clear and in sharp focus, with a clear difference between your face and the background
be taken against a plain cream or plain light grey background
not show you with red-eye
be of you facing forward and looking straight at the camera
not be torn, creased, or marked 
be printed on plain white photographic paper
be free from shadows
be taken with your eyes open and clearly visible (no sunglasses or tinted glasses and no hair across your eyes)
be free from reflection or glare on your glasses, and the frames must not cover your eyes - the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) recommends that, if possible, you remove your glasses
be professionally printed (photographs printed at home are not acceptable)
show your full head, without any head covering, unless you wear one for religious beliefs or medical reasons
be taken with nothing covering your face - you should make sure nothing covers the outline of your eyes, nose or mouth
be a close-up of your head and shoulders with a recommended head height (the distance between the bottom of your chin and the crown of your head) between 29 and 34 mm
not have any writing on the front or back - except when one of the photos needs to be certified. If there are trademarks or other photographic printing on the back, these must not show through when the photo is scanned by IPS
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Prakhonchai Nick on December 13, 2010, 04:31:57 PM
I wonder whether Stevo has similar specific requirements for his pies.

I imagine he does as they seem to be full to the brim - each and every one

DELICIOUS!
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: boloa on December 13, 2010, 05:17:12 PM
The problem I have had in the past is getting my head in the  29 and 34 mm range with everything else being in proportion ,maybe I just have a big head  confused3......Thank god for Photo-shop  biggrinbar
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Prakhonchai Nick on December 13, 2010, 05:29:33 PM
The problem I have had in the past is getting my head in the  29 and 34 mm range with everything else being in proportion ,maybe I just have a big head  confused3......Thank god for Photo-shop  biggrinbar

Nothing else needs to be in proportion!

Your nether regions, regardless of size, are unimportant!
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: isanbirder on December 16, 2010, 06:31:59 PM
Many thanks, Nick, for your help.  One, I hope final, question:-  you do not need the photos certified
by a British citizen if you send the passport... from Thailand we do not send the passport, only a photocopy of the details page.  Do you then still need to get the photos certified?
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Prakhonchai Nick on December 16, 2010, 07:25:46 PM
The photos have to be countersigned  as in the past.

http://centralcontent.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/pdf/central-content-pdfs/form-c1-notes (http://centralcontent.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/pdf/central-content-pdfs/form-c1-notes)

Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: isanbirder on December 17, 2010, 06:17:27 AM
Thanks, Nick.  You've been a great help.
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: Starman on December 17, 2010, 10:53:37 AM
Isanbirder......I think the best photo shop in Buriram town is the Fuji one next door but one or so to the seven eleven, which in turn is diagonally across from the Bangkok Bank. The junction where there is also a hardware store opposite.

There is a little bit of spoken English in there and the equipment is all top notch. When the photos have been taken the lady runs them through the computer to remove and red eye or such problems. You can verify them first before she produces them. I think it is about 120 baht for 6.
Title: Re: Biometric photo for new British passport
Post by: isanbirder on January 02, 2011, 02:14:18 PM
I've finally got these photos done to my satisfaction, and I hope the British Consulate-General's.  The first lot they did came out with a blue rinse... and I decided I didn't want to go through the next ten years labelled as a blue-rinsed queen, if the CG would accept it.

I did it in Krasang.  For anyone living there, go across the railway from the main town, cross the crossroads, and it's the second shop on the right (Kodak).  A cheerful fat lady does it, you check and advise as she does it, and you're out in ten minutes (the first time I didn't take my glasses, and didn't notice the blue until I had got home!  that was my fault).