The eyebrows are the forward protruding bony ridge above your eyes, which is normally covered with facial hair. The eyebrows are not the hair themselves, as the term is used in common parlance, but the bony ridge itself.
The main function of the eyebrows is to prevent sweat and dirt from getting into your eyes. Additionally, they play a crucial role in body language and facial expressions.
The eyebrows must be visible on the passport photo according to the requirements, so that the area around the eyes is easily recognizable. No hairs should obstruct the view.
The style of the eyebrows is not mentioned, so you can style them as you wish.
The website will automatically verify if your photo meets the necessary requirements. If it does not meet one or more of the requirements, the website will provide feedback and prompt you to take a new photo.
Can There Be Shadows in a Passport Photo?Shadows are not allowed in passport photos. The photo must have even lighting to avoid shadows on the face or in the background.
Are Facial Piercings Allowed in Passport Photos?The issueing authorities of United States are lenient about piercings as long as they don't obscure your face. Our passport photo software refers to the official guidelines provided by the U.S. government to ensure compliance with its specific requirements.
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