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destiniation_london wrote:Why do you want to risk your £851 just to save £5 ..
Dear destiniation_london and Jambo,Jambo wrote:Officially you should follow the guidelines. In practice, they are not so strict as IPS (for passport applications).
Hi wpilr_nov12,wpilr_nov12 wrote:Depends on how good your photographic skills are. I did home photos (printed at a Supermarket) for a total cost of 30P for 2 kids.
I consider myself an old-skool photographer - from the INDU roll days in India.
Green backgrounds will not be accepted. The guidance is clear enough.usr_2013 wrote:Hi,
In regards to the Citizenship application photograph, is there a strict requirement as in the below standard?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ce0409.pdf
Or can I take a photo at home against light green color background and process it online which is cheaper than go to a shop. In the AN guide I cannot see any specific requirement of the photograph and this is why I ask this question.
Thanks in advance
Don't photo shop - you will make a bad situation worse.usr_2013 wrote:Hi wpilr_nov12,
I can take the photograph myself as in the guideline, but I don't have a light grey background. This is why I have to go for a photo shop.
Thanks for your reply.
Photo shop - Sorry for confusing.... I mean a shop which takes photos and didn't mean editing through photoshop softwarewpilr_nov12 wrote:Don't photo shop - you will make a bad situation worse.usr_2013 wrote:Hi wpilr_nov12,
I can take the photograph myself as in the guideline, but I don't have a light grey background. This is why I have to go for a photo shop.
Thanks for your reply.
Thanks REGISTRATION, I have already taken the photos from Tesco photo booth.REGISTRATION wrote:If you want to save £5 ( like i always do when its time for any sort of passport size photos for myself mrs kids)
there are couple of websites who provide you full details and convert your photo into passport size (Free of cost) and I always use them. you can take copy print from boots / tesco / asda / jassops ( i use boots as i dont pay but use membership points on my card for photos)
I always used this site ( and it costs me 20P for 4 passport photos - paid in shape of boots membership points)
http://www.epassportphoto.com/Wizard.as ... GB&photo=0