US Bans Eyeglasses From Passport, Visa Photos

This May 28, 2009 photo shows a newer United States passport, bottom left, and an expired and pierced passport at an Immigration & Family Law business downtown in Los Angeles. New rules requiring passports or new hig... This May 28, 2009 photo shows a newer United States passport, bottom left, and an expired and pierced passport at an Immigration & Family Law business downtown in Los Angeles. New rules requiring passports or new high-tech documents to cross the United States' northern and southern borders are taking effect Monday, as some rue the tightening of security and others hail it as long overdue. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) MORE LESS
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is banning passport and visa applicants from wearing eyeglasses in photos taken for the documents.

In a notice published Friday, the department says that effective Nov. 1, applicants must remove glasses for passport and visa photographs. It says the step is being taken to “eliminate glares and shadows” that can cause delays in processing the applications and to ensure consistent photo standards. Only in rare circumstances, if applicants have “documented medical necessity during urgent travel” will glasses be allowed.

The department says it expects to process a record number of passports — more than 20 million — in the current budget year that ends next October.

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