Taiwan passport photo size & rules
A Taiwan passport photo is submitted to the Bureau of Consular Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), which issues the Republic of China passport used by Taiwanese travelers worldwide. The standard print measures 35mm wide by 45mm tall, and the image should show a recent, front-facing view of the applicant with a neutral expression and both eyes clearly open. Officials expect the face to fill a generous portion of the frame, with the head roughly 32mm to 36mm from chin to crown so that facial features are unmistakable at booth checks.
Because a Taiwanese passport underpins visa applications and visa-free entry to many destinations, consistency with international ICAO norms matters. The background must be plain white and evenly lit, without shadows falling behind the head or across the face, and the applicant should avoid heavy makeup, tinted lenses, or anything that obscures the natural outline of the head. Hair should not cover the eyes, and head coverings are generally allowed only for religious reasons provided the full face stays visible.
Pixohub prepares your Taiwan passport photo entirely inside your browser, with no upload to any server, so your image stays completely private, and the tool is free to use. Requirements can change, so always confirm the current official specifications with the Bureau of Consular Affairs or your nearest Taiwan representative office before you print or submit your photo.