Malaysia Passport Photo (Blue Background) Requirements and Size Guide

Everything you need to know about Malaysia passport photo requirements with a blue background, including exact dimensions, pose rules, and how to take a compliant photo at home. This variant is specifically required by some overseas Malaysian embassies and consulates.

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Malaysia Passport Photo (Blue Background) Specifications

RequirementSpecification
CountryMalaysia
Document TypeMalaysian International Passport — Blue Background Variant
Photo Size35 × 50 mm (3.5 × 5.0 cm)
Resolution (DPI)600
Head Size25–30 mm from chin to crown (50–70% of photo)
Background ColorPlain blue background
PrintableYes — on matte photo-quality paper
Digital Photo Size1050 × 1500 pixels (at 600 DPI)
Photo Paper TypeMatte (glossy not recommended)
ColorColor only (black and white not accepted)
RecencyTaken within the last 6 months
Quantity Required2–3 identical photos

Malaysia Passport Photo Size Diagram

Malaysia Passport Photo Size Diagram - 35x50mm
Key measurements: The photo must be exactly 35×50mm. Your head should measure 25–30mm from the bottom of your chin to the top of your crown, occupying 50–70% of the photo.
Don't worry about getting the perfect photo. Upload any photo taken at home, and our AI-powered tool will automatically crop to the correct 35×50mm size, replace the background with blue, adjust the head size, and ensure your photo meets all official requirements.

Detailed Malaysia Passport Photo (Blue Background) Requirements

Some Malaysian embassies and consulates overseas require passport photos with a blue background instead of the standard white. Below is a comprehensive guide for this variant.

Photo Basics

  • Your photo must be in color — black and white not accepted
  • Must be a recent photo, taken within the last 6 months
  • The photo must be clear and in focus, with no blurriness
  • No filters or editing — do not digitally alter your appearance
  • Must reflect your current appearance

Size and Dimensions

  • Photo size: exactly 35 × 50 mm
  • Your head should measure 25–30 mm from chin to crown
  • Printed on matte photo-quality paper
  • No white border around the photo

Pose and Expression

  • Face the camera directly — head must not be tilted or turned
  • Maintain a neutral facial expression
  • Both eyes must be open and clearly visible
  • Keep your mouth closed
  • Ensure your face is fully visible from chin to forehead

Background

  • Plain blue background for overseas embassy applications
  • The blue should be a solid, uniform color without patterns
  • No shadows on your face or behind your head
  • No objects or other people visible in the background

Glasses

Glasses are NOT allowed in Malaysian passport photos. This applies to all applicants regardless of prescription. Sunglasses and tinted lenses are strictly prohibited.

Head Coverings

  • Hijab is allowed for Muslim applicants — must be dark-colored (black, dark blue, or dark brown)
  • The hijab must not cover the forehead, eyebrows, or any part of the face
  • No hats or caps for non-Muslim applicants
  • No headphones, earbuds, or wireless devices

Clothing

  • Wear normal everyday clothing
  • Do not wear uniforms
  • Avoid blue tops that may blend with the blue background
  • For Muslim women, ensure the hijab contrasts with the background

Children and Baby Photos

  • The child must be the only person in the photo
  • The child's eyes must be open and visible
  • No toys, pacifiers, or other objects visible
  • A plain blue sheet may be used as background for babies
Important: The blue background variant is specifically required by certain Malaysian embassies and consulates abroad. If applying within Malaysia, the standard white background is typically used. Always confirm the exact requirements with your local embassy before submitting photos.
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How to Take a Malaysia Passport Photo (Blue Background) at Home

1

Use a Smartphone or Digital Camera

Any modern smartphone camera works. Clean the lens, use highest resolution. Use a tripod or ask someone to help.

Taking passport photo
2

Find Good Lighting

Stand facing a window with natural daylight. Avoid direct sunlight and harsh shadows on your face.

Tip: Our AI will automatically replace your background with blue — no blue wall needed!
Lighting setup
3

Dress Appropriately

Wear normal clothing. Avoid blue tops that may blend with the background. Muslim women may wear dark-colored hijab.

Appropriate attire
4

Pose Correctly

Stand about 1.5 meters from the camera. Head facing directly forward, shoulders relaxed.

Correct posing
5

Maintain a Neutral Expression

Neutral expression, both eyes open, mouth closed. No glasses allowed.

Neutral expression

Good and Bad Examples

Good and bad passport photo examples

Comparison of acceptable and unacceptable passport photos

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a Malaysia passport photo with blue background?

A Malaysia passport photo with blue background must be 35×50mm. The head should measure 25–30mm from chin to crown, occupying 50–70% of the photo.

Why do I need a blue background for my Malaysia passport photo?

Some Malaysian embassies and consulates overseas specifically require a blue background instead of white. This variant is commonly accepted at overseas Malaysian missions. Always check with your specific embassy before submitting photos.

Can I take my Malaysia passport photo with my phone?

Yes! Upload it to PassportPhoto.help and our AI will crop, resize, replace the background with blue, and ensure compliance.

Can I wear glasses in my Malaysia passport photo?

No. Glasses are not allowed in Malaysian passport photos, regardless of prescription. Sunglasses and tinted lenses are also prohibited.

Can I wear a hijab in my Malaysia passport photo?

Yes, hijab is allowed for Muslim applicants. The hijab must be dark-colored (black, dark blue, or dark brown) and should not cover the forehead, eyebrows, or any part of the face.

How many photos do I need?

Typically 2–3 identical photos are required for an overseas Malaysian passport application. Check with the specific embassy or consulate for their exact requirements.

Is the blue background variant accepted in Malaysia?

The blue background is typically for overseas embassy applications. Domestic applications within Malaysia usually require a white background. Confirm with your embassy or the Immigration Department.