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woodelf | 11:49 Thu 15th Apr 2010 | Travel
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If you normally wear specs and are going to have a photo taken for a passport, can you still wear the specs or do they have to be removed? Ta Muchly.
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All this sort of information is on the internet and VERY easy to find. I just searched on Passport and found it in seconds

The photographs you supply with your application must:
•be free from reflection or glare on your glasses, and the frames must not cover your eyes – the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) recommends that, if possible, you remove your glasses

http://www.direct.gov...information/DG_174152
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Many Thanks VHG for your time and research, but I find it nicer and easier to deal with ABers rather than have to struggle through sites full of graphics, ads, etc and I always thank ABers for their help...at least, I think I do!...so, Many Thanks again VHG.
Yes, VHG, as I recently learned, woodelf is seriously visually impaired
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Totally blind in fact Factor, but I hate having to mention it and the other annoying thing is having to ask...moan over for the day!
Yes woodelf, I thought you were blind but when I read that you wore glasses I thought perhaps you had some very limited vision.
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Sorry Factor, should have said that the photo question was on behalf of someone else.
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