Will it cause problems if my hair is too short on my passport photo?
It has been 2 years since my passport was renewed. At that time my hair was too short, hence the photo on my passport has short hair. Now I have a bit longer hair as compared to my passport photo. Would that cause entry problems when entering Dubai? Is it all right if I do not renew my passport?
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It has been 2 years since my passport was renewed. At that time my hair was too short, hence the photo on my passport has short hair. Now I have a bit longer hair as compared to my passport photo. Would that cause entry problems when entering Dubai? Is it all right if I do not renew my passport?
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English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago
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It has been 2 years since my passport was renewed. At that time my hair was too short, hence the photo on my passport has short hair. Now I have a bit longer hair as compared to my passport photo. Would that cause entry problems when entering Dubai? Is it all right if I do not renew my passport?
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It has been 2 years since my passport was renewed. At that time my hair was too short, hence the photo on my passport has short hair. Now I have a bit longer hair as compared to my passport photo. Would that cause entry problems when entering Dubai? Is it all right if I do not renew my passport?
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English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago
add a comment |
English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago
English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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Passports are usually valid for 5 or 10 years. It's quite rare to see people who look the same during the whole period of 5 or 10 years.
Hair, beard, fat, etc. can change how people look, but identifying them is something else. Immigration officers know how to deal with this stuff.
Nothing to worry about, do not cut your hair to match the passport photo!
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Passports are usually valid for 5 or 10 years. It's quite rare to see people who look the same during the whole period of 5 or 10 years.
Hair, beard, fat, etc. can change how people look, but identifying them is something else. Immigration officers know how to deal with this stuff.
Nothing to worry about, do not cut your hair to match the passport photo!
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Passports are usually valid for 5 or 10 years. It's quite rare to see people who look the same during the whole period of 5 or 10 years.
Hair, beard, fat, etc. can change how people look, but identifying them is something else. Immigration officers know how to deal with this stuff.
Nothing to worry about, do not cut your hair to match the passport photo!
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Passports are usually valid for 5 or 10 years. It's quite rare to see people who look the same during the whole period of 5 or 10 years.
Hair, beard, fat, etc. can change how people look, but identifying them is something else. Immigration officers know how to deal with this stuff.
Nothing to worry about, do not cut your hair to match the passport photo!
Passports are usually valid for 5 or 10 years. It's quite rare to see people who look the same during the whole period of 5 or 10 years.
Hair, beard, fat, etc. can change how people look, but identifying them is something else. Immigration officers know how to deal with this stuff.
Nothing to worry about, do not cut your hair to match the passport photo!
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English note: hair can be an uncountable noun. So instead of my hairs are too short, one would normally say my hair is too short.
– Nate Eldredge
3 hours ago
Don't know if you're interested in that, but when it comes to computers comparing photos, they're actually really good at seeing through a change in hair length and style. Better than humans, actually.
– Jasper
2 hours ago