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How to take the perfect photo for Malaysia e-visa?

When I applied for an e-visa to Malaysia, I thought I could handle the photo myself, but there are many more nuances to consider than I thought. So, I decided to use an online service to check my photo. It showed me if something was wrong with the background or lighting and suggested the correct head placement. I learned that mistakes in such little things can cause rejection. On https://photogov.net/documents/my-evisa-photo/, I found useful tips that will help me avoid problems.

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Karl Hennings
Karl Hennings
4 days ago

Getting the lighting right is probably the main mistake people face when taking a visa photo. When a photo is too dark or too bright, it may be rejected. It is important to make sure that the face is clearly visible without shadows. Also, the background side is often forgotten: it should be homogeneous, light and without unnecessary objects. It is better to check all the requirements in advance so that you don't have to redo the photo.

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