Ensure your passport photo meets the governments requirements, including not wearing a wig.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sets passport photo guidelines, which most countries follow. The ICAO states that head coverings are generally not allowed in passport photos, with the exception of religious headwear. This means that you cannot wear a wig in your passport photo unless it is a religious head covering.
If you wear a wig as a religious head covering, you may be able to wear it in your passport photo. However, you will need to provide documentation from your religious leader that states that the wig is a required part of your religious practice. The documentation must be in English or translated into English.
If you are allowed to wear a wig in your passport photo, it is important to make sure that it is secure and does not obstruct your face. The wig should also be a natural color and style.
If you are considering wearing a wig in your passport photo, be sure to check the ICAO guidelines and contact the passport office for guidance.