Jakarta –
Most people are dissatisfied with photo identification because it doesn’t show their best face. In some cases, ID photos don’t even look like their current faces after their owners go on diets, treatments, or plastic surgery. But in contrast to these cases, an actress was even suspected because the portrait in her passport was too good.
An actress from Ukraine named Tatiana Lin shared her experience when traveling to Malaysia. Tatiana came with her Malaysian boyfriend from Thailand. Intending to visit a lover’s country, Tastiana’s passport is in trouble because the photo in the document is considered not the same as her real face.
In an upload on Instagram Story, Tatiana admitted that she was stopped by the immigration officer and was not allowed to enter because of the difference in appearance. In the post, the woman who lives in Taiwan thought that the reason was that at that time she was not wearing makeup. He also added a photo of the incident which did look natural. “I do look a little different here,” she wrote.
The photo also went viral and became the talk of netizens. But rather than blaming the immigration officer, not a few actually feel applauded because the person is actually working.
What about the next fate of Tatiana? Luckily after that, he was finally allowed to enter Malaysia. In various photos on Instagram, the woman who is also a model has uploaded several videos of her intimacy with her boyfriend indicating that she is fine.
For passport photos, it is not recommended to apply too complicated makeup that can change your appearance. Immigration officers may prohibit someone from taking their photo if the makeup is considered distorted, for example, cat-eye eyeliner or eyeshadow that is too dramatic. Makeup with glitter or piercings that are too big are also usually prohibited.
“The reason is not only that it can change the appearance of the eye but also make it unreadable by AI,” said passport-photo.online.
So that you don’t experience something like Tatiana Lin, make sure that the complexion you apply is not far from your real face. Avoid using foundation or powder that is too light or dark from the skin, even though it is considered to make a beautiful face.
(ami/ami)