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741741 tn?1294284010

Ok, this is totally off topic...sorry!!

I know this has nothign to do with this forum but I dont know who else to ask so...sorry

I am going to Brazil in March and was just wondering if anyone knew if I can wear my nose ring (its a hoop) in the photo for my visa??
Thank you
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741741 tn?1294284010
Well I went to get my photo done yesterday for my visa and the lady at ama told me that I have to take out all my piercings! But in my passport photo I have all of them in!!
I was just not very ahppy about it.
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389974 tn?1331015242
Why do you think they may not allow you to wear it?
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741741 tn?1294284010
Thank you everyone!
I had posted this in another forum, I didnt know where to do it and it was not the right one so it was moved.
My hubby and talked lastnight have decided it was best for me to go to Singapore, I will not need a visa. I already have my passport and I have all my piercings in for that photo. I have been to the Dominican Republic and have never had a problem with it so...I'll hope for the best. My hubby works in India and travels a lot. This will be his 3rd time to Singapore.
Thanks again
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585414 tn?1288941302
Okay in reading your profile if you are going to Singapore that's another issue. They are very strict with legal and social regulations. I would take the photo for the Visa without it.
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585414 tn?1288941302
Honestly I wouldn't worry about it. Their thinking on that topic is the same as ours. The only countries that would have a problem with it are various islamic fundamentalist countries. I have no knowledge that the United States has any regulations that are that strict for a passport. If someone else knows please correct me. I wouldn't think its a big deal.
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365714 tn?1292199108
Welcome to the medhelp social community. :)  I don't know about the nose ring. Maybe someone else would have an idea.
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