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Does the Civil Affairs Bureau recognize the wedding photos of Haima?
Haima's wedding photos are not recognized by the Civil Affairs Bureau.

Marriage registration photos have no hard and fast requirements for clothing styles, as long as they are properly dressed. But you can't wear a hat when taking pictures, your hair can't cover your forehead, and your face is crooked. White shirt is recommended, because the background of the photo is required to be red, and its shooting effect is better. In addition, the Civil Affairs Bureau has a shooting service, but it does not provide clothing.

Wedding photos have two meanings, which can refer to both marriage registration photos and wedding photos. In fact, any photo that records the living conditions and celebrations of husband and wife during marriage belongs to the category of wedding photos. The marriage registration photo is the photo of the certificate used in the marriage certificate. Wedding photos can be made into photo albums, photo frames, posters and other finished products. Some photos can only be made into DVD videos, and photo frames can be hung on the wall. Posters are mostly used for wedding banquets, and DVDs are played at weddings. Usually wedding photos are divided into two parts: interior and exterior. The luxury of the theme and the natural scenery on the location complement each other, forming a perfect wedding photo.

The marriage registration photo is a photo of two people's heads posted on the marriage certificate. The standard size is 2 inches, and the characters usually run from chest back to shoulders with a red background.

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Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Marriage Registration

Article 4 When a mainland resident marries, both men and women shall go through the marriage registration formalities at the marriage registration office where one of the permanent residences is located. If a China citizen marries a foreigner in the Mainland, and a mainland resident marries a Hong Kong resident, a Macao resident, a Taiwan Province resident or an overseas Chinese in the Mainland, both men and women shall * * * go through the marriage registration office where the permanent residence of the mainland resident is located. Article 5 Mainland residents who apply for marriage registration shall submit the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My household registration book and ID card

(2) A signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship with the other party and collateral blood relationship within three generations.

Hong Kong residents, Macao residents and Taiwan Province residents shall submit the following documents and supporting materials when registering for marriage:

(1) My valid passport and ID card.

(2) A statement notarized by the notary office of the place of residence that I have no spouse and no lineal blood relationship with the other party and collateral blood relationship within three generations.

Overseas Chinese applying for marriage registration shall issue the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My valid passport

(2) A certificate issued by the notary office or competent authority of the host country and certified by the Chinese people's * * and China's embassy (consulate) in that country that I have no spouse and no lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations, or a certificate issued by the Chinese people's * * and China's embassy (consulate) in that country that I have no spouse and collateral blood relatives within three generations.

Foreigners who register for marriage shall present the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My valid passport or other valid international travel documents.

(2) A certificate issued by the notary office or competent authority of the host country, and certified by the people of China and the embassy (consulate) of China or the embassy (consulate) of China in that country that I have no spouse, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of China in that country that I have no spouse.