Biomedical Communications Unit’s new passport & visa photo packages & pricing effective July 1

BASIC PASSPORT PACKAGE: $11.95 (plus tax)

  • 6 photos on a page OR a digital file emailed to you, to the dimensions you need.

COMBO PASSPORT PACKAGE: $16.45 (plus tax)

  • Includes both 6 photos printed on a page AND a digital file emailed to you.

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PASSPORT & VISA PHOTOS – US and INTERNATIONAL  – BCU is here to help

  • Do you need a US Passport photo, or need to renew yours?
  • Are you in need of a VISA photo?
  • Are you an International student who needs to renew your Visa photo or passport photo?

BCU is your “Passport Photo Place”!

  • BCU can take your photo with the proper background requested by the country or agency, and print it or crop it to the specified size required!
  • YOU bring in the requirements for your passport or Visa photo, WE will make custom prints or crop a digital file to meet those specifications.
  • In addition to adults, we welcome baby and children passports too (call for an appointment).
  • We have the photos ready to pick up at 12:00 noon the next working day.
  • We are located in room 123 Bustad Hall.

Payment Options

We require payment at the time the photo is taken.  We take VISA, MasterCard, Discover, CougarCard and checks.  NO CASH.

Summer passport photo hours: M-F 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

Web: http://bcu.vetmed.wsu.edu
Phone: 509-335-2624
Email: bcu@vetmed.wsu.edu

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