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Confirm your identity: In order to confirm your identity, lawyers or legal aid agencies may need your photos or videos for face recognition or comparison to ensure that you are the right party.
2. Obtaining evidence: Lawyers or legal aid agencies may need your photos or videos as evidence when handling some cases. For example, if you seek legal aid in a case of domestic violence or theft, your photos or videos can provide evidence to help lawyers understand the actual situation of the case.
3. Case management: In order to better manage your case, lawyers or legal aid agencies may need your photos or videos for recording or archiving. This helps to ensure that your case is properly handled and your rights and interests are protected.
4. Legal procedure requirements: Some legal procedures may require photos or videos to be provided as part of evidence or records. For example, in court proceedings in some countries or regions, witnesses may need to provide photos or videos for court review.
Please note that these are just possible reasons for providing photos and videos. If you feel uneasy or uncomfortable about providing this personal information, you can consult a lawyer or legal aid agency for more details and ensure that your rights and interests are protected.