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US Citizens Can Choose Their Gender On Their Passports

Passport on airplane seat near window, displaying the United States emblem.

The State Department has allowed US citizens to choose their gender on their own.

Previously, the department requested a medical certificate, birth certificate, or other documents for passport applicants. Now you do not need to provide these documents in order to obtain a gender marker in a US passport.

“ We are working to add a gender marker for non-binary, intersex, and gender non-conforming persons as soon as possible,” reads the department’s website.

Ian Brownlee, Acting Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, added that “the processing of adding a gender marker is complex and will take time, but we are committed to getting this right.”

However, at the moment, it is not yet possible to select a gender marker in the questionnaire, since the department will need time to update the system.

Source: travel.state.gov

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