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Passport with gender X, the first in the USA

The first passport with the option to choose was issued in the United States X for gender for those who do not identify with the male or female binary category. The option will be available from early 2022 on passports and birth certificates for Americans abroad. “I want to reiterate, on the occasion of the issue of this passport, the commitment of the State Department to promote the freedom, dignity and equality of all people, including those of the LGBTQI + community,” he said. Ned Price, State Department spokesperson.

According to Jessica Stern, special US diplomatic envoy for LGBTQI + rights, these documents are in line with lived reality, which exists in a wide range of human sexual characteristics. It has not been officially announced who the passport was issued to. The State Department explained that individual passport applications are not discussed due to privacy concerns. The US newspapers, however, remember that One of the first people to do a legal battle for gender neutral indication was Dana Zzyym, 63, Navy veteran, intersex from Colorado.

In his documents there was for a long time the indication evil, male, but he did not feel he was neither a man nor a woman and also numerous treatments and interventions had not led him to fit into a binary definition. In 2015 he asked for the possibility of having the definition of Intersex without obtaining it and had started the legal battle when he was denied a passport to travel to Mexico to attend the Organization Intersex International meeting.

The possibility of choosing this option by requesting a passport was already announced in June. No need to submit medical certification if the choice does not match the type indicated on previous documents.

Activists for the rights of transgender people have repeatedly reported that having documents with a mismatched gender leads to discrimination and harassment for members of the Lgbtqi + community. The State Department specified in a document that the will of the US administration is to “put an end to violence and discrimination on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, the expression of this and the characteristics sexual “.

The main nations to have, so far, issued inclusive documents and passports are Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In the US, about twenty states do it for identity documents.

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