Quote from: Rose City Rose on July 27, 2018, 12:58:00 AM
Just thought I'd share this. It's EXTREMELY worrying as this looks like a deliberate attempt to invalidate a passport that has already been issued.
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Has anyone else experienced or seen this for yourself? Is this problem widespread?
Going to guess that this is the same thread that I saw on Twitter.
Assuming she's not a national security risk, since they screwed up in issuing it in the first place, they ought to be helping her to fix it free of charge rather than just outright revoking it. Or maybe something like "our bad, but we need xyz also" and give her 90 days before they revoke it.
So copy and pasted from the email letter I got telling me I screwed it up,
If you wish to have a gender written in your passport which is different from the one on some or all of your citizenship and/or identity evidence, you will need to apply for a passport using form DS-11, Application for a U.S. Passport. This application form is enclosed for your convenience; please see the instructions below and on the form itself. You will also need to include a signed original statement on office letterhead from your attending medical physician. Statements from medical physicians can be from licensed medical doctors (M.D.) and osteopathic doctors (D.O.); the physicians may specialize in various medical fields, including, but not limited to: internal medicine, endocrinology, gynecology, urology, surgery, psychiatry, pediatrics, and family practice.
The statement must include the following information:
a) Physician's full name;
b) Medical license or certificate number; c) Issuing state of medical license/certificate;
d) Address and telephone number of the physician;
e) Language stating that he/she has treated you or has reviewed and evaluated your medical history and that he/she has a doctor/patient relationship with you;
f) Language stating that you have had appropriate clinical treatment for transition to the new gender (the new gender, male or female, must be stated); and
g) The statement must clearly state the following: "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the forgoing is true and correct."
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