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Surgery no longer required for passport gender change

Started by Ryan, June 10, 2010, 01:49:55 PM

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Ryan

The U.S. State Department announced Wednesday a new policy that no longer requires passport applicants seeking a gender change to have undergone sexual reassignment surgery.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/06/09/passports.transgender/index.html

Good news for all you Americans :)
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tekla

I don't think what is written on the Passport matters much anymore after they put the RF chips in them.  That's where the real info is stored.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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darklady

In the country where in many juridistications sex is understood vagina/penis this may not be a good idea. Should they check people privates's then before man and woman can marry. I support strongly giving temporary passports for pre-ops. That makes going to surgery etc. much easier.
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Chamillion

This would happen a month after I renewed my passport (with an F still on it because I'm waiting to change my legal sex until after a hysterectomy which insurance will cover as long as I'm listed as female).

Good news regardless..
;D
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Calistine

It was already like that in my state, but its great to see its being applied everywhere :)
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VampyreAri

Sweet! xD Totally win. ...This reminds me I really need to actually get a new passport... :laugh:
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