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Started by Nero, April 09, 2010, 05:33:30 PM
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Quote from: sneakersjay on April 13, 2010, 02:26:57 PMArch, they might accept a copy if they themselves make it. Not sure. I know they did photocopy my surgeon's letter as it was my only one and i was also reluctant to part with it (though Brownstein will write another one for $20).
Quote from: sneakersjay on April 13, 2010, 08:08:44 PMI will say that if they do need the original with the seal, that they do mail them back.
Quote from: Valeriedances on June 04, 2010, 02:36:57 PMHas anyone found any documentation on the passport website on how to change the gender marker? There has been some discussion here but no documentation such as an official website detailing the steps or policies.Or if you do know how to update the gender marker only can you kindly tell me how?I need to change my gender marker and all I can find is name change references. I've already been through that and have a passport with my female name that is less than a year old.Thanks,Valerie
Quote from: Kay on June 05, 2010, 03:39:25 AMHere's a guide regarding passports:http://www.transequality.org/Resources/NCTE_passports.pdf
Quote from: Arch on April 10, 2010, 02:50:14 PMHmm. I think they may have tightened up their procedures since you did yours. Nowadays, at least, you have to apply in person if it's your first passport or if the old one was issued that long ago. (As a matter of fact, I was under the impression that you always had to apply in person the first time, but I'm going on old childhood memories here.)
Quote from: jill610 on June 05, 2010, 11:24:33 PMThere is no legal requirement to apply for a passport in person.
Quote from: K8 on June 07, 2010, 08:24:49 AMI just received my new passport. In order to get it, I mailed my old passport, two pictures, the application (from the 'net), a check, and notarized copies of my name-change and surgeon's letters. I got the new passport in less than three weeks. I did not ask for expedited service. A couple of days later I got the old passport and the name-change and gender-change letters back.My old passport was still valid, which I'm sure helped a lot.- Kate
Quote from: FORM DS-5504I have had a change in my name and my most recent U.S. passport book and/or U.S. passport card was issued less than one year ago;ORMy identifying information in my most recent U.S. passport book and/or U.S. passport card was printed incorrectly;ORMy most recent U.S. passport book was limited in validity and was issued less than one year ago.If you answered NO to ALL of the three statements above,STOP - You cannot use this form!!!
Quote from: US unveils new passport rules for transgender peopleTHE US has introduced new, more flexible passport regulations for transgender people, ending an earlier requirement that reassignment surgery precede a passport gender change.