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BumRushDaShow

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27. This past April, the State Department started implementation of a "X" option for gender on passports
Mon Dec 5, 2022, 08:26 PM
Dec 2022
X Gender Marker Available on U.S. Passports Starting April 11


Press Statement

Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

March 31, 2022

The Department of State has reached another milestone in our work to better serve all U.S. citizens, regardless of their gender identity.  In June, I announced that U.S. passport applicants could self-select their gender and were no longer required to submit any medical documentation, even if their selected gender differed from their other citizenship or identity documents. Starting on April 11, U.S. citizens will be able to select an X as their gender marker on their U.S. passport application, and the option will become available for other forms of documentation next year.

The Department is setting a precedent as the first federal government agency to offer the X gender marker on an identity document. When we announced in June that we had begun this work, we referred to the addition of a third gender marker for non-binary, intersex, and gender non-conforming individuals. Since then, we have solicited public feedback through the notice and comment process we undertook to update our passport application forms. We have also continued to consult with partner countries who have already taken this important step to recognize gender diversity on their passports. Finally, we have worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics to conduct qualitative research on how to define an X gender marker, interviewing a demographically diverse group of individuals, including many members of the LGBTQI+ community. After thoughtful consideration of the research conducted and feedback from community members, we concluded that the definition of the X gender marker on State Department public forms will be “Unspecified or another gender identity.” This definition is respectful of individuals’ privacy while advancing inclusion.

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https://www.state.gov/x-gender-marker-available-on-u-s-passports-starting-april-11/


So getting something like a passport card for those in red states, for use as a (portable) RealID would be a good option.

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when do we get to stop taking our shoes off? Blues Heron Dec 2022 #1
$85 for five years isn't profit making. brooklynite Dec 2022 #2
That doesnt seem so bad, somehow I thought it was a yearly thing Blues Heron Dec 2022 #4
CLEAR (a private company) charges annually brooklynite Dec 2022 #5
Thanks, might have to look into this for future travel. Blues Heron Dec 2022 #6
Totally worth it if you travel much at all genxlib Dec 2022 #9
I have the TSA pre-screen but have still had to take off my shoes... 3catwoman3 Dec 2022 #13
When you're 75. llmart Dec 2022 #3
If I buy a seat on a plane, train, bus, or boat -- why should the govenment know ? Dorn Dec 2022 #7
If your plane is hijacked, do you want the Government to try and rescue you? brooklynite Dec 2022 #8
Is it no longer feasible to just request a passenger manifest from the carrier? NullTuples Dec 2022 #18
I agree. Government issued id with a star?who put he fascists in charge of transport and can we stop Alexander Of Assyria Dec 2022 #11
I'm surprised that nobody has responded to this yet ... aggiesal Dec 2022 #10
How about burning your drivers license and moving off the grid in Idaho? brooklynite Dec 2022 #16
Drivers licenses do not require U.S. citizenship ... aggiesal Dec 2022 #28
As if credit card transactions, plane manifests & non-Real ID's can't be used for that purpose too? NullTuples Dec 2022 #19
That's not government tracking us, that's private industry that is tracking us ... aggiesal Dec 2022 #31
Do you really think they are so separate all the time? NullTuples Dec 2022 #32
Your phone pretty much reports Mr.Bill Dec 2022 #12
Or you can also turn it off. ... aggiesal Dec 2022 #14
Honestly, it's planned obsolescence. Batteries only last a few years. NullTuples Dec 2022 #20
Or is it that not everything gets turned off ... aggiesal Dec 2022 #29
On Android based phones that's something (some) people can verify. NullTuples Dec 2022 #34
BTW, you can use a US Passport in lieu of Real ID. I've been doing this for 4/5 years now. iluvtennis Dec 2022 #15
That is very helpful, thanks! NullTuples Dec 2022 #22
Regarding name and gender maker changes for red states - Wow :-( n/t iluvtennis Dec 2022 #25
This past April, the State Department started implementation of a "X" option for gender on passports BumRushDaShow Dec 2022 #27
Cool - thanks. n/t iluvtennis Dec 2022 #30
What might be a better alternative BumRushDaShow Dec 2022 #23
Good info - thanks. I'll request this as well as passport book when I renew in 2 years. n/t iluvtennis Dec 2022 #24
The price was reasonable BumRushDaShow Dec 2022 #26
One reason I don't have a Real Id is I don't want to bother going into the DMV. Dysfunctional Dec 2022 #17
My DMV is 2 blocks away and the line almost BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #21
If you have a passport you don't need a Real ID. Even though I have a passport, I ended up getting JohnSJ Dec 2022 #33
Oh good. dont have my real ID yet. was planning to travel using passport BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #35
What a mess. sarcasmo Dec 2022 #36
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