Transgender persons now allowed to have their appropriate gender on their passports
Transgender persons will now be allowed to have their appropriate gender on their passports. As reported in the Washington Post this morning by Ed O’Keefe:
The State Department has revised its policy on changing passports for transgender people, announcing Wednesday night that a doctor’s note will now suffice in such cases.
Previously, the State Department had required that a person undergo sexual reassignment surgery before it would change the passport. The policy had outraged transgender advocates, who called for an updated approach.
Under the new policy, which takes effect Thursday, a doctor must attest that the person is undergoing clinical treatment for gender transition, State said. Limited-validity passports will also be available to applicants in the process of gender transition, the department added.
That’s pretty exciting news first thing this morning! But what has prompted such an important change? WPATH and the AMA!
State noted that its policy is “based on standards and recommendations of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), recognized by the American Medical Association as the authority in this field.”
The department also stressed that passport-issuing officials “will only ask appropriate questions to obtain information necessary to determine citizenship and identity.”
You can read the full article here at the Washington Post, “State eases rules for changing gender on passports“
You can also read the official statement by the U.S. State Department here: “New Policy on Gender Change in Passports Announced“
More news and other sources on this topic at Google News here.
