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  • Introducing Gender Transition Passport Services with Swift!

    The information contained in this blog has changed since it was published years ago. For the most update to date information, please read this blog.

     

    For transgender people in many states, US passports are frequently the best way have ID that reflects gender, and in some states, it may be the only way.  As illustrated on the map below, states have different requirements to change how gender is listed on driver’s licenses and state IDs.

    Until 2010, to change the gender marker on a passport, individuals were required to have undergone gender completion surgery.  Under an Obama administration policy enacted in 2010, the State Department allowed individuals to change gender markers on a US passport, if the applicant applied with a letter from their a physician stating that the passport applicant had “appropriate clinical treatment.” “Appropriate clinical treatment,” was used as a somewhat loose and subjective term- the doctor and transgender individual ultimately define what that means together, and it doesn’t necessarily require the huge leap of undergoing gender completion surgery.

    “That simple change in documentation where your name and gender matches your appearance can change your world,” said Toni-Michelle Williams, a community organizer with the Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative.  “It can change your interactions with police and the people you meet in everyday life. It makes all the difference.”

    Meeting state requirements to change gender on state ID and driver’s licenses can be tricky. Many transgender people have no desire to undergo gender completion surgery. Others do; however, the cost of surgery or other circumstances can be a barrier that prevents or delays a desired transition.  For this reason, a passport is a great option.  It’s an opportunity to have Federal ID, more powerful than state ID, reflective of one’s gender.

    To obtain a new passport with a gender change, you can apply for your passport through the State Department or Post Office.  If you are in a hurry to get a passport, or would like an experienced professional to help you with the requirements, Swift Passport and Visa Services is a great option for you.  Our team of passport specialists will work closely with you and the US Passport Agency to secure a passport, and will help you navigate any barriers along the way.  Our compassionate staff is here to help!

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