Biden administration to issue gender-neutral passports (X)
The State Department announced on Thursday that it will offer a third ‘X’ gender option on passports as of April 11.
Those availing of an ‘X’ passport will not have to provide any medical documentation to prove that they are neither male nor female, a press release from Secretary of State Antony Blinken explained. The statement added that the ‘X’ stands for those with “unspecified or another gender identity,” a definition that Blinken said “is respectful of individuals’ privacy while advancing inclusion.”
This is welcomed news. Everyone should have access to accurate IDs to travel, apply for jobs, and enter public establishments as who we are.
Thank you to the trans, intersex, and non-binary community who advocated to make this happen. https://t.co/uB61LZg4Iq
— ACLU (@ACLU) March 31, 2022
The passport change is one of a host of transgender-focused policies rolled out by the Biden administration.
The USA’s first gender-neutral passport was actually issued last October, three months after the State Department gave trans Americans the option of switching their gender on their passports without providing medical documents to prove their transition. At the time, the Biden administration promised to give “non-binary” people a third gender option in early 2022.
Argentina, Canada, and New Zealand all issue similar gender-neutral passports, while more than a dozen other countries issue third-gender passports to intersex or non-binary people in some circumstances.
The State Department’s announcement came on ‘Transgender Day of Visibility,’ a holiday created by transgender campaigners in 2009.