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Region | United States |
Issue | Legal recognition of non-binary gender |
Status | Recognized |
Start Date | Apr 11, 2022 |
End Date | Jan 22, 2025 |
Description | Since April 11th, 2022, the United States allows people to have an X gender on their passports at a national level. Other IDs are still dependent on state laws. |
Sources | https://www.state.gov/x-gender-marker-available-on-u-s-passports-starting-april-11/ |
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edited by Unknownmiles. Ended 22nd, not 20th
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edited by jadeywadey. Updated to show Trump admin changes.
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created by Notdog1996
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Status | Recognized |
Start Date | Apr 11, 2022 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | Since April 11th, 2022, the United States allows people to have an X gender on their passports at a national level. Other IDs are still dependent on state laws. |
Sources | https://www.state.gov/x-gender-marker-available-on-u-s-passports-starting-april-11/ |