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For [[nonbinary]] and [[intersex]] people, travel can be extremely difficult. In most [[Gender recognition|countries]], passports usually allow F and M options or their equivalents, which, when abbreviated in this way, are always read as female and male, which might make it difficult for people with identities such as [[maverique]], though an "X" marker will probably be used before fill-in fields are ever allowed. Guides for safe travel (or recommendations against it) in different countries are displayed below. | For [[nonbinary]] and [[intersex]] people, travel can be extremely difficult. In most [[Gender recognition|countries]], passports usually allow F and M options or their equivalents, which, when abbreviated in this way, are always read as female and male, which might make it difficult for people with identities such as [[maverique]], though an "X" marker will probably be used before fill-in fields are ever allowed. Guides for safe travel (or recommendations against it) in different countries are displayed below. | ||
==<span style="color:darkred;">United States</span>== | ==<span style="color:darkred;">United States</span>== | ||
{{Summary|Travel to the U.S. is not recommended.|#FAA}} | {{Summary|Travel to the U.S. is not recommended.|#FAA}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Practical resources]] |