European countries warn citizens of certain types of passports to be “cautious” when traveling to the United States as a rebound from Donald Trump’s “two-gender” decree.
Many of our allies are urging their trans and non-binary residents to be listed as gendered “X” on their passports, seeking guidance from the U.S. Embassy before entering the country.
after trump card The banned “X” has gendered the U.S. passport and signed an executive order that declares only two genders in January.
Republican manifesto confuses states allow passports and raises concerns that some “X” gender travelers may be denied entry into the U.S.
Many countries have been forced to update their travel consultation pages in response to stricter entry rules.
Germany,,,,, FinlandUK, and Canada All have official guidance on citizens visiting the United States, especially for those who may be affected by policy changes.
These countries highlight risks Transgender and non-binary travelers, advise to consult the U.S. Embassy directly before departure with caution or in some cases.

Donald Trump bans “X” gender passports and announces only two genders in January

Many of our allies are urging their trans and non-binary residents to be listed as gendered “X” on their passports, seeking guidance from the U.S. Embassy before entering the country. The Danish government is warning its citizens “X” as passport gender to seek clarity before the U.S. embassy travels to the U.S. (stock image)

Many countries are forced to update their travel consultation pages in response to stricter entry rules (stock images)
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the UK warns British citizens of full compliance with all entry and visa requirements and emphasizes that any violations – whether direct, may result in arrests.
Meanwhile, the French Foreign Ministry told the nationals to announce the gender assigned when applying for a U.S. visa or through an electronic authorized electronic system (ESTA) to comply with Trump’s orders.
Denmark A little further away from France than France, a clear warning of transgender people that may be banned from entering the United States.
The Danish Foreign Ministry warned that travelers whose passport gender does not meet their assigned sexual behavior at birth may refuse at the border.
Finland also updated its travel advice.
The Finnish federal travel website warned: “If the applicant’s current gender on his passport is different from the gender they were born, then U.S. authorities may refuse to enter.”
President Joe Biden’s State Department was the first to allow applicants to label gender “X”, but Secretary of State Marco Rubio quickly retreated after Trump’s first order.

The German Federal Foreign Ministry has notified that residents with a “X” gender in travel documents may face problems when coming to the United States. Pictured: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officials Using Facial Recognition Technology at His Booth at Miami International Airport to Screen Travelers Entering the United States
“The U.S. policy is that individuals’ gender remains unchanged,” a State Department statement at the time said.
Trump’s Gender Executive Order also recommends that the Department of Homeland Security implement changes to the government-issued ID.
The choice is male or female.
Even countries with long-term military and economic ties like Germany have issued warnings.
The German Federal Foreign Ministry has notified that residents with a “X” gender in travel documents may face problems when coming to the United States.
Travel Guide states that Germans traveling to the United States must state “male” or “female” on an ESTA or VISA application.
It also advises those with “X” passports to check with U.S. officials before entering the country.
In U.S. Customs Enforcement, border officials eventually have the final say, and travelers can enter the country – this is a German travel agency.