Recent U.S. policy changes have led several European countries, including Denmark, Finland, Germany, and the UK, to issue advisories for citizens traveling to the U.S. These advisories warn about complications related to gender identification and increased scrutiny at the border. Under a new executive order, the U.S. recognizes only male or female as gender markers, prompting concerns for travelers with non-binary identifiers. Countries are advising citizens to consult U.S. embassies before travel to ensure compliance with regulations regarding ESTA and visa applications.
Denmark warns citizens that only male or female gender designations are recognized. Travelers with 'X' must consult the U.S. embassy before traveling.
In Finland, if an applicant's passport gender does not match their birth gender, the U.S. may refuse ESTA or visa applications.
Recent U.S. policy changes have prompted European nations to issue travel warnings about increased scrutiny and documentation issues for travelers to the U.S.
Countries note that U.S. authorities may deny entry or documentation if gender identity does not align with government-issued IDs.
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