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RECENT DECREE REQUIRES TRAVELLERS TO HAND OVER GENDER INFORMATION The French Foreign Ministry has updated its travel advice for citizens visiting the United States in relation to new rules
for the visa and ESTA (tourist visit) applications. The Ministry noted that applicants for these documents must use their birth gender when completing the document. “For new visa or ESTA
applications, it should be noted that a section has been added requiring, under the Presidential Decree of January 20, 2025, that “sex at birth” be indicated,” the Ministry states.
Transgender individuals may have an ‘X’ in this section of their passport however US President Donald Trump has ordered US officials to only recognise ‘male’ and ‘female’ as gender responses
after coming to office at the end of January. The Ministry also advises citizens planning to travel to check the US Embassy in Paris website for any further updates. However, no heightened
travel warnings for visitors to the US have been issued on the matter. SEVERAL COUNTRIES NOTIFY CITIZENS OF CHANGE It joins several other countries including the UK, Canada, and EU
counterpart Germany in advising citizens about the new rules. Fellow EU country Denmark has gone further, warning transgender people they may be barred from entering the US. Finland’s
foreign ministry has also warned that visitors may be refused entry if their travel documents contain different information than their gender assigned at birth. The ESTA (Electronic System
for Travel Authorization) is a visa-waiver for short-stay travellers (less than 90 days) to the US. It is similar to the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) and the EU’s incoming
European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias). You can read about the EU and UK counterparts in our explainer articles below. Read more: What are the rules for the UK’s new
border security ‘ETA’? Read more: Etias travel permit for EU: April 2027 earliest date for enforcement