Name/Gender change information for Undocumented and Trans* individuals in New York
Topics covered:
- Name Changes for Immigrants in New York
- Name Change at Point of Naturalization
- Gender and Name Change on Immigration Documents
- Trans Marriage Recognition
- Real ID Act
- Asylum for Trans People
***Note: Spanish version is available on the site as well.***
Today trans people in Argentina can start changing their IDs through a simple and free administrative procedure!
Argentina: Desde el lunes rige la Ley de Identidad de Genero
The article the link leads to is in Spanish. It’s about the new Gender Identity Law in Argentina. I’ve translated the full text of the article to the best of my ability (mouse over my translation to see the original text as well):
The procedure to change genders on one’s ID card can be done starting June 4th throughout the country, when the Gender Identity Law goes into effect. In Córdoba, it can be done starting today [May 31st].
The Gender Identity Law was formalized and published last Thursday in the official bulletin with the signatures of President Cristina Fernández, the chief of the Cabinet Juan Manuel Abal Medina, and the Minister of the Interior Florencio Randazzo. Through this law, all people are granted the right to change their documentation to reflect the gender, image, and given name they wish, without having to resort to going to court.
Neither will it be asked of one to have completed genital reconstruction surgery.
