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USCIS Updates Policy to Recognize Two Biological Sexes

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  • Apr 3
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USCIS will not deny benefits solely because the benefit requestor did not properly indicate his or her sex. However, USCIS does not issue documents with a blank sex field, and does not issue documents with a sex different than the sex as generally evidenced on a birth certificate issued at the time of birth (or issued nearest to the time of birth). Therefore, if a benefit requestor does not indicate his or her sex or indicates a sex different from the sex on his or her birth certificate issued at the time of birth (or issued nearest to the time of birth), there may be delays in adjudication. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/uscis-updates-policy-to-recognize-two-biological-sexes#Laura Loomer

 
 
 

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