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Originally Posted by izZyLiciOuS
Share us your experience and how did you arrange for papers and necessary documents..
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There is a lot of paperwork to do in the US, and it varies quite a bit from state to state. Some states it is fairly easy to get the gender on your birth certificate changed. Some states it is impossible.
But getting married? That's complicated. Even if same sex marriage is legal in a specific state, the federal government refuses to recognize same sex marriage in the US. And some states refuse to change your gender on your birth certificate even after SRS.
I'll think I might be able to forge a letter from Thailand to get my gender changed without getting SRS... That'd be nice. It's just so much paperwork.
Are you really "just curious" or are you wondering about how it applies to your personal life? There are several LGBT organizations in Manila you could contact.