Biometric passport
A biometric passport, also known as an e-passport, is a combined paper and electronic passport that contains biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of travelers.
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Countries with biometric passports:Biometric passports available to the general publicAnnounced future availability of biometric passports
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Symbol for biometric passports, usually printed on the cover of passports
Ordinary passports
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Kenyan
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Albanian
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American
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Argentinian
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Austrian
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Belgian
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Bosnian
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Brazilian
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Residual British nationality categories
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Bruneian
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Chile
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China (People's Republic of)
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Croatian
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Czech
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Danish
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Dutch
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Emirati
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Estonian
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Finnish
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Georgian
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German
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Gibraltarian
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Greek
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Hungarian
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Icelandic
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Indonesian
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Iranian
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Irish
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Israel
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Italian
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Japanese
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Kazakh
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Liechtensteiner
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Lithuanian
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Macedonian
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Maldivian
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Malaysian
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Moroccan
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Norwegian
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Polish
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Romanian
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Russian
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Serbian
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Slovakian
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South Korean
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Sudanese
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Swiss
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Thai
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Taiwanese
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Turkish
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Turkmen
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Ukrainian
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Venezuelan
Discontinued or alternate designs
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Austrian
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Belgian (Dutch-French-German language version)
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Emirati (until 2011)
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Japanese (5-year validity)
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Macedonian (until 2010)
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New Zealander (until 2009)
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Norwegian (until 2020)
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Romanian (until 2010)
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Serbian (until 2016)
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Slovenian (Slovenian-Italian language version)
Diplomatic and official passports
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American official
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Chilean diplomatic
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Croatian diplomatic
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German diplomatic
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Greek diplomatic
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Hungarian diplomatic
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Spanish diplomatic
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Turkish diplomatic
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Turkish service
Non-citizen travel documents
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Danish alien's passport
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German stateless person travel document
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Latvian non-citizen passport
Electronic features information pages
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German
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Japanese
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Macedonian
Biographical data pages
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American
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Bosnian
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Croatian
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Czech
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Finnish
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Kazakh
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Macedonian
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Norwegian
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Philippine
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Russian
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Serbian
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Serbian
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Taiwanese
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Thai