I have some very specific questions about relocating from the USA to any part of Europe. I'd like responses from those that have done so, or can refer me to someone who has.
So far, I've read the long article from Amnesty International about it, and it's quite clear that it varies significantly from country to country. The country I'm the most interested in at this point is Norway.
I can see that probably the best thing for me to do is to complete my transition in every way possible here where I live before considering relocating. This includes getting all my legal documents (both state and federal) changed to my new name and gender. I'm wondering if those countries will recognize the revised documents, or if they will require originals, like a birth certificate showing my gender and name at birth.
Also, I do not intend to have bottom surgery, at this point so I'm wondering if this would present a problem in a country I could be moving to. (Statistics I've seen show that plenty of transwomen do not undergo bottom surgery, and the vast majority of transmen don't, so this must come up as a common question.) In reading through the Amnesty International document, it looks like it could be a problem in some nations where they require certain surgeries to qualify in their way of viewing this and be able to have the gender marker changed on their documents.
I am in therapy currently, and will have a formal diagnosis I can present if required to provide it. I'm wondering if the whole process has to be started over again in the country I would be relocating to, or if they recognize legal documents (passport, birth certificate, etc.) and a therapist from the USA.
So, I have lots of questions, and I'm wondering if there's places to find these answers and more in European countries like there are here in the USA (like Lamda Legal or the Transgender Law Center).
Thanks in advance!
Ann