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Looking for jacket that got stolen from me

Told to try asking here as well as r/findfashion. Thrifted it in the USA in 2023, it wasn't pure cotton definitely some kind of slightly stretchy blend. Someone broke into my car and took my whole luggage but this is the 1 thing I actually miss LOL. Maybe a shot in the dark due to being such a basic style and no real identifiers but I always wondered if it could be identified by the panels or pattern or something...thx

u/Spiritual_Branch_276 — 3 days ago

Favorite jean jacket got stolen

Thrifted it in the USA in 2023, it wasn't pure cotton definitely some kind of slightly stretchy blend. Someone broke into my car and took my whole luggage but this is the 1 thing I actually miss LOL. Maybe a shot in the dark due to being such a basic style and no real identifiers but I always wondered if it could be identified by the panels or pattern or something...thx

u/Spiritual_Branch_276 — 11 days ago

Gender on Foreign birth register

Hi,

I'm a current US citizen registering for Irish citizenship through descent (parent).

I have my name updated on my US ID and US Passport (my passport has my correct gender as well), but my state does not allow trans people to update the gender on their Birth Certificates. Because of this, my Birth Certificate still has both the wrong name and gender.

Will the Irish Foreign affairs take into account the accurate information on my current Passport/ID, or will they take my old name and gender from my Birth Certificate? And if they do will I have to file to amend my Irish passport after I obtain it, the way someone born there would?

I have my name change paperwork, and all my current ID is under my new name, so at the very least I think that the matter of my name will be fine. But I am still stressed by the idea of my information being based off of my Birth Certificate, especially having to file separately for a gender marker change (I was able to change my US Passport back when we could still self-ID on it).

Sorry if there are obvious answers to this, I couldn't find. The process is very expensive and I don't want to make any mistakes or have to pay for more processes. Any experience or comments welcome. Thank you.

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u/Spiritual_Branch_276 — 2 months ago