(electronic passport) – College of law

2023-04-14T22:48:22+00:00

An electronic passport is defined as a passport that contains a unique microchip (RFID chip) that carries a person's electronic (vital) data, such as a digital map of the face, fingerprints, or iris scan (iris scan) due to its technological importance. The electronic passport is also known as a biometric passport. The electronic passport also contains a plastic card, a magnetic chip, the size of a “SIM card”, universal for all passports in the countries of the world that adopt these passports. It contains all personal information (name, address, date of birth, etc.) and a picture printed on the card. This [Read More]