Machine-readable passport
A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition format. Many countries began to issue machine-readable travel documents in the 1980s. Most travel passports worldwide are MRPs. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requires all ICAO member states to only issue MRPs as of April 1, 2010, and all non-MRP passports must expire by November 24, 2015.
Hungarian identity card (2016)
Chinese visa (2019)
A travel document is an identity document issued by a government or international entity pursuant to international agreements to enable individuals to clear border control measures. Travel documents usually assure other governments that the bearer may return to the issuing country, and are often issued in booklet form to allow other governments to place visas as well as entry and exit stamps into them.
Automated travel document inspection at Dubai Airport
U.S. CBP Office of Field Operations agent checking the authenticity of a travel document at an international airport using a stereo microscope
New cover of Carte Jaune issued by the Philippines since 2021
The front cover of a blue machine-readable United Nations laissez-passer