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Traveling has always been an adventure, and Apple's latest feature is about to make it easier for Filipino Americans and dual citizens holding U.S. passports. Starting later in 2025, Apple Wallet will allow U.S. passport holders to add their passports as digital IDs. However, a specific release date has not been announced yet. This feature will make domestic travel in the United States smoother and faster. But what does this mean for Filipinos living in the Philippines? Let's take a closer look.
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Apple's Digital ID feature, launching with iOS 26, lets U.S. passport holders store their passports digitally in Apple Wallet. This digital passport can be used at select TSA checkpoints for identity verification during domestic flights, removing the need to carry a physical passport. Currently, this feature is limited to U.S. citizens and is designed for domestic travel within the United States.
Filipino Americans and dual citizens who hold both Philippine and U.S. passports can benefit greatly from this new Apple Wallet feature. If you are a U.S. citizen with a valid U.S. passport, you can add it to your Apple Wallet and use it for domestic flights in the U.S., making your travel experience smoother and saving time at airport security.
For Filipinos living in the Philippines, this feature does not apply. It is exclusive to U.S. passport holders and does not replace the need for a physical passport when travelling internationally.
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Eligibility: Only U.S. passport holders can use this feature
Scope: Applicable for domestic travel within the United States only
International Travel: Physical passports are still required
Convenience: The digital passport provides a secure and easy way to verify identity at TSA checkpoints
While this feature does not directly affect Filipino travellers in the Philippines, it marks an important step towards digital travel documents. For Filipino Americans and dual citizens, storing a U.S. passport in Apple Wallet can make domestic travel smoother and faster, offering a glimpse into the future of tech-driven travel experiences.
Stay updated as Apple continues to improve travel convenience for users worldwide.
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