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What do Immigration Officers look for in a travel document?

What do Immigration Officers look for in a travel document?. Charlie Stevens National Document Fraud Unit UK Immigration Service. Introduction. What is the purpose of a travel document? It is a document that confirms identity and nationality for the purpose of crossing

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What do Immigration Officers look for in a travel document?

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  1. What do Immigration Officers look for in a travel document? Charlie Stevens National Document Fraud Unit UK Immigration Service

  2. Introduction What is the purpose of a travel document? It is a document that confirms identity and nationality for the purpose of crossing international borders

  3. To ensure that the document cannot be counterfeited or unofficially altered. An Immigration official will use the document to confirm a person’s nationality, identity and entitlement to leave to enter. Why does it need to be secure?

  4. More than 200 countries issue passports Each country issues many different docs. ICAO promotes a standard layout Recommended safeguard standards Digital images are more secure The MRZ offers global machine-readability Standards for biometrics are vital What is the role of ICAO?

  5. Because of the numbers of different travel documents that are in circulation, it is usual for Immigration officials to be trained to identify generic rather than specific security features. It would be impossible to remember the specifics of every travel document. That is why adherence to ICAO specifications is so vital. Training

  6. Verification of a travel document takes place on four levels. Level 1 – on entry Level 2 – back office Level 3 – forensic lab Level 4 - manufacturer How is the document checked?

  7. This is the start of the chain. If suspicions are not raised here, level 2 – 4 checks cannot be conducted. Often it is behaviour that gives rise to suspicion, not the document. At this point impostors as well as document fraud are identified. Why is Level 1 so important?

  8. MRZ reader Ultra-violet light Transmitted light Limited magnification Full page reader Equipment used at Level 1

  9. At this level it is the passenger's bona fides that are tested Compliance of MRZ is validated Check of passenger against watch lists Check of document number against watch lists Are they the rightful holder? Security features checked Detection at Level 1

  10. Substrate features UV dull paper Complex multi-tonal watermark Random fibres (visible and/or UV) Planchettes Embedded thread Document security features verifiable at Level 1

  11. Security printing Intaglio with latent image Anti-copy features Rainbow Guilloche Micro-text Document security features verifiable at Level 1

  12. Laminate features UV inks Visible safeguards Special inks (thermochromic, phosphorescent) 3M Document security features verifiable at Level 1

  13. Security features Optically Variable Devices Optically Variable Inks ImageperfTM CLITM,TLITM, etc. Document security features verifiable at Level 1

  14. Tactile features Embossings Laser etchings Raised text Document security features verifiable at Level 1

  15. It must be borne in mind that an Immigration official only has a very short time and little in the way of equipment to conduct all of these checks. BUT!

  16. Without standardisation

  17. Document 9303 How is standardisation achieved?

  18. Charlie Stevens National Document Fraud Unit UK Immigration Service Charlie.Stevens@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk +44 20 8745 2480 Thank you!

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