A passport is an essential official travel document issued by a government, typically to its citizens, that certifies the identity and nationality of the holder for the purpose of international travel. This document is a crucial part of global movement, allowing individuals to travel from one country to another while ensuring the proper identification and verification of travelers by immigration authorities.
The primary purpose of a passport is to facilitate international travel by serving as an identity document that includes personal information, such as the holder's name, nationality, and date of birth. The usage of passports is universal, as it is a mandatory requirement for entry into most countries. Beyond travel, a passport often serves as a valid identification document within one's home country.
Extractable Data Fields
Below is a table listing the key data fields that Vaultedge can extract from a passport. These fields provide critical insights into the document's data structure for efficient classification and extraction.