





The Diplomatic Transit Document has never been a measure of recognition or honor but serves as an effective tool to facilitate and accomplish the tasks of its bearer. While valid, it cannot replace the national passport in governmental transactions, obtaining visas, or other official purposes. Instead, it complements the national passport, providing special privileges related to travel, mobility, immunities, and official transactions in accordance with international standards.
The document derives its strength from various global constitutions that guarantee freedom of movement and is governed by Article 13, Section 1, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is intended for employees of the International Human Rights Organization and is recognized under the regulations of the International Diplomatic Union, which operates under the Global Shield Organization. This union focuses on enhancing international relations, defending rights and freedoms, monitoring elections, and documenting significant violations.
The document is a practical tool supporting its holders in carrying out humanitarian or diplomatic missions and does not hold symbolic or honorary significance.
It promotes recognition of the Global Shield Organization and its roles, facilitating interaction with relevant entities during official missions.
The document does not serve as a substitute for the national passport but complements it, offering specific benefits for official and humanitarian tasks.
The document is exclusively granted to certified members of the Global Shield Organization who are engaged in official and humanitarian missions within the scope of the organization’s work.
For more information about the Diplomatic Transit Document or to request support, please contact the Global Shield Organization via email:
congress@icprfc-shield.org