Fact Check: Does Country Torenza Really Exist? Truth Behind the Viral . . . No, the country Torenza does not exist It is entirely fictional Fact-checking confirms that the viral passport video is a hoax JFK Airport has never seen a traveller from this imaginary country In the video, the woman explains that Torenza is in the Caucasus region
Fact Check: Truth Behind The Viral Torenza Passport Woman Video A video depicting a woman arriving at the John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport, USA from Tokyo with a passport from "Torenza," a nonexistent country, has been circulating widely on social
Fact Check: Woman With Passport From Nonexistent Country Torenza Did . . . Did a woman arrive from Tokyo, Japan, at John F Kennedy Airport in New York City with a passport of a nonexistent country named "Torenza", as viral videos and text posts claim? No, that's not true: The viral videos reused old footage It came from a TV show about airline workers that aired on cable in the U S in the mid-2000s
Is the Torenza passport woman story real or fake? Viral claim debunked The airport staff could not find any country called Torenza on the map However, the passport was supposedly perfect, with a biometric chip, perfect holograms, and dozens of stamps from countries that do not exist
¿Dónde está Torenza? La verdad detrás del pasaporte fantasma La verdad es que Torenza no existe, es un lugar meramente inventado como parte de la leyenda urbana Torenza no figura en ningún mapa oficial, base de datos internacional ni registro
Woman from nonexistent country lands in US; officials stunned at . . . A strange video allegedly filmed at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport has gone viral, showing a woman presenting a passport from “Torenza” – a country that doesn’t exist on any official map or record