Torenza Passport Video Highlights Growing AI Hoax Trend
A video has gone viral showing a woman at New York’s JFK Airport confidently presenting a passport from Torenza, a country that does not exist.
In the clip, she calmly answers immigration questions and even describes Torenza’s supposed location in the Caucasus region.
There has been no confirmation from JFK Airport or U.S. immigration authorities that the incident actually took place.
Fact-checkers and digital analysts have since identified the video as a hoax, likely created or enhanced using artificial intelligence.
The visuals, dialogue, and details all match the style of AI-generated content designed to look real.
The Torenza Passport story is a reminder of how easily digital fabrications can spread and the importance of verifying sensational claims before sharing them online.
This old woman she came to America airport, according to her passport her country on the passport doesn't exist ' she came from Torenza' please who knows This country? pic.twitter.com/RcSnDx6Urj
— Nafisat 💐✨ (@Nafisat__121) October 12, 2025