Alright, I gotta tell you about this wild ride I had getting a Nepal ID card online. It was a real adventure, let me tell you.
First things first, I started by going to this website, it’s like the official place for national IDs and stuff in Nepal. You know, the Department of National ID and Civil Registration. I found their online portal, and that’s where the fun began.
Next up, I had to sign up for this whole national ID thing. They call it enrollment. Basically, I filled out a bunch of forms online. It was a bit of a pain, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do.
Here’s where it got interesting:
- I had to go to their office in person. Yeah, after all that online stuff, I still had to show up in the real world.
- At the office, they took my picture, scanned my fingerprints, and did all sorts of official stuff. It felt like I was in some spy movie or something.
- Oh, and I had to give them my phone number. But it had to be a SIM card that was registered in my name. No funny business, you know?
Now, there’s another way to do this whole ID card thing. You can go straight to the CDO office near you. It’s like the local government office. But I figured I’d try the online route first.
So, back to the online portal. I logged in, filled out all my details, and waited. They said they’d process everything and get back to me. It was a bit of a waiting game, but finally, they said everything was good to go.
But wait, there’s more! If you’re not 18 yet, you gotta go to this place called NIMC, or a bank, or some bank-approved center. You give them your National Identity Number and some proof that you’re under 18. Then they send all your info to NIMC to double-check everything.
Finally, after all that back and forth, I got my Nepal ID card! It was a long process, but I learned a lot. And now I’m officially a part of the system, I guess. Pretty cool, right?