Alright, so I wanted to share my experience getting an Uruguayan ID card. It was quite a journey, let me tell you.
First off, I learned that this ID card is called the “Cédula de Identidad” in Uruguay. Sounds fancy, right? It’s basically the main ID document down there. I also found out that only natural and national Uruguayan citizens can renew their ID cards. But if you’re a foreigner like me, you can still get one once you have your residency sorted out.
Getting Started
So, I started by gathering all the documents I needed. I mean, who knew getting an ID could be such a paperwork marathon?

- I made sure I had my residency application in order. That was step one.
- Next, I learned that each person gets a unique ID number. Apparently, for native Uruguayans, this number is assigned at birth. It’s got seven digits plus a validation number. Some older ID numbers only have six digits, though.
- Then came the fun part – actually going to get the ID. I found out I could go to any office of the National Directorate of Civil Identification.
The Process
Honestly, the process was pretty straightforward once I had all my ducks in a row.
They told me that this Uruguayan ID can be used as a travel document. Apparently, it’s good for entering other Mercosur countries like Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay, and some associated countries like Peru, Chile, and Colombia. Pretty cool, huh?
Wrapping Up
Finally, after what felt like forever, I got my Uruguayan ID card! It was a bit of a hassle, but totally worth it in the end.
So, that’s my story about getting an Uruguayan ID. I hope it’s helpful for anyone else out there who’s thinking about doing the same. It’s definitely doable, just be prepared for some paperwork!