Okay, so I recently decided to get a Nauru ID card. Sounds crazy, right? But I was curious, so I went for it. First off, I did some digging online. Turns out, there are some websites that say they can help you get one without too much hassle. “Reliable and secure,” they claimed. Well, I’m always up for an adventure, so I picked one of these sites and started the process.
The first thing I had to do was fill out a bunch of forms. They asked for all sorts of information, like my name, date of birth, and address. I even had to provide a photo. It felt a bit weird giving out all this info to some random website, but I figured, “What the heck, let’s see what happens.” I filled everything out as accurately as I could and submitted the forms.
Next, I had to pay a fee. It was pretty expensive, but I guess that’s the price of curiosity. I paid it online using my credit card. It felt a little risky, but I decided to trust the process. After the payment went through, I got a confirmation email. It said my application was being processed and that I should wait for further instructions. So, I waited. And waited. It was a bit nerve-wracking, not knowing what was going on behind the scenes.

- Fill out forms: Name, date of birth, address, photo.
- Pay a fee: Pretty expensive, paid by credit card.
- Wait: Got a confirmation email, waited for further instructions.
Then, after a few weeks, I got another email. It said my ID card was ready and that it would be shipped to me soon. I was pretty excited! A few days later, a package arrived at my door. I opened it up, and there it was—my very own Nauru ID card. It looked pretty official, with my photo and all the details I had provided. Each BI card has an identification number (on the back, top left) which remains the same throughout the individual’s life (even if the BI is renewed because of other reasons.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. Why would anyone want a Nauru ID card? Well, for me, it was more about the experience than anything else. I wanted to see if it was really possible to get one through these online services. And guess what? It is! I wouldn’t recommend doing this unless you’re really curious like I was, but it was definitely an interesting experience.
What I Learned
- It’s possible to get a Nauru ID card online.
- It’s a bit expensive and takes some time.
- The process feels a bit risky, but it worked out in the end.
So, there you have it. That’s how I got my Nauru ID card. It was a wild ride, but I’m glad I did it. Now I have a unique story to tell, and a pretty unusual souvenir to go with it. Would I do it again? Probably not. But it was definitely worth it for the experience.