Please check below for list of National ID's ready for Pick Up
Click Here LIST OF NATIONAL ID CARDS PENDING COLLENTION - LAST UPDATED OCT 03 2024
The National ID registration and Issuance center at the Embassy has fully reopened for national ID Enrollment at the following times:
REGISTRATION SERVICES
Monday - Friday 10:00am - 3:00pm by Appointment
ISSUANCE OF READY FOR COLLECTION N.IDs SERVICE
Monday - Friday 10.00am - 2.00pm Appointment not required. (NB: Out of State Residents are strongly advised to make an appointment)
Note: Renewals of N.IDs SERVICE is conducted by NIRA at the Head Office in Kampala, Kololo Airstrip.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and as per Federal Guidelines for staff safety and to do our part in containing the spread of the outbreak. For the health and safety of our staff we request that only applicants or clients receiving services access the building.
UGANDA NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD
The Uganda National Identification Card is a National document that is issued to all and only citizens of Uganda of or above the age of 18 years. The Card is a bio-metrically enhanced, machine readable card with digitally embedded information about the holder. One's information can ONLY be accessed by law. The holder is required or encouraged to carry it as a means of confirming their identity where the need arises. The identification system uses bio-metric techniques such as the fingerprint and facial recognition to confirm the identity of the card holder
Every Ugandan citizen has the right to have National Identity card and registration is not delegate-able. Mass registration started across the country in 2015 and every citizen is required to register in their respective place of birth or residence to enable the process of information gathering.
Please note that this application can not be done online. Every applicant must register for their Identity Card in person and collect it in person. The major safeguards when you enroll for an identity card will be your finger prints, facial features, etc. No one can be able to capture your fingerprints in your absence.
New security features of the National ID
Many of the design features on your identity card comply with international standards so that it can even be used as a travel document within the East African Region. The card has a card number printed on it as well as a unique National Identification Number (NIN). The card contains different security features and your personal information including names, signature, photo, and fingerprints among others as illustrated.
Uganda citizenship is a question of law and fact. For one to be issued with a National Identification Number (NIN) and National Identity Card, they must be verified and approved as citizens of Uganda. Different types of citizenship (birth/descent, naturalization/registration, Dual Citizen) may call for different documents to prove different facts as maybe required under Uganda citizenship laws. Please present documents as per the kind of citizenship you hold:
APPLICANTS MUST PRESENT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS FOR REGISTRATION:
i. A duly completed NIRA form 3 to be issued to you at the Embassy
ii. carry and submit the following supporting documents to prove citizenship:
1) Citizens by birth/descent
Citizens of Uganda by birth must present the following requirements:
2) Dual Citizenship
3) Citizens by Registration
4) Naturalization
HOW TO REGISTER
Please note that the applicant must appear in person for the interview and registration process.
In preparation for your Citizenship enrollment, if you are Ugandan by descent you will need to know a number facts about your own birth,origin in Uganda, residence, ethnicity and similar details concerning your parents,.
All applicants are advised to prepare the following information that is required to fill the Enrollment Form, (with all necessary supporting documents If readily available);
IF YOUR CITIZENSHIP IS IN DOUBT
In the event that your citizenship status is in doubt, you will be required at a later time, to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you are indeed a citizen of Uganda, by appearing before a citizenship verification committee. Citizenship verification Committees have been established at the Sub County and District level. There is also a National Appeals Committee Constituted by the NIRA, mandated to carry out the National ID Exercise.
COST OF A NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD
The process is absolutely free.The Registration form and the Extra Spouse forms are free-NOT FOR SALE but cannot be downloaded online. The National Identity Card shall be issued free of charge for the first time but a fee shall be levied upon replacement.
At renewal; 10 years after Card Issuance, change of particulars, loss or damage of the National Identity Card,you may be required to pay a fee.
WHAT DO I HAVE TO SHOW THAT I HAVE BEEN REGISTERED BEFORE I RECEIVE THE NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD?
After enrollment, you will retain two copies of the Enrollment form. You will present a copy of the Enrollment Form at the Enrollment Center at the time you are contacted by the Embassy to pick up your card. Please note that your card MUST be picked up in person.
CHANGE OF PARTICULARS
This service is available to persons who have made changes in their civil status. These changes include; change of name after marriage,change of location, change of name and others. Please allow a period of Information update. Applicants will be required to come with a document or a combination of any of the following documents depending on the type of change:-
THE IMPLICATIONS OF BEING A REGISTERED AS CITIZEN OF UGANDA
Upon registration as a citizen of Uganda, you become a legally recognized citizen of Uganda and certain duties, responsibilities and rights accrue;
MAJOR BENEFITS OF THE NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD
The National Identity Card will;
a) Facilitate the delivery of national development based on reliable &verifiable data:
b) Facilitate Regional and International integration based on verifiable and reliable data:
Key services targeted to be integrated following the implementation of the National ID:
National IDS PENDING PICK WASHINGTON EMBASSY OCT 03 2024.pdf