Where to Buy Anguilla ID Card Online (Find the Best Deals)

Time:2025-1-3 Author:ldsf125303

Alright, so I’ve been getting a few questions about how I managed to snag an Anguilla ID card online. Figured I’d just lay it all out here, step-by-step, just how I went through the whole process.

First off, I had to do some digging. There was a lot of official information, but nothing that really told me the how-to of getting it done, especially online. I stumbled upon some forum posts and a few random articles, but nothing concrete. So, I started trying out different things. I filled out an application form online, which is known as a Form 9, I think. Then I got my work permit, I guess this is a necessary step, because I can not get that card without this. But I didn’t receive my ID card in this step.

After getting my work permit, I started to contact the Labour Department, because I heard they had started issuing these ID cards to new work permit holders. I sent a bunch of emails, made some calls, basically just tried to get in touch with someone who could point me in the right direction.

Eventually, I got a reply. They told me what documents I needed to submit, you know, proof of my work permit, my passport, some photos, the usual stuff. I gathered everything, scanned it all, and sent it over.

Then came the waiting game. It took a while, not gonna lie. I followed up a few times, just to make sure they received everything and to see if there were any updates. Finally, I got an email saying my application was approved and my ID card was being processed.

A few weeks later, boom, there it was. Arrived in the mail, all official and everything. It was a bit of a process, lots of back and forth, but in the end, I got my Anguilla ID card. Now I can travel to this country for work more easily.

Here’s a quick rundown of the steps:

  • Filled out the online application (Form 9).
  • Applied for and received a work permit.
  • Contacted the Labour Department.
  • Submitted the required documents.
  • Waited for processing.
  • Received my Anguilla ID card in the mail.

It wasn’t the simplest thing in the world, but hey, I got it done. So, to all of you asking, that’s how I did it. Maybe this will help someone else out there trying to do the same.