Consular Identification Card - History

History

Countries with Consular Identification (CID) Cards
Country Issuing Country's Name of Their Consular ID Card Required Application Documents Cost Inception Date Reference
Argentina matricula consular October 2003
Bolivia
Brazil matrícula consular • Notarized copy of first 2 pages

of valid Brazilian passport • Apply in person or by mail

Free
Colombia cédula ciudadanía (citizen ID) • Original Colombian ID (expired or unexpired) or

original birth certificate • Document showing blood type • Apply in person • Temporary ID in 30 minutes, actual ID in one year

Free
Dominican Republic localizador archivo • Unexpired passport or national ID (cédula)

• Ready same day

$12
Ecuador consular ID • Ecuadorian passport or national ID (cédula)

• Proof of U.S. address • Ready same day

$5
Guatemala Tarjeta de Identificación Consular Guatemalteca (TICG) • Valid Guatemalan passport

• (To obtain passport, present original + 2 copies of birth certificate + photo ID + $65 fee) • Ready in 2 days

$30 August 2002
Guinea consular ID • Photocopy of unexpired Guinean passport or

national identity card, or birth certificate + photo ID • Ready next day

$25
Mali carte d'identité consulaire Mali passport or national ID card $18
Mexico Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridads (MCAS) • Birth certificate: original + 2 copies

• Photo ID from Mexico: original + 1 copy • Proof of U.S. address • Ready same day

US $28 1871
Nigeria citizen’s certificate • Photocopy of Nigerian passport or national ID $25
Pakistan national identity card for overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) • Notarized copies of: first 4 pages of passport; visa or

other document showing legal stay in U.S.; and National ID card or Bay-Form • Proof of address in U.S. and Pakistan

$15
Peru tarjeta consular • Valid Documento Nacional de Identidad and passport

• Proof of residence in U.S.

$2
Senegal consular ID • Senegalese ID, such as a passport or national ID card

• Ready in 1 month

$4

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