Okay, here’s my story about how I got my Marshall Islands driver’s license online.
So, I needed to get a driver’s license for the Marshall Islands. I was planning a trip there, and driving seemed like the best way to get around. I started looking into it, and man, it seemed like a real pain to do it the traditional way. Long lines, paperwork, you name it. Then I stumbled upon this online thing, and it seemed way too easy. I figured, why not give it a shot?
I started poking around on the internet. There were a bunch of websites offering to help you get an international driving permit, which is apparently regulated by the United Nations or something. I’m not gonna lie, some of them looked sketchy as hell. But I found one that seemed a little more legit. It had decent reviews, and the process looked pretty straightforward.

Here’s what I did:
- Filled out a form: They had this online form, you know, the usual stuff. Name, address, date of birth, blah blah blah. I just plugged in my info.
- Uploaded some documents: I had to scan my current driver’s license and take a picture of myself. Nothing too crazy. They also asked for a photo of my signature, which I thought was a little weird, but whatever. I just signed a piece of paper and snapped a pic with my phone.
- Paid the fee: Of course, it wasn’t free. But it was way cheaper than I expected. I just used my credit card, crossed my fingers, and hoped for the best.
After I submitted everything, I got an email saying they were reviewing my application. They said it would be approved quickly, which sounded good to me. I was kind of impatient, to be honest. I kept checking my email every five minutes. Finally, after just a few hours, I got another email saying I was approved! They sent me a digital copy of my international driving permit right away. I was shocked that it took only few hours.
They said they’d also ship a physical copy to me, but I didn’t really need it. The digital one was good enough for me. I printed it out just in case, but I never ended up needing it. They also mentioned that when driving in the Marshall Islands, you gotta drive on the right side of the road and keep it under 40 km/h. Good to know, I guess.
Honestly, the whole thing was way easier than I thought it would be. I was expecting it to be a huge hassle, but it was actually pretty smooth. I’m not saying this is the best way to do it, but it worked for me. If you’re in a hurry and need a driver’s license for the Marshall Islands, this online thing might be worth checking out. Just do your research and make sure you use a reputable website, alright?