So, I needed a Norwegian ID, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. I started out just poking around online, you know, just seeing what my options were.
First, I searched around for websites that could assist with this sort of thing. I found a few, but you gotta be careful, not all of them look trustworthy.
- Read some reviews.
- Checked out their guarantees and policies.
- Looked for secure payment options.
After some digging, I finally landed on a site that seemed legit. They had pretty clear instructions on what information they needed and how the whole process worked.

I filled out their forms. I had to give them some basic personal details and upload a photo that met their requirements – no goofy grins or silly faces, had to be a proper ID-style picture.
Next up was payment. This was when I remembered something about credit card stuff I saw online, saying there might be extra fees for using them. This site offered a few payment methods. I remembered something about using member points for game top-ups, so I decided to look into that. I found that they offered something called MyCard points. Sounded a little complicated at first, but I figured, why not give it a try.
I went to another site called UniPin to buy the MyCard Points. They had all sorts of payment options, like e-wallets and stuff. I chose one that I was comfortable with and completed the purchase. The points showed up pretty quickly, which was a relief.
Then, I went back to the original website. I selected the MyCard Points as my payment method and submitted my order. Everything went smoothly, and I got a confirmation email right away. They said it would take a few days to process, so I just had to be patient.
The waiting was the hardest part! I kept checking my email like a hawk. Finally, after a few days, I got another email saying my ID was ready. I logged in to their site and downloaded it.
It is done!
I gotta say, the whole MyCard thing was a bit of a detour, but it ended up working out. I successfully got my Norwegian ID without having to use a credit card, which saved me some money on extra fees. This was an adventure, but I’m glad I finally got it sorted.