Name of the Organization : The Gambia Biometric Identification System
Type of Facility : Apply For National Identification Number (NIN)
Country : Gambia
Official Website : http://www.gambis.gm/
National Identification Number :
Your National Identification Number (NIN) will be listed on your printed card. This number is a unique identifier that is matched with your thumbprint.
Related : GAMBIS Gambia Biometric Identification System Apply For Driver’s License : www.statusin.org/5151.html
You should memorize this 11 digit number and be prepared to use it for many different transactions. To help you remember your NIN, the first six digits are made to be the same as your birthday. You must provide this National Identification Number to renew or replace your identity card.
Application Process :
To apply for a National Identity Card, you must complete application form number GID-001, provide original and copies of your supporting documents as well as pass an interview with an Immigration Officer. Your photograph will be taken free of charge inside the GAMBIS station.
Please note : all applications are subject to approval.
Acceptable Supporting Documents :
** Birth Certificate
** Gambian Passport
** Voter’s Card
** Form GID-008-District Seyfo/ Alkalo Attestation form
** Registration/ Naturalization Certificate
Application Fee :
Application Fee (non-refundable) 200 Dalasi
Application Form :
The application form is not for sale and you can download it form below.
Download Here : http://www.gambis.gm/downloads
FAQs :
What does “biometric” mean?
Biometric is defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as “The measurement of physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, DNA, or retinal patterns, for use in verifying the identity of individuals.”
Keeping biometric details of citizens and aliens is the only way that The Gambia can keep accurate records of every individual in the country.
Why do you need to take my fingerprint?
The fingerprint is the physical characteristic that the GAMBIS project will use to identify citizens and aliens biometrically. The Enrollment Officer will take a scan of your thumbprint.
What do I do if my card is lost or stolen?
If your card is lost or stolen, you should report the loss to the police department immediately and receive a police report on that matter. You should also complete the GID 007 form: Details of a Lost/Stolen Card.
Once you have compiled the necessary documents, you may apply for a replacement card using the appropriate Replacement/Renewal form and producing original and copy of the police report. Please ask the Customer Service Representative for further information
Why do I need to provide copies of my supporting documents?
It is a legal requirement that the Gambia Immigration Department keep records of all identity cards issued. In order to comply with statutory requirements, it is compulsory that copies of your supporting documents are stored along with your application form.
How do I apply for my card?
Applying for an identification card is very streamlined and efficient. Simply complete the following steps :
** Pick up an Application Form
** Submit your completed Application Form
** Complete the Enrollment and Payment process
** Pickup your printed card