How do I remove 'temp visitor' from my NY Drivers License now I have a Green Card?
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Does anyone know to to remove the wording 'temp visitor' with expiration date from my NY Drivers License now I have a Green Card? This expiration date is roughly 2 years prior to the expiration date of the license and occurs in August this year so I have some time to remove it, I just don't know how.
I've recently moved house and just changed my address online with the DMV both on their records and with the physical documents but I don't think they'll remove this statement (I'm still waiting for it in the mail) as to my knowledge they are unaware I have a green card now.
Any guidance or ideas are more than welcome.
Thanks
Helen
I've recently moved house and just changed my address online with the DMV both on their records and with the physical documents but I don't think they'll remove this statement (I'm still waiting for it in the mail) as to my knowledge they are unaware I have a green card now.
Any guidance or ideas are more than welcome.
Thanks
Helen
#2
Go to the DMV and show them your green card and have the legend removed.
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Thanks. Can this be done on-line at all as my local DMVs have terrible opening hours?
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Ok thanks, I'll give it a go
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Probably have to go to the office...they don't like to make things easy, or pleasant 
Anyway, be happy there's a office nearby...they've shut them all down in MA, so it seems, nearest one is 20miles in either direction, Boston, Worcester or Milford

Anyway, be happy there's a office nearby...they've shut them all down in MA, so it seems, nearest one is 20miles in either direction, Boston, Worcester or Milford
#7
You will likely have to go in to the office as they will probably want to see your physical PR card. It's definitely a pain.
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Did you end up going in to do this? I have the same dilemma and came across your post while searching.
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My view is what's the point? I had a greencard for 5 years before I got citizenship and still had my social security card stamped with the "valid for work with INS authorization" or whatever it was. Twice I've gone 3.5 years with the wrong address on my drivers license because I moved shortly after getting a new one. My view is if you have done what's required of you by law then updating the actual document when you don't have to is kind of a waste of time and money.
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My view is what's the point? I had a greencard for 5 years before I got citizenship and still had my social security card stamped with the "valid for work with INS authorization" or whatever it was. Twice I've gone 3.5 years with the wrong address on my drivers license because I moved shortly after getting a new one. My view is if you have done what's required of you by law then updating the actual document when you don't have to is kind of a waste of time and money.
WA gives you 10 days for address change, easy to do online.
Last edited by kimilseung; Mar 28th 2012 at 1:40 pm.
#12
Down this way, anyone that scans the license gets the updated info and you can just write on a scrap of paper and stick that to the license for an address change.







