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Old Jul 2nd 2012, 5:11 pm
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Hi,

When I went to the DMV to get my driver's license a couple of months ago I was told I didn't have enough time left on my I-194 so I couldn't apply. Am I correct in thinking I can only apply when I get my greencard? (Which, as I've only just started AOS could be 6months - 1 yr/2yrs/who knows!)

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Originally Posted by Holliver
Hi,

When I went to the DMV to get my driver's license a couple of months ago I was told I didn't have enough time left on my I-194 so I couldn't apply. Am I correct in thinking I can only apply when I get my greencard? (Which, as I've only just started AOS could be 6months - 1 yr/2yrs/who knows!)

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You can probably apply once you have your EAD in hand. And your SS card.

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You can probably apply once you have your EAD in hand. And your SS card.

Rene
OK good to know. Thanks
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What California wants is "proof of legal presence" in the US.

One of the 28 possible documents listed is "Employment Authorization Card" so I believe that Rene is correct that you will be able to apply once you have your EAD and SSN.
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What California wants is "proof of legal presence" in the US.

One of the 28 possible documents listed is "Employment Authorization Card" so I believe that Rene is correct that you will be able to apply once you have your EAD and SSN.
It should also be noted that the DMV will only issue you the DL for the duration of the EAD, which will be 12 months and so once you get your GC you will need to pay the cost of a new DL.

The same applies if you will receive a 2 year/Conditional green card, your DL will only be valid for 2 years.
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It should also be noted that the DMV will only issue you the DL for the duration of the EAD, which will be 12 months and so once you get your GC you will need to pay the cost of a new DL.

The same applies if you will receive a 2 year/Conditional green card, your DL will only be valid for 2 years.
So would it be better to wait until I get my green card before getting a CA license?
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It is better to have the licence now, and pay the renewal fee later, in my opinion.
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It is better to have the licence now, and pay the renewal fee later, in my opinion.
+1

* Started the clock to lower insurance rates.
* Have the most universally accepted form of ID in the US.
* Less likely to fall foul of driving laws using UK license.
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+1

* Started the clock to lower insurance rates.
* Have the most universally accepted form of ID in the US.
* Less likely to fall foul of driving laws using UK license.
Yes - get the license as soon as you can - the renewal fee is only $31
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Originally Posted by RICH
It is better to have the licence now, and pay the renewal fee later, in my opinion.
Originally Posted by fatbrit
+1

* Started the clock to lower insurance rates.
* Have the most universally accepted form of ID in the US.
* Less likely to fall foul of driving laws using UK license.
Originally Posted by md95065
Yes - get the license as soon as you can - the renewal fee is only $31
Brilliant. Thanks for the advice. I'll do that then. Cheers.
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Hey

Sorry to hijack this thread, I have a similar question. Came here on an H4 visa and got my CA driving license, it is valid until 10/10/12 which is when my H4 would expire.
We have recently received our Green Cards and I now have a SSN - do I just wait for a renewal notice in the mail from the DMV or can I go in now and renew with my GC and SSN?

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Hey

Sorry to hijack this thread, I have a similar question. Came here on an H4 visa and got my CA driving license, it is valid until 10/10/12 which is when my H4 would expire.
We have recently received our Green Cards and I now have a SSN - do I just wait for a renewal notice in the mail from the DMV or can I go in now and renew with my GC and SSN?

Thanks
Sarah
Renew now, normally. Make sure your SSN card does not carry a "no work without authorization" endorsement. If you need to get an unrestricted SSN card, do that first.

Make a copy of your license in case you don't get the old one back.
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Renew now, normally. Make sure your SSN card does not carry a "no work without authorization" endorsement. If you need to get an unrestricted SSN card, do that first.
The CA DMV shouldn't care about any endorsements on the SSN card - they just care about the number (so that they can suspend your license if you fail to pay any child support that you owe ...) - the Green Card is good for "proof of lawful presence".
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Thanks, I will attempt to go in this week and sort it. The joys of the DMV!
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All done - 2hr and 3mins from entering to exiting the DMV (with no appt). There was a bit of confusion at one point and they said i would have to re take the written test, but turns out I didnt and there was no charge
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