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sue1973 Feb 4th 2018 7:31 pm

Children of L1 visa holder
 
We are over here in LA on my husbands L1 visa, and will be here for at least another 3 years. Our eldest daughter is 17 this month, and naturally wants to learn to drive, but we’ve realised she may not be able to get a license without a SSN. Is this right?

Rete Feb 4th 2018 7:34 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 

Originally Posted by sue1973 (Post 12434759)
We are over here in LA on my husbands L1 visa, and will be here for at least another 3 years. Our eldest daughter is 17 this month, and naturally wants to learn to drive, but we’ve realised she may not be able to get a license without a SSN. Is this right?

She should be able to get a letter from the social security administration stating that she is ineligible for a ss. Take that letter to the DVM along with the L-1 visa and she should be able to take the practical and driving test for her license.

sue1973 Feb 4th 2018 7:36 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 

Originally Posted by Rete (Post 12434761)
She should be able to get a letter from the social security administrating stating that she is ineligible for a ss. Take that letter to the DVM along with the L-1 visa and she should be able to take the practical and driving test for her license.

Thank you, that’s really helpful 😊

S Folinsky Feb 4th 2018 9:28 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
Although not popular, the "AB60" drivers licenses may be available. These are issued regardless of immigration status or no SSN.

petitefrancaise Feb 5th 2018 2:02 am

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
Your daughter should be able to sign an affidavit stating she can not get a ssn. Ask specifically for this.

rakirkpatrick Feb 5th 2018 9:34 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
My daughter has just turned 18 and got her driving license last year (June) aged 17. She is also here on my L1 visa and we had no issues at all getting her a learners permit or final full licence.

We went to the local Social Security office and they will give you an official letter stating that she is not eligible for a SS No. You just present this with the DMV paperwork and all is good.

Not sure how long you have been here but you may also want to ask about an ITIN tax number for your daughter and any other person on the L1 visa who does not have a SS No. This caught us out the first year we did taxes and had to apply retrospectively. Its essentially a tax ID number that you place on your tax return form to allow for the claiming of dependants who do not have SS No's.

Good luck :)

jammiie Feb 6th 2018 1:18 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
Can I ask why she wouldn't be eligible for a SSN?

My wife is here on my L1 and got her SSN on our second day on the ground along with me. Surely the same should apply to your daughter as she is on L2 just like my wife.

rakirkpatrick Feb 6th 2018 1:33 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
Hi my wife is able to get one through application for an EAD work permit but not my daughter.

I have been informed of that by both the lawyer who handled the L1 visa originally in 2014 and the social security office.

Green Card applications are underway now that will allow them both to get full SSN's. ;)

Noorah101 Feb 6th 2018 7:00 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 
Spouses can get a SSN and EAD. Children cannot.

Rene

Rete Feb 7th 2018 12:19 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 

Originally Posted by rakirkpatrick (Post 12436021)
Green Card applications are underway now that will allow them both to get full SSN's. ;)


There is no such thing as a partial SSN.

Pulaski Feb 7th 2018 12:22 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 

Originally Posted by Rete (Post 12436858)
There is no such thing as a partial SSN.

But there is such a thing as an SSN card stamped with "valid for work only with authorization", so I think you know what he meant! :rolleyes:

Rete Feb 7th 2018 12:35 pm

Re: Children of L1 visa holder
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 12436861)
But there is such a thing as an SSN card stamped with "valid for work only with authorization", so I think you know what he meant! :rolleyes:

Actually, no, I didn't even think of that. :zzz:


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