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Driving in America
Drivers License in America
A Drivers License is a card which allows you to
operate a motor vehicle legally. A drivers license is issued by the state in
which you live but allows you to drive anywhere in the United States and Canada.
A drivers license is also the major form of official identification in the
USA.
If you are only visiting America you can still drive in the US
using your home country Drivers License. It is valid in the US up to 6 months.
However if you plan to stay in the US for a longer time in order to drive you
will need to get a US Drivers License, which requires a Social Security
Number.
If you don't have a SSN you can still make an ID
Card. For people who can't or don't want to drive, or visitors who
don't have a SSN, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or similar state agency
will make a picture identification (ID) card for a small fee. The fee is usually
about $15. This ID card called also State ID is usually identical to a Drivers
License, but it does not allow you to drive.
Just as a remark, a few
years ago anyone could obtain a State ID or even a Drivers License easily even
without a social security number. All you had to do was to go to a DMV office
with your passport and in about 10 minutes you had your ID. This was great
because the ID being one of the major identification documents, helped you to
become "more American" as there is no difference between the state ID and
Drivers License of the American citizens and other non-American citizens. They
look exactly the same.
Because the ID was so easy to obtain many people abused it and
used as a form of identification during their illegal stay. So the US Government
changed the rules and step-by-step have forbidden the issuance of State IDs for
certain visa types. Thus right now if you have only a visitor visa (called
B1/B2) in most states the DMV won't issue you an ID anymore. There might be some
states which still allows you to make an ID card based on a visitor visa, but
most don't. You can always check this by calling and asking a local DMV
office.
Both the Drivers License and ID are valid for 5 years.
The procedures on how to obtain a Drivers License or ID slightly
differs from state to state. I suggest checking the procedures for your
particular state of interest. If you are interested in information regarding a
specific state you can visit or call any DMV office, or you can find the info on
the web here http://www.ibrinc.com/dmv_web2.html or searching on any search
engine the keywords "DMV office".