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lunabean
Just a quick question: my fiance will be arriving in May with a K1 visa. Can he get a driver's license after he has a social security number (assuming he passes the written test and driving test) or does he need to wait for after he has been approved for an adjustment of status?

He will be blown away by all the strict traffic laws here as well as the idea that a STOP sign actually implies that the person needs to stop......there is so much in store for him. wacko.gif

Does anyone have any info on this?
malego77
I afraid that he can get his driver license until he'll get his EAD in hand. I tried to get the DL with my K1 visa and it wasn't possible because I needed to have a visa for at least 1 year of validity... Anyway if he have a DL from his homecountry it's valid for 3 months. Good day.
lunabean
Is that true? He could use his own DL for the first 3 months and then we will get married before the 90 days is up anyway so he can file for his adjustment of status. BUT, then if he needs to wait for the adjustment of status to be processed then won't he have a gap in coverage? He is likely getting a job where he will need a license. Any others with info on this???
eric_and_teresa
I suggest you look for the Department of Transportation's info. on how a foreign can get a driver's license on your State here.
lunabean
Thanks for the tip. I have some research to do. There will be so many things to take care of as Jose adjusts.

I noticed that your interview is coming up. Good luck! It is pretty exciting isn't it?
kid brooklyn
Tico driving in the US? Clear the streets! ohmy.gif

Yes, he will need to learn RED means STOP, not slow down. laughing.gif

And here, if you offer to pay the ticket on the spot, it's called a bribe and it's a felony. There it's called a bonus. rofl.gif
eric_and_teresa
QUOTE(lunabean @ Apr 18 2008, 10:16 PM) *
Thanks for the tip. I have some research to do. There will be so many things to take care of as Jose adjusts.

I noticed that your interview is coming up. Good luck! It is pretty exciting isn't it?

You're right there are so many things that need to be taken care of! Getting the K-1 is just the very first step! wacko.gif

Thank you for your good wishes! I'm starting to get nervous about my upcoming interview but I'm very excited as well smile.gif
lunabean
No kidding about the drivers!!!!! I have tried to warn Jose over and over that his driving will have to change in the US. A speeding ticket won't just go away with a smile and a 10 dollar bill!!!

I hate to say it but I have a strong sense that he will experience the joys of traffic school at some point while living here!
Richard and Li
(Based on traffic in China) Then, there's the concept of paying attention to the lines on the road. Everybody inside of those lines actually drives the same direction!!! wow.gif

What really worries me the most about Li is that drivers in America don't expect pedestrians to just walk out into traffic. unsure.gif

Check this vid out: Its Traffic in India, but it could be China (or maybe Costa Rica).
shawndoc
What about an international driver's license? Basically its a translation document that goes along with your home country driver's license. I'm pretty sure the US allows people from different countries to drive with one. Might only be certain countries though?
Josh and Nathalie
QUOTE(kid brooklyn @ Apr 18 2008, 11:25 PM) *
Tico driving in the US? Clear the streets! ohmy.gif

Yes, he will need to learn RED means STOP, not slow down. laughing.gif

And here, if you offer to pay the ticket on the spot, it's called a bribe and it's a felony. There it's called a bonus. rofl.gif


It's funny cause its sooo true. laughing.gif
Toshtishtash
QUOTE(Richard and Li @ Apr 19 2008, 06:04 AM) *
(Based on traffic in China) Then, there's the concept of paying attention to the lines on the road. Everybody inside of those lines actually drives the same direction!!! wow.gif

What really worries me the most about Li is that drivers in America don't expect pedestrians to just walk out into traffic. unsure.gif

Check this vid out: Its Traffic in India, but it could be China (or maybe Costa Rica).


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Mr. Klocek
QUOTE(shawndoc @ Apr 18 2008, 10:27 PM) *
What about an international driver's license? Basically its a translation document that goes along with your home country driver's license. I'm pretty sure the US allows people from different countries to drive with one. Might only be certain countries though?


GENERALLY, the international drivers' license is valid for 1 year and can only be issued in the country where the original license was issued (CR in this case). However, California has a policy that states that once you take up residency in CA you must get a new, local drivers' license within 2 weeks. There is not going to be an arrival date stamped in his international drivers' license so as long as the CHP or the local PD don't get to know him, he should be OK driving on that license all the way through the AOS process.
Mags
QUOTE(shawndoc @ Apr 19 2008, 01:27 AM) *
What about an international driver's license? Basically its a translation document that goes along with your home country driver's license. I'm pretty sure the US allows people from different countries to drive with one. Might only be certain countries though?


An International Driver's Licence is only a translation document for licences that are not written in English. It doesn't give you the right to drive longer without having a US licence. wink.gif

How long you can drive on a foreign licence differs from state to state. You will need to look up the state you are moving to and check their laws in this regard. Some allow you drive for up to a year on a foreign licence, others 3 months. It's worth looking up. biggrin.gif
AusCal
QUOTE(Mags @ Apr 19 2008, 08:47 AM) *
How long you can drive on a foreign licence differs from state to state. You will need to look up the state you are moving to and check their laws in this regard. Some allow you drive for up to a year on a foreign licence, others 3 months. It's worth looking up. biggrin.gif


As another poster stated, here in CA once you take up residency, you only have two weeks to get a CA state DL. Check out the rules for your state!

It can be such an unfair area - Her in CA - you have moved here (and, told the BCCIS you are a resident) - so, within two weeks can't legally drive using your foreign license, yet, the DMV won't give you a license until you can get an EAD & SS.........big limbo period. I wonder how many new immigrants are flaunting this law - out of necessity, and the inability to drive legally - or, simply being unaware.

I hope your state is kinder.
Mags
QUOTE(AusCal @ Apr 19 2008, 03:06 PM) *
QUOTE(Mags @ Apr 19 2008, 08:47 AM) *
How long you can drive on a foreign licence differs from state to state. You will need to look up the state you are moving to and check their laws in this regard. Some allow you drive for up to a year on a foreign licence, others 3 months. It's worth looking up. biggrin.gif


As another poster stated, here in CA once you take up residency, you only have two weeks to get a CA state DL. Check out the rules for your state!

It can be such an unfair area - Her in CA - you have moved here (and, told the BCCIS you are a resident) - so, within two weeks can't legally drive using your foreign license, yet, the DMV won't give you a license until you can get an EAD & SS.........big limbo period. I wonder how many new immigrants are flaunting this law - out of necessity, and the inability to drive legally - or, simply being unaware.

I hope your state is kinder.


California is a tough state, full stop, for driving rules and regs.
cieloazul
QUOTE(lunabean @ Apr 18 2008, 11:15 PM) *
Just a quick question: my fiance will be arriving in May with a K1 visa. Can he get a driver's license after he has a social security number (assuming he passes the written test and driving test) or does he need to wait for after he has been approved for an adjustment of status?

He will be blown away by all the strict traffic laws here as well as the idea that a STOP sign actually implies that the person needs to stop......there is so much in store for him. wacko.gif

Does anyone have any info on this?



The stop sign implies that it means to stop? That's funny,,I didn't know all those rules in the drivers manual were only implied. I really shouldn't have gotten all those speeding tickets if those rules are only implied. Those cops that stopped me should have know better.
Melrose Plant
QUOTE(Richard and Li @ Apr 19 2008, 12:04 AM) *
(Based on traffic in China) Then, there's the concept of paying attention to the lines on the road. Everybody inside of those lines actually drives the same direction!!! wow.gif

What really worries me the most about Li is that drivers in America don't expect pedestrians to just walk out into traffic. unsure.gif

Check this vid out: Its Traffic in India, but it could be China (or maybe Costa Rica).

Yep, that looks might familiar, only there are too many cars and not enough motorbikes. And they're driving on the wrong side of the road. tongue.gif
ddkm
it depends on the MVD office you go to. I was able to get a drives license valid for the duration of my K1 visa, just by showing them my visa and passport. Its worth a try at least! Then extend the license once you have EAD/GreeN Card
CarolynRitesh
Now I know I have been living in India a long time, not only did that video not make me cringe, all I could think of was: "Where is that - the traffic is soooo light?!" laughing.gif The one thing that I can say about traffic here is that I have not seen too much road rage (unless there is an accident, and then look out!) and because there is so much traffic, you never really go too fast, so generally accidents are not too major.

Michigan has a fairly new rule that only Permanent Residents can get a DL, not sure what H1B holders do to get to work, our state is not too public transport user-friendly!

If we end up in a place where Ritesh can get a motorcycle, I fear for his life as he is accustomed to the Indian 'flows like multiple rivers' kind of driving and will probably freak a lot of American drivers out! We watch Cops on a regular basis here so that he has an idea of what and what not to do when it comes to traffic and traffic stops. wink.gif (No outrunning the police when you don't feel like paying the perfunctory bribes!)
Jigi
hi,

Just Drive in Speed Limits

Jigi
Richard and Li
QUOTE(CarolynRitesh @ Apr 23 2008, 12:12 AM) *
Now I know I have been living in India a long time, not only did that video not make me cringe, all I could think of was: "Where is that - the traffic is soooo light?!" laughing.gif


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jom
I am in FL and was able to obtain a learner's permit while waiting for my GC.I am now driving around as long as I have a 21yr old licensed driver with me. I am doing better and learning from my mistakes. So far so good. My husband is so patient teaching me.

And yes even if the intersection is clear if there is a STOP sign. . . MUST STOP. Goodluck
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