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tennesseevolunteer
Salve and I just returned from the FAMOUS CALIFORNIA DMV. This is our 3rd trip. We took with us her passport with valid I-94, her brand new Social Security card in maiden name but it has been changed to our married name at the SSA last Friday. Plus all the orginial documents she took with her on her K-1 INTERVIEW IN Taiwan just in case they asked for something. This DMV worker took her passport to his supervisior and came back and told us it will be a waste of money because the I-94 will expire in May 2007. I tried to tell him she was here on a fiance visa and we have already got married(had orginial marriage certificate to) but no way he would listen.

I want to put Salve in driving school but this DMV thing is driving me crazy.

Just to let anyone who wants to know we are doing fine. We got married 3/3/07 and still honeymooning.
Jomo's girl
QUOTE(tennesseevolunteer @ Mar 29 2007, 02:49 PM) *
Salve and I just returned from the FAMOUS CALIFORNIA DMV. This is our 3rd trip. We took with us her passport with valid I-94, her brand new Social Security card in maiden name but it has been changed to our married name at the SSA last Friday. Plus all the orginial documents she took with her on her K-1 INTERVIEW IN Taiwan just in case they asked for something. This DMV worker took her passport to his supervisior and came back and told us it will be a waste of money because the I-94 will expire in May 2007. I tried to tell him she was here on a fiance visa and we have already got married(had orginial marriage certificate to) but no way he would listen.

I want to put Salve in driving school but this DMV thing is driving me crazy.

Just to let anyone who wants to know we are doing fine. We got married 3/3/07 and still honeymooning.


Green Card
Passport
Birth Certificate
SS card

That's what we need here in Missouri to get Andre's learner's permit and state ID. Working on those driving lessons now.
WifeOHunkyJohn
also they take a valid I-94 with more than 60 days before it expires

check their website: CA DMV
QUOTE
Only the original or a certified copy of one of the following documents is acceptable:

* US Birth Certificate
* US Certificate or Report of Birth Abroad
* Federal Proof of Indian Blood Degree
* INS American Indian Card
* Birth Certificate or passport issued from a US Territory
* US Passport
* US Military Identification Cards (Active or reserve duty, dependent, retired member, discharged from service, medical/religious personnel)
* Common Access Card (only if designated as Active military or Active Reserve or Active Selected Reserve)
* Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
* Northern Mariana Card
* INS US Citizen ID Card
* Permanent Resident Card
* Temporary Resident Identification Card
* Canadian Passport/Birth Certificate
* Non-resident Alien Canadian Border Crossing Card
* Valid foreign passport with a valid Record of Arrival/Departure (form I-94)
* Certification from California Department of Corrections or California Youth Authority
* Employment Authorization Card
* Permanent Resident Re-entry Permit
* Refugee travel document
* "Processed for I-551" stamped in a valid foreign passport
* Valid I-94 stamped "Refugee," "Parole or Parolee," "Asylee," or Section 207, Section 208, Section 209, Section 212d(2), HP or PIP
* Immigration judge's order granting asylum
* Certified court order or judgment issued from a court of competent jurisdiction.
* Valid I-94 with attached photo stamped "Processed for I-551 temporary evidence of lawful admission for permanent residence"
* Notice of Action (I-797 Approved Petition)
* Mexican Border Crossing Card with valid I-94
YuAndDan
QUOTE(WifeOHunkyJohn @ Mar 29 2007, 04:11 PM) *
also they take a valid I-94 with more than 60 days before it expires


Yes but they want to see an I-94 with more than 90 days validity. They will make the driver's license expire the same date as the I-94.

You will need either a Green-Card or EAD card, to show that you will be resident longer than the short time of the I-94.
jasman0717
Claudeth was able to get her California I.D. once her EAD arrived from the USCIS.
tito
QUOTE(jasman0717 @ Mar 29 2007, 03:24 PM) *
Claudeth was able to get her California I.D. once her EAD arrived from the USCIS.


That's great!

This is what they keep telling me. I have a feeling the green card will come before the EAD!

"You will need either a Green-Card or EAD card, to show that you will be resident longer than the short time of the I-94."
tennesseevolunteer
Well we just mailed her AOS and EOA yesterday so we will just have to wait. I'll take her in to the corn field and let her drive laughing.gif just kidding. I looked at the DMV web site but of course the dates on the vaild I-94 was not discussed. It is OK. We are having fun being together after the long wait heart.gif
John & Annie
QUOTE(tennesseevolunteer @ Mar 29 2007, 02:49 PM) *
Well we just mailed her AOS and EOA yesterday so we will just have to wait. I'll take her in to the corn field and let her drive laughing.gif just kidding. I looked at the DMV web site but of course the dates on the vaild I-94 was not discussed. It is OK. We are having fun being together after the long wait heart.gif



We had all kinds of trouble and had to bring print outs of their own website to prove to them we had the required info.

That being said, once we traveled on AP, CBP gave Annie a I-94 with a one year expiration, we used that and now her license will expire the same date as her I-94.

Once we get the Green Card, we can update the license to the expiration of the green card, and so on.

Suzanne and Gary
Yep, we just got turned away at the DMV today because temporary work permit expires MAy11th. Sounds like we have to wait for the EAD card. Back to illegal driving with no insurance,whatever!!
~~~water~~~
crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif immigration sucks im so tired... was looking forward to my husband getting his license today... but we were turned away because of the I-94 expiring...
akdiver
QUOTE(Suzanne and Gary @ Apr 3 2007, 08:16 PM) *
Back to illegal driving with no insurance,whatever!!
Hope you/she/he get stopped, arrested and deported.
Lisax
QUOTE(tennesseevolunteer @ Mar 29 2007, 03:49 PM) *
Salve and I just returned from the FAMOUS CALIFORNIA DMV. This is our 3rd trip. We took with us her passport with valid I-94, her brand new Social Security card in maiden name but it has been changed to our married name at the SSA last Friday. Plus all the orginial documents she took with her on her K-1 INTERVIEW IN Taiwan just in case they asked for something. This DMV worker took her passport to his supervisior and came back and told us it will be a waste of money because the I-94 will expire in May 2007. I tried to tell him she was here on a fiance visa and we have already got married(had orginial marriage certificate to) but no way he would listen.

I want to put Salve in driving school but this DMV thing is driving me crazy.

Just to let anyone who wants to know we are doing fine. We got married 3/3/07 and still honeymooning.


In Rhode Island, I also had to bring with me a utility bill, in my name, I also had my green card, SS#, I brought my marriage certificate as well.

Definitely get her to do driving school, it will all be worth it in the end when she gets her drivers license. I just received mine last week, was so excited. I took a while to get mine, because I could use my UK drivers license for at least a year, which I did, I could have got my license sooner though. smile.gif

Believe me, those who are waiting for the EAD, don't do it! it's a complete waste of time! and money! I received my EAD card, after I got my Green Card!! it took forever and when I did get it, the card had already expired! go figure! wacko.gif
Jeraly
So you need your green card before you can legally drive? What about driving on your overseas license? And how would insurance work for that?
akdiver
QUOTE(Lisax @ May 14 2008, 08:54 AM) *
Believe me, those who are waiting for the EAD, don't do it! it's a complete waste of time! and money! I received my EAD card, after I got my Green Card!! it took forever and when I did get it, the card had already expired! go figure!
I disagree. My wife applied for AP, EAD, and PR card at the same time. She got the AP first. About 2 months after applying, she got the EAD. About six weeks after that, she got the PR card. By getting the EAD when she did, she was able to get an excellent "starter job" at the university - an opportunity she would have completely missed had she not applied for the EAD. She has been in this starter job for about two and a half years, used it to get half off the tuition for master's degrees for both of us, as well as build retirement and provide us with health benefits. She has now completed her master's degree and is looking for a better job.

Key to all of this was getting the EAD when she did. Had she waited for the PR card, we would be in a much different situation right now.
Lisax
QUOTE(akdiver @ May 14 2008, 02:17 PM) *
QUOTE(Lisax @ May 14 2008, 08:54 AM) *
Believe me, those who are waiting for the EAD, don't do it! it's a complete waste of time! and money! I received my EAD card, after I got my Green Card!! it took forever and when I did get it, the card had already expired! go figure!
I disagree. My wife applied for AP, EAD, and PR card at the same time. She got the AP first. About 2 months after applying, she got the EAD. About six weeks after that, she got the PR card. By getting the EAD when she did, she was able to get an excellent "starter job" at the university - an opportunity she would have completely missed had she not applied for the EAD. She has been in this starter job for about two and a half years, used it to get half off the tuition for master's degrees for both of us, as well as build retirement and provide us with health benefits. She has now completed her master's degree and is looking for a better job.

Key to all of this was getting the EAD when she did. Had she waited for the PR card, we would be in a much different situation right now.


Well, through my experience, it wasn't any help, with applying for the EAD, we thought it would, because I needed to work, it just took much longer than we thought it would, but my Green Card came first, so either way it didn't matter. I'm not saying don't go and get an EAD card, if you need to, thats totally up to you. Everyone's experience is different.
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