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Hi,

I am currently in USA and I am waiting for the AOS. I sent all the documents and waiting for the interview.

My question is: Can I get a californian driving license while I am waiting for the green card? Because I know I can use my French driving license for three months (during tourist/waiver visa) but My tourist/waiver visa is already expired. Does anyone have a solution for me?

Thank you

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No,you can't. My husband is in the same situation.

Notice of Action (I797 Approved Petition) must indicate approved extension of stay or change in status that grants temporary or permanent residency, or indicates that an original, duplicate or renewal Resident Alien card is forthcoming.

From dmv.ca.gov

The issue of identification reliability, integrity, and confidentiality is of prime concern to all citizens. Eligibility for government services, issuance of various licenses, assessment of taxes, the right to vote, etc., are all determined through evaluations based on identification documents. It is critical that identification documents be authenticated and accurate in identifying each individual. The California driver license and ID card have been declared as primary identification documents in this state by the California legislature.

State law requires every applicant for an original California identification (ID) card and driver license to show verification of birth date and proof of legal presence within the United States to help safeguard the accuracy and integrity of departmental documents.

If your current name no longer matches the name on your birth date/legal presence document, see "True Full Name" and "How to Change Your Name" for more information.

Only the original or a certified copy of one of the following documents is acceptable:

US Birth Certificate (certified copy from state or local vital statistics office)

US Certificate of Birth Abroad or Report of Birth Abroad

Federal Proof of Indian Blood Degree

USCIS American Indian Card

Birth Certificate or passport issued from a US Territory

US Passport or US Passport Card

US Military Identification Cards (Active or reserve duty, dependent of a military member, 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

USCIS US Citizen ID Card

Permanent Resident Card

Temporary Resident Identification Card

Canadian Passport/Birth Certificate

Nonresident Alien Canadian Border Crossing Card

Valid foreign passport with a valid Record of Arrival/Departure (form I94)

"Processed for I551" stamped in a valid foreign passport

Permanent Resident Reentry Permit

Refugee travel document

Certified court order or judgment issued from a court of competent jurisdiction. Must contain name, birth date, place of birth, legal presence status, and judges signature.

Certification from California Department of Corrections or California Youth Authority

Employment Authorization Card

Valid I94 stamped "Refugee," "Parole or Parolee," "Asylee," or Section 207, Section 208, Section 209, Section 212d(2), HP or PIP

Valid I94 with attached photo stamped "Processed for I551 temporary evidence of lawful admission for permanent residence"

Notice of Action (I797 Approved Petition) must indicate approved extension of stay or change in status that grants temporary or permanent residency, or indicates that an original, duplicate or renewal Resident Alien card is forthcoming.

Immigration judges order granting asylum

Mexican Border Crossing Card with valid I94

U.S. Border Crossing Identification card with valid I94

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You will be able to get a CA drivers license with your Social Security number & EAD. You'll get both of these before your green card, assuming you've applied for them.

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No,you can't. My husband is in the same situation.

Notice of Action (I797 Approved Petition) must indicate approved extension of stay or change in status that grants temporary or permanent residency, or indicates that an original, duplicate or renewal Resident Alien card is forthcoming.

From dmv.ca.gov

The issue of identification reliability, integrity, and confidentiality is of prime concern to all citizens. Eligibility for government services, issuance of various licenses, assessment of taxes, the right to vote, etc., are all determined through evaluations based on identification documents. It is critical that identification documents be authenticated and accurate in identifying each individual. The California driver license and ID card have been declared as primary identification documents in this state by the California legislature.

State law requires every applicant for an original California identification (ID) card and driver license to show verification of birth date and proof of legal presence within the United States to help safeguard the accuracy and integrity of departmental documents.

If your current name no longer matches the name on your birth date/legal presence document, see "True Full Name" and "How to Change Your Name" for more information.

Only the original or a certified copy of one of the following documents is acceptable:

US Birth Certificate (certified copy from state or local vital statistics office)

US Certificate of Birth Abroad or Report of Birth Abroad

Federal Proof of Indian Blood Degree

USCIS American Indian Card

Birth Certificate or passport issued from a US Territory

US Passport or US Passport Card

US Military Identification Cards (Active or reserve duty, dependent of a military member, 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

USCIS US Citizen ID Card

Permanent Resident Card

Temporary Resident Identification Card

Canadian Passport/Birth Certificate

Nonresident Alien Canadian Border Crossing Card

Valid foreign passport with a valid Record of Arrival/Departure (form I94)

"Processed for I551" stamped in a valid foreign passport

Permanent Resident Reentry Permit

Refugee travel document

Certified court order or judgment issued from a court of competent jurisdiction. Must contain name, birth date, place of birth, legal presence status, and judges signature.

Certification from California Department of Corrections or California Youth Authority

Employment Authorization Card

Valid I94 stamped "Refugee," "Parole or Parolee," "Asylee," or Section 207, Section 208, Section 209, Section 212d(2), HP or PIP

Valid I94 with attached photo stamped "Processed for I551 temporary evidence of lawful admission for permanent residence"

Notice of Action (I797 Approved Petition) must indicate approved extension of stay or change in status that grants temporary or permanent residency, or indicates that an original, duplicate or renewal Resident Alien card is forthcoming.

Immigration judges order granting asylum

Mexican Border Crossing Card with valid I94

U.S. Border Crossing Identification card with valid I94

The I-94 is what you get when you come into the US with your K-1. We read this to mean that you CAN get your driver's license before your green card AND before your EAD. Have either of you gone to the DMV to ask? I'm headed there this week sometime to get my tags for my plate. I'll ask then.

K1 Visa timeline:

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

02/01/2014 - mailed our petition

07/25/2014 - Johan arrives in Los Angeles! 

*See updated timeline for specific dates.*

AOS timeline:~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

08/02/2014 - AOS, EAD, AP applications mailed. 

11/17/2014 - K2 gets an interview waiver letter in the mail (dated November 12th) (K1 has never gotten this letter)

08/24/2015 - Green cards are FINALLY in hand after nearly 13 months of waiting. 

ROC timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

05/01/2017 - ROC application sent 

05/02/2017 - CSC receives our package

05/03/2017 - Official NOA1 date

05/10/2017 - MO cashed at our bank

05/12/2017 - NOA 1 is in the mailbox.

05/20/2017 - Biometrics letter in hand

05/31/2017 - biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

06/19/2018 - ROC still pending with no news but that wonky glitch back in February, so we went ahead and filed for citizenship

N-400 timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

06/19/2018 - N-400 application filed online

06/20/2018 - NOA1 received online for Naturalization application

06/25/2018 - Biometrics notification online (PDF Document)

07/12/2018 - Biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

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Hi,

Based on my experience I got my driver's license (in New York) using my I-551 stamp in my passport provided right after our interview. Make sure you get your passport stamped before you leave the service center.

Hope this helps in some way.

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Thank you so much for your answers,

I just got the mail for the USCIS and my appointment for the interview is on May 14th.

I have a quick question about that: When I arrived in California, me and my husband were living at his parents place but we moved out in our appartement now. The problem is that when we filled the documents for the AOS we put his parents address and we dont know if we should tell them that we change the address because I got the mail one month after sending my documents, so they could wonder if I knew that I would move out when I filled the documents. If someone can give me advice?

thank you.

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Thank you so much for your answers,

I just got the mail for the USCIS and my appointment for the interview is on May 14th.

I have a quick question about that: When I arrived in California, me and my husband were living at his parents place but we moved out in our appartement now. The problem is that when we filled the documents for the AOS we put his parents address and we dont know if we should tell them that we change the address because I got the mail one month after sending my documents, so they could wonder if I knew that I would move out when I filled the documents. If someone can give me advice?

thank you.

1) if you are staying in the same state with your husband parent, or not far from them, you can always go there and pick your mail from there... So far you don't have issues with them before moving out.

2) you can call the 1-800 to inform them of your new address and there is no wrong/harm in doing that.

Good luck

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Hi,

I am currently in USA and I am waiting for the AOS. I sent all the documents and waiting for the interview.

My question is: Can I get a californian driving license while I am waiting for the green card? Because I know I can use my French driving license for three months (during tourist/waiver visa) but My tourist/waiver visa is already expired. Does anyone have a solution for me?

Thank you

I was confused by this, so I went directly to the DMV to ask yesterday and spoke to 2 separate people about it. YES, you can get your Ca drivers license before AOS, before marriage actually. You need a passport, your drivers license from your former country, and your I-94, which you obtain once you've entered the country and they cancel your K1. You take the written test (36 questions) and if you pass, they issue you a temp license. that license expires when the I-94 does, so if you adjust status and get the stamp or your EAD before the 90 days is up it continues with no problems. if it expires, you just need to quit driving until you get the next document, then let them know and it's reinstated.

K1 Visa timeline:

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

02/01/2014 - mailed our petition

07/25/2014 - Johan arrives in Los Angeles! 

*See updated timeline for specific dates.*

AOS timeline:~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

08/02/2014 - AOS, EAD, AP applications mailed. 

11/17/2014 - K2 gets an interview waiver letter in the mail (dated November 12th) (K1 has never gotten this letter)

08/24/2015 - Green cards are FINALLY in hand after nearly 13 months of waiting. 

ROC timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

05/01/2017 - ROC application sent 

05/02/2017 - CSC receives our package

05/03/2017 - Official NOA1 date

05/10/2017 - MO cashed at our bank

05/12/2017 - NOA 1 is in the mailbox.

05/20/2017 - Biometrics letter in hand

05/31/2017 - biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

06/19/2018 - ROC still pending with no news but that wonky glitch back in February, so we went ahead and filed for citizenship

N-400 timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

06/19/2018 - N-400 application filed online

06/20/2018 - NOA1 received online for Naturalization application

06/25/2018 - Biometrics notification online (PDF Document)

07/12/2018 - Biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

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