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Hello,

 

Can I get a learner's permit without a social security number? I just got my EAD and have yet to apply for social security number;  I am based in Wisconsin

 

I appreciate your response.

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22 hours ago, jaya_razz said:

Hello,

 

Can I get a learner's permit without a social security number? I just got my EAD and have yet to apply for social security number;  I am based in Wisconsin

 

I appreciate your response.

Hi i don't think so, IF you have a paystub though that has your ssn on it you could use that. Otherwise you cant get it without it.

Here are the documents needed for drivers license.

 

* Your name and date of birth (e.g.,certified birth certificate, employment authorization card, etc.).

 

  • * Identity (e.g., Social Security card, military discharge papers, etc.).
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  • * Social Security number (e.g., Social Security card, pay stubs showing your entire SSN, etc.)
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  • * U.S. citizenship OR permanent legal presence, conditional resident status, or temporary visitor status. (e.g., valid U.S. passport, valid I-551, etc.).
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  • * Wisconsin residency (e.g., utility bill dated within the last 90 days, mortgage or rental agreement, etc.).
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  • * Any legal name change (e.g., marriage certificate, divorce decree, etc.).
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