drawbridgep opened this issue on Jan 07, 2005 ยท 79 posts
drawbridgep posted Fri, 07 January 2005 at 11:00 AM
Claymor - You'ld think so wouldn't you. I think you're right, if I was a US citizen. Which I won't be for 3.5 years. They (BMV) have a list of valid primary documents for non-US citizens. One thing they like is the I-94 which is the white card that you get put in your passport when you come and visit the US. Normally lasts only 3 months (as does mine), but since I've applied for permanent status they (immigration) don't hassle you. BUT as far as the BMV are concerned, my I-94 is no longer valid and my visa which purely to let me in to get married is no longer valid since I'm married now and only lasted 3 months anyway. AND to make matters worse. I've just found out that I have to apply first for a learners permit, and then can't apply for a full drivers licence for 60 days after that! So I can drive, but only with a holder of a full licence in the car with me. I'm going back to bed now. Wake me in a month.