Every U.S. state has their own independent DMV (Department of Vehicles) with a web site that will tell you if your license is accepted in that particular state.
Google the state name and DMV to access this information for the state that you are traveling to.
Israeli visitors and tourists may drive in the US for up to a year with an Israeli driving licence. If you intend to work or study in the US, you must obtain a driving licence (usually within 30 to 90 days) in the state where you land or where you're now residing. You in any case need to look into car insurance immediately.
It's wise (but not mandatory) to obtain an International Driver's Permit (IDP). Always carry your Israeli licence as well as your IDP. Without an IDP it may be necessary to obtain a certified English translation of your Hebrew-language driving licence, obtainable from any Israeli consulate or embassy in the US.
It differs between states in US.
Yes. All US drivers licenses are valid in all US states, and Puerto Rico is part of the US
There is not a way to get your licenses in Canada of they are suspended in the US. Once your licenses is suspended in one place you cannot get them anywhere else.
Only to members of the US military to drive military vehicles. States issue regular driver's licenses.
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Only if you are tourist in US and you planing to drive, the Driver licence with your pasaport will be accepted, at least Mexican drivers licence.
All of the US states honor the drivers licenses of the other States. However, they do not necessarily honor the learners permits, or other restricted(farm/school) licenses.
I'm hoping that a Canadian contributor will add their input to this - BUT -I'm thinking NO. Although Canadian drivers licenses are honored and reciprocal in the US, Canadian learners permit would notbe accepted in the US and I would suspect that the same holds true in Canada.
No. No US state issues driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, although it has been a matter of discussion by the governor and some legislators in the State of New York.
US dollars are 'accepted' everywhere in the world. The US dollar buys approximately 3.69 New Israeli Shekels, as of March 2010.
You may only use certain foreign licenses, including a US license, for 1 year in Norway, and after that you will have to transfer to a Norwegian one.
Yes. The part about being married isn't even required; there are plenty of people in the US on student visas that get driver's licenses.