No. NC doesn't play that game.
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U need SSC and money and Address.
Actually there are still several states that allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses. New Mexico is one of them....you just have to bring other identification with you and proof that you are living in the state.
No. California may play that game - Kentucky does not.
Washington is one for sure...don't know about the rest. NOT California or Arizona that's for sure haha
Yes if you have a drivers license in any country it is valid..however if you are planning on staying in the US for an extended period of time it is much easier and efficient to obtain a state ID in your state of temporary residence, this comes in handy as well when trying to purchase alcohol or tobacco because an international drivers license might often get turned down as being fake.Added: The above answer is PARTIALLY correct. The holder of a tourist visa may drive on an international drivers license or a license from their home country.HOWEVER - if they are here on a student visa, work visa, or on a green card, or as a resident alien, they must obtain a drivers license from the US state in which they are residing.
yes, eventually with all the proper procedures in place.
Actually there are states that issue illegal aliens driver's licenses. New Mexico is one of them. Also Utah and Washington
Illegal alien stands for illegal imagrant!
No, being unlicensed is against the law in any state and being uninsured is against the law in most states, legal or illegal. If you're an illegal alien and you are found with no license or insurance you face charges like anybody else, and if they know you're illegal they can report you to immigration.
You cannot, unless you take up a "permanent resident alien" status or become a naturalized US citizen, and take up permanent residence in one of the US states.