Illegal immigrants aren't supposed to be eligible for any federally governed system. As they do not pay into the tax system, they are not offered the benefits of paved roads, street signs, or traffic lights, which are all payed for by legal citizen's tax dollars. Driving is a privilege allotted to the citizens of a country, who support that country. Also, to obtain a driver's license, you need to produce a valid social security card, an original United States birth certificate, and a proof of residency within that state, which are all documents an illegal immigrant cannot produce, unless illegally obtained.
You can marry pretty much anybody you want to - that's not going to make them a citizen however.
No. NC doesn't play that game.
If your primary residence is in NC, you should hold a NC driver's license.
Go to the driver's license office with another form of ID and pay the $10 for a duplicate.
No
U.S. states generally recognize all valid drivers licenses, provided you also obtain an "international drivers license" to accompany it.
A state can suspend your priovilege to drive in that state even though you hold a valid license from another state. For example, if you receive a speeding ticket in NC while driving with a PA license, NC can suspend you from driving in NC but PA may not suspend your driving privileges.Added: The same thing applies to drivers permits. Some states honor them, some states do not.
NC requires a notarized title, a NC driver's license, and a passed NC inspection before the vehicle can be registered.
No
DMV will revoke the driver license of any person under age 18 when it receives notice from proper school authorities that you are no longer eligible for a Driving Eligibility Certificate. If you drop out of school and do not get a GED you have to wait until you are 18.
I don't think so... unless the state has gave the right to check for immigrant legal status to the police, if not. they can not do it. all they do is put you in jail, you have to pay your bond and that's it, some states only check your legal status if you do a big crime, like robbery or killing someone. in NC, police can arrest you and put you in jail if you have no driver license, but not deport you.... yetAnswerYES Police can arrest you under Immigration law, and NY traffic laws.
Move to NC, establish residence, go to the Drivers License Office with your Florida license, proof of residence, another form of ID, and money.