Following are the contact numbers why don't you speak with them to get it clarified. Also attached is a link which explains about applying for driver license in Viriginia.
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
Driver Licensing & Title/Registration: (804) 497-7100
Hard of hearing customers (TTY): (800) 272-9268
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
In the state of Oregon, you must be at least 16 to get a Drivers License.
No, it is not necessary to possess a drivers license in order to register a vehicle.
No
15 for permit 16 for license
Yes from Oregon
Probabaly not, states communicate with each other when you apply for a drivers license and show a previous address out of state. California will check Oregon records and advise you to settle any outstanding suspensions, court fees or court appearances in that state prior to you being eligible for a CA license. Also it is illegal in most states to possess more than one drivers license from more than one state, meanining you surrender your previous state license when you apply for a license in another state.
You should contact the New Mexico child support agency, either to show them that you don't owe past-due support or to enter into a payment plan.
You do not have to take drivers ed in Oregon. You have to drive more in order to get your drivers license, and you pay more for insurance with out it. But you dont need to take.
When you are suspended in Oregon, your name(s) go into a National Database called PDPS (Problem Driver Pointer System). If you were to try and get your license in another state, they (the states' DMV office) will cross check your name and verify that you have no other suspensions before issuing you another driver license. In order to reinstate your driving privileges, you need to contact the Oregon DMV, find out why you were suspended (assuming you don't already know), pay your fines at the court in order to vacate your docket, and then pay a $75.00 re-instatement fee to the Oregon DMV. Pretty much, you are suspended in all states.
In most cases, yes. Most states are members of the Interstate Drivers License Compact, where each state where a non-resident is cited or arrested agrees to notify the violator's home state of the violation. If the violation would suspend a drivers license in the state where it occurs, the violator's home state is supposed to suspend the license, as well. The only states that do not subscribe to the Interstate Drivers License Compact are Alaska, California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
The answer depends on the agreement with the second state. Many do not suspend your license for an out of state violation, you would simply not be able to drive in the state that suspended you (in this case New York). NY cannot prevent you from driving in Oregon if you have an Oregon license, they can only refuse to allow you to drive in NY regardless of the state that issues your license. Oregon MAY choose to suspend your Oregon license completely, but that decision is made in Oregon.