Yes it can be done, but the FAA frowns on the practice, and the penalties can be severe.
No. To fly an airplane you need a pilot's license. To fly on an airplane within the USA, NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
yes
Requirements will very from state to state. In general, ANY license expired for 3 years will require reapplying as if for a new license.
You need both medical and license
Yes. To fly a helicopter, you require a rotorcraft license in the US.
Yes, the visa is still valid, but you will have to bring both passports (new & the expired one) every time you use visa.
Yes.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Anywhere in the US, if you get caught driving with a suspended or expired driver's license, you will either receive a citation, have your car towed, or go to jail. It is based entirely on the officer's decision. Happy to help!
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
By Personal experience... I got married to my Husband who was illegal here with an EXPIRED passport of his country and we still got the marriage License. All you really need is a form of id and the passport. You should be fine.hope that helped! Because even with an expired passport, we got a marriage license, but he had his id. :)
Provisional License are good within the Continental US only. You would need an international liscense to fly from Jersey to Liverpool.