No. If it's expired, you effectively do not have a permit, the same as if your driver's license is expired, you are not licensed. You may be able to contest or weasle your way out of a ticket if it recently expired and you encounter a forgiving police or parking officer, but it is not legal.
In California I believe you can still get your driver's license after your permit expired, however you cannot drive without the permit until after you get your driver's license.
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Nothing, but it is a good thing that her visa is still active but even if it wasn't you can still go ahead and marry her (document everything) and as soon as you do, file her paper work so she can first get her temporary green card and work permit then THE green card.
No, even if a person is handicapped or not the human is still smarter then a dog - It would depend on how much the person was handicapped. Some severely handicapped people are completely incapable of the simplest tasks.
If it has expired you cannot use it.
no it is not .if you drive with a expired license you are breaking the law
can you??
If it was still good, it wouldn't have an expiration date. If the ID expired, you need to renew it for it to be valid.
To get an international drivers permit you must have a valid drivers license in your own country, so you must get it renewed if you want one.
Yes, and it may POSSIBLY even hasten the process, since you already have a file created on you. HOWEVER: This answer is based on the fact that you are presently outside the US and wishing to re-enter on a visitor's visa. If you are STILL IN the US on expired documentation you very well may have a problem because of the fact that you are currently in the country illegaly.
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No, Your still DRIVING without a permit.