None, whatsoever. First off, you can only be issued a DL by the state which you are a legal resident off. Secondly, states share this information, and, even if you move, no other state is going to issue you a DL while you have an active suspension in effect. Even if it were possible, you wouldn't be able to drive in NC during the period in which your NC DL is under active suspension - when a state suspends your DL, they also suspend your driving privilege, meaning you can't drive in that state on any DL until you pay the reinstatement fees for both your DL and your driving privilege.
If you're eligible for a hearing for an early reinstatement, you need to schedule your hearing about a month in advance. When you go for your hearing, have a copy of your MVR, as well as a copy of your MVR from any state you held a DL in within the last seven years. If you're in the Raleigh area, your hearing will be in Cary, in a DMV office which shares a building with the Cary US Post Office... I can't recall the address offhand.
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If your license in suspended you can't legally obtain a driver's license anywhere else in the USA.
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No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.
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