Yes, a Mexican driver's license is generally valid in the US for a temporary period, usually up to one year. However, it is recommended to also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with the Mexican license for added verification.
For transient use, yes. To live in the US as a resident and get a truck driving job in the US, no.
Yes, you can drive in the US with a Mexican license as long as it is valid and you are a tourist or temporary visitor.
A US drivers license is honored in most European countries. All of the countries belonging to the European Union recognize the US drivers license.
According to the DMV & foreign visitors association, a US drivers license is mandatory regardless of whether or not an individual has an international drivers license for driving in the US. You may also double check that your employee had a valid international drivers license and not a forged or fake one.
Mexican licences are not valid anywhere in the US. Many nations have reciprocating licenses which are valid if the driver obtains a supplemental international drivers permit/license through AAA or other sanctioned entity. Mexico is not one of the countries that the US recognizes for licensing.
Yes. All US drivers licenses are valid in all US states, and Puerto Rico is part of the US
A licence from Puerto Rico is a US licence, and is valid in all US states and territories.
Yes, a Mexican driver's license is generally valid in the United States for a temporary period of time. However, it is recommended to also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with the Mexican license for added verification.
Yes
A Pennsylvania driver's license is valid in all US states and territories. Most countries will allow a US driver's license holder to drive in their country, regardless of state.
No must have valid license or subject to impound
No passport required