Steps for International Students to Get a Driving License In The U.S.

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If you’re planning to move to the U.S. and want to drive, getting a U.S. driver’s license is a good idea. Whether it’s for exploring your new area, picking up groceries, or going out with friends, a local license will make things much easier.

Keep in mind that your home country’s license may not be accepted, so you might need to take both a written and driving test at the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when you get to the U.S.

Here’s a simple step-by-step guide on how to get your U.S. driver’s license:

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Wait 10 Days After Arriving

You can’t apply for a license right away after landing in the U.S. It’s best to wait at least 10 days so that your information is updated in all government systems. Applying too soon might cause delays or rejection of your application.

Talk to Your School’s Designated Official

If you’re an international student, you have a designated school official (DSO) to help you. They manage your student records and can guide you through the process of getting a driver’s license.

Your DSO will confirm that your information is active in the government’s system and help answer any questions you have.

Find Your Nearest DMV and Check Requirements

Every state has slightly different rules for getting a license, so visit your state’s DMV website to check what’s needed. You might need to have at least six months left on your I-20 form (which shows your student status) to be eligible. Some schools even provide transportation to the DMV, so ask if that service is available.

Gather Your Documents

Before heading to the DMV, make sure you have all the necessary documents. These usually include:

-Your I-20 form, signed by your DSO

-A valid passport

-Your current visa

-Proof of residence (where you live in the U.S.)

-In some cases, a Social Security card or a letter showing you don’t have one

Note: Make sure to bring original documents, not copies, and double-check with your DSO that everything is correct before you go.

After you submit your application, you might need to take a written and/or driving test.

Once you pass, you’ll either get your license right away or receive it by mail in a few weeks, depending on the state. When you get one, check if it is Real ID compliant.

You should pay attention to the laws that guide driving licenses in the country, this may vary between jurisdictions.

You can also check out the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Study in the States website to get more information.

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