Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
attaining a drivers license
i am married and my husband just received his green card is there a way for me to get a drivers license without having a green card
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: attaining a drivers license
You really should consult an Immigration Attorney, because there are many ways to get residency, some of which you may already have. This matter is complex and you should not try to do it yourself so you should get an attorney to discuss your options. If you are located in Southern California, you can email me your contact info, so we can discuss your particular situation. There is no charge for consultation
Re: attaining a drivers license
You have to obtain a valid work permit (I-765 approval), which is usually filed with a green card application, in order to get a social security card and driver's license.
Depending on your immigration history (i.e. whether you entered the country legally and are in valid legal status), your husband may be able to sponsor you for an immigrant petition. However, it may take several years before you may be able to file for a green card (which also depends on when your husband can become a citizen) and work permit in order to get your driver's license.
Depending on other facts, you may qualify to apply for a green card through another family member, employment sponsorship, operating a business, or other ways.
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Re: attaining a drivers license
I'm wondering why you were not included in his application and if you now have to wait years to get your green card. But to answer your question, no it's not necessary to have a green card to get your drivers license, but you do need to show you're in legal status.
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