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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Well i went in to transfer my Maryland Dl over to Texas today. Showed them my DL, Social and my passport. She looked at the visa and I-94 and said she didnt know if she can because they are expired.. then she asks do you have a valid passport and I said that is my passport and she laughed and said duh. She took it to the back and came back and said that I was fine to transfer it over.. Ive read on here people having a lot of issure in Texas trying to get a DL but for some odd reason if you have one from another state its ok to transfer..

only lame thing is it takes Texas 4-6 weeks to mail out DL.

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12/05/2007 - Mailed AOS package

07/03/2008 - Received Welcome Letter and Green Card in Mail.

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Well i went in to transfer my Maryland Dl over to Texas today. Showed them my DL, Social and my passport. She looked at the visa and I-94 and said she didnt know if she can because they are expired.. then she asks do you have a valid passport and I said that is my passport and she laughed and said duh. She took it to the back and came back and said that I was fine to transfer it over.. Ive read on here people having a lot of issure in Texas trying to get a DL but for some odd reason if you have one from another state its ok to transfer..

only lame thing is it takes Texas 4-6 weeks to mail out DL.

did u tranfer ur canada driver's license when u get to states or u start all over again. i need more enlightment here

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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transferred my canadian over to mayrland.. no tests needed. Only problem was that I had a canadian CDL and Maryland only gave me a regular license.

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12/05/2007 - Mailed AOS package

07/03/2008 - Received Welcome Letter and Green Card in Mail.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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transferred my canadian over to mayrland.. no tests needed. Only problem was that I had a canadian CDL and Maryland only gave me a regular license.

pardon my ignorancy, regular one ? means the writting one?

No, she had a Commercial Driver's License in Canada but now only has a 'regular' driver's license, for driving a car.

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transferred my canadian over to mayrland.. no tests needed. Only problem was that I had a canadian CDL and Maryland only gave me a regular license.

pardon my ignorancy, regular one ? means the writting one?

No, she had a Commercial Driver's License in Canada but now only has a 'regular' driver's license, for driving a car.

trailmix thanx for the clarification

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