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My husband is 26.. He is a citizen of the UK.. Never has driven before! Does anyone know if he has to get a 'permit' to drive first in the US or does his age mean that he wont have to? (i'm not sure if there is an age cut-off?) or like would he take the written test and then when passed he could immediately take the drivers test?.. (i've let him drive before while he was visiting.. definately a natural!)

Thanks!

FYI - I'm American so all dates will be Month/Day/Year. (lol)

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10/19/03 - Spoke to him for the first time on mic through Yahoo! Pool.

10/26/03 - First 'I Love You' (The date we consider to be when we got together)

07/03/04 - He flew from U.K. to Alabama for a 2 week visit (Proposed)

12/26/04 - He flew again to Alabama for a 3 week visit

05/22/05 - I flew to U.K. for 1 month visit

09/2005 - He visited AL - 3 weeks(Really hard to remember some of the exact dates!

12/15/05 - I visit U.K. - 1 month

04/2006 - He Visits - 3 weeks

07/2006 - I Visit U.K. - 1 month

10/2006 - He Visits 3 weeks

12/28/2006 - I move to the U.K. (on Fiance Visa)

03/10/07 - Married

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12/05/07 - Form I-130 recieved by USCIS

02/23/08 - NOA recieved

02/28/08 - DS230 Part 1

02/03/08 - Sent for Police Certificate

02/05/08 - Medical in London

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04/17/08 - Finally sent off our Checklist and waiting for our interview date!

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It will definitely be no problem getting a license, I'm 25 and just received mine! although I had a UK license for 7 years. I would definitely see if he can get some driving lessons, it definitely shouldn't be a problem. He will have to take the written test, which is very easy, and the drivers test. Go to your local DMV or their website for your state and that should give you the information you need. To apply for a license he will need proof of residency, like his green card, his SS#, a utility bill in his name. As I said check out their website or take a trip to the DMV.

Good Luck! :thumbs:

Here's the website:

http://www.ador.state.al.us/motorvehicle/index.html

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Check this out also:

http://www.dps.state.al.us/DriverLicense/Default.aspx

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11/28/08 - Received biometrics letter.

12/12/08 - Biometrics appointment - 10am.

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