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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Here an update on the driver's license issue. I wrote an email to the Driver License Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Basically asked the same question as I did here, namely if I simply could get a Texan driver's license with my German driver's license.

Here is their reply (Removed the names):

Mr. dasaleph,

It is not possible to present your driver license from Germany to waive the testing for a Texas driver license. If you wish to obtain a Texas driver license, you will need to do and present the following:

1. Provide proof of Identity and Lawful Status.

2. Provide proof of Social Security Number. ( You may be eligible to sign an affidavit.)

3. Provide proof of Texas vehicle registration and proof of liability insurance on all vehicles owned.

4. Complete required forms available at any Texas Driver License office.

5. Pay the required fee.

6. Pass a vision, written, and driving skills* examinations. (You must provide the vehicle for the driving skills exam.)

Also, when you arrive in Texas, you may use our Driver License Office Locator tool to locate the nearest office to you. This is available through our website here: Driver License Office Locator Tool. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact a License Issuance representative at (512)424-5089.

Sincerely,

******************

Texas Department of Public Safety

License Issuance Bureau | Technical Support

So, as far as the State of Texas is concerned, I guess I need to do it all again.

Thanks for all the answers! Happy New Year to all of you!

CR-1 Journey

09-08-2008: Married

11-20-2008: I-130 sent to Chicago

02-24-2009: I-130 approved

10-29-2009: Case completed at NVC

11-24-2009: Medical exam in Munich

12-16-2009: Interview in Frankfurt : Approved

12-22-2009: Visa received

02-11-2010: POE: Atlanta

ROC

11-17-2011: Filed for removal of conditions

11-21-2011: NOA1

02-07-2012: Biometrics appointment

09-04-2012: I-797: Approved

09-18-2012: Card received

"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes."

- Jack Handey

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Filed: Other Country: Germany
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It's really not that hard to do the test over again. I did mine in CA and all you have to do is read the handbook, take the test, pass it and then do a driving test which consisted of a drive around the block, 20m backward driving and parking...done.

Removal of Conditions Timeline:

03/19/2008 - package sent to TSC, let's hope for the best

03/20/2008 - check cashed

03/26/2008 - case sent to Vermont Service Center

04/17/2008 - Biometrics scheduled

05/19/2008 - received I551 extension stamp via INFOPASS

02/12/2009 - APPROVED

02/21/2009 - GC received...no mistakes...valid until 2019

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We got so lucky in Washington! All my husband had to do was show his German license, his passport with his K1 and smile for the camera :)

same here in michigan

met on Hawaii in 2002

got engaged Dec. 19 2004 in Amsterdam

married Sep 15 2005 on Mackinaw Island, MI

AOS Timeline

10/19/2005 NOA1s for AOS and EAD

11/17/2005 fingerprints for EAD and AOS

12/20/2005 EAD approved!!!

03/23/2006 AOS interview in Detroit, MI...APPROVED!!

I 751 Timeline

01/10/2008 I-751 send to NSC

01/14/2008 I-751 arrived at NSC

01/18/2008 check cleared

01/22/2008 recieved NOA1 dated 01/14 case got transfered to CSC

02/12/2008 biometric appointment

03/07/2008 APPROVED!!!

January 2011 BBG

08/01/2011 N400 send to Nebraska

08/04/2011 received by Nebraska

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yep, I had to do both tests again, too.

I failed the first written test, cause I just took it when I first went to the DMV, without reading the handbook. I didn't know the answers to all the "fine-questions" and didn't know at that time that you can just skip to the questions you can answer. Second time I passed with 96 %, was really easy after all.

For the driving portion just make sure that you stop at all stop signs in front of the white line, not on it or behind it. This seemed to be a big one for my instructor. :-)

Shoot for the moon - even if you miss, you'll land among the stars...

AOS completed in 11/2009

ROC completed in 06/2012
Received BBG from Germany in 02/2013

Passed N-400 interview and civics test 06/07/2013

Oath ceremony some time in July

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I failed the first written test, cause I just took it when I first went to the DMV, without reading the handbook. I didn't know the answers to all the "fine-questions"

Yeah, remember on the previous page of this thread, where I said: "do download the TX drivers' handbook and try to memorize the sections re/teens and alcohol, everything else is common sense),"? Why do you think I said that?

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