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I haven't gone back since I went there to apply for a state ID. The people at the DMV location I went to told me the same story - that I need a visa that is valid for 6 months in order for them to issue a state ID or driver's license. I've decided to wait for my EAD before I apply again.

thanks, i got mine driving permit from the same office without any issue.

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My husband just tried to get a state ID and brought in all the documents listed on the DMV website. He was told the same thing: Your I94/visa have expired, so you have to wait for your green card. (They didn't say anything about being able to come back when he gets his EAD.)

I was able to add him to my credit union account with just the passport and SS card, but we tried to take a out a small loan with his as a co-signer (just to establish credit for him in the US) and they said he could not do that without a state ID. Luckily we don't actually need the loan, I guess.

Met in person for the first time: April 23, 2011 in Docklands, London, UK
Engaged: October 29th, 2012 at the John Hancock Building in Chicago, US

Filed K-1 visa application: April 4, 2013
Received text/email notification: April 12, 2013
Received NOA1 in mail: April 17, 2013
Received NOA2 text/email: August 6th, 2013 (at 9:45pm!)

NVC received packet: August 30th, 2013

Beneficiary rcvd "Packet 3" instructions: September 13, 2013

Embassy rcvd completed "Packet 3": September 24, 2013

Police certificate rcvd: September 27, 2013

Medical Appointment: October 2, 2013

Medical Received at Embassy: October 17, 2013 (delay due to request for further info)

Embassy appointment/Visa Approved!!!: November 21st, 2013

VISA RECEIVED!!!: November 28th, 2013

Beneficiary Arrived!!!: December 5th, 2013

Married December 22nd, 2013

Filing to POE: 8 months, 1 day

Filed AoS application: April 5th, 2014

Received NOA1 in mail: April 11th, 2014 (no text/email)

Received NOA2 in mail: September 2nd, 2014 (still no text/email)

Separated: September 2015

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Just reading through this topic, and the advice I'd give to any of you who find yourself settling in Illinois, is find the remotest, most rural office you can. I'd suggest Southern Illinois (which, believe me, is a different WORLD, let alone state, in comparison to central IL & Cook County) where there are more bumpkins than you can shake a stick at. I got mine with a passport & SSN card.

And whoever said the local cops simply can't be bothered with all things remotely alien to them? Spot on.

Hi!! What office did you go to get your DL?

Thanks a lot!

Pablo

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Hi!! What office did you go to get your DL?

Thanks a lot!

Pablo

Sparta, IL.

Naturalization Timeline:

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Service Center : Phoenix AZ Lockbox

CIS Office : Saint Louis MO

Date Filed : 2014-06-11

NOA Date : 2014-06-16

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