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Hey everyone,

I've started to wonder a bit about drivers licenses. My fiance is a UK citizen and will be moving to the US. He does not own a drivers license in the UK, only provisional license. Does anyone know how to go about getting a drivers license in Ohio? I've read in places that you have to show you UK license to get one in the US?

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Hey everyone,

I've started to wonder a bit about drivers licenses. My fiance is a UK citizen and will be moving to the US. He does not own a drivers license in the UK, only provisional license. Does anyone know how to go about getting a drivers license in Ohio? I've read in places that you have to show you UK license to get one in the US?

You can read about my experience getting my Ohio drivers license here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=45056

Your fiancee will have to take a written test followed by a practical (driving) test. The whole thing will cost you $23. You can find the "drivers manual" to read online at the BMV on their web site here: http://www.bmv.ohio.gov

He will not be able to get his Ohio license until he has his Green Card - they want proof of legal residency before they will issue a drivers license.

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The question that i'm really wondering at this stage, is if he's never had a drivers license before will that hinder him getting one when he moves to Ohio? I know he will probably have to keep the temp. license a bit longer than 15 mins because he doesn't have an actual UK license yet.

The question he is asking me is if it would be worth him taking the driving courses in the UK to get a license there before he comes over, or will it really not matter and should he not waste the money on it? I told him how easy it is to get a license in Ohio compared to the UK as far as classes with instructors and how hard the test is, etc. We're mainly wondering about the cost issues.

K-1 Timeline

October 5, 2006 - I-129F sent to NSC express mail

October 16, 2006 - NOA1 in mail from CSC

December 19, 2006 - NOA2 notice date

October 1, 2007 - Interview (Approved pending Police Report)

November 22, 2007- Visa in Hand

December 5, 2007 - US Entry

February 25, 2008 - Marriage

AOS & EAD timeline

April 14, 2008 - Sent AOS & EAD

April 25, 2008 - NOA's AOS & EAD (April 21, 2008 notice date)

May 13, 2008 - Biometrics appointment @ 9:00am DONE

May 19, 2008 - AOS Being transfered to CSC

July 2, 2008 - EAD card ordered

July 8, 2008 - EAD card ordered email again?

July 12, 2008 - EAD in hand

November 17, 2008 - RFE

January 2, 2009 - 2nd Medical exam

January 13, 2009 - Mailed RFE to CSC overnight

January 14, 2009 - RFE signed for

January 26, 2009 - Welcome letter sent

January 30, 2009 - Approved email!!

Feb 3, 2009 - Greencard in hand.

ROC Timeline

January 14, 2011 - Mailed ROC overnight to CSC

January 18, 2011 - Signed for by V. Semegi

January 20, 2011 - Check Cashed

January 24, 2011 - Received NOA1 (Dated 1/18/11)

February 28, 2011 - Biometrics @ 8am

April 19, 2011 - RFE

May 24, 2011 - Mailed back RFE

May 25, 2011 - RFE Signed for by V. Semegi

June 1, 2011 - Approved card received (Dated 5/30/11)

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The question that i'm really wondering at this stage, is if he's never had a drivers license before will that hinder him getting one when he moves to Ohio? I know he will probably have to keep the temp. license a bit longer than 15 mins because he doesn't have an actual UK license yet.

The question he is asking me is if it would be worth him taking the driving courses in the UK to get a license there before he comes over, or will it really not matter and should he not waste the money on it? I told him how easy it is to get a license in Ohio compared to the UK as far as classes with instructors and how hard the test is, etc. We're mainly wondering about the cost issues.

no, that won't hinder him...

I would say get him to wait until he moves here but that is just my opinion...

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In Ohio they don't transfer or value the uk licence , it would be a total waste of money to take UK test. In OH u have to get permit and take test regardless of UK situation so tell him to save his money :thumbs:

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In Ohio they don't transfer or value the uk licence , it would be a total waste of money to take UK test. In OH u have to get permit and take test regardless of UK situation so tell him to save his money :thumbs:

Even more reason just to wait, then... I don't have a UK driving license either and had thought of passing my test while I'm over here, but decided against it because after not driving for so many years (I had a ton of lessons years ago but never took my test) I might as well just start from scratch on the 'wrong' side of the road! If Ohio won't even transfer a UK license or recognise it at all, there's even less point (none at all, in fact) in passing my test before I get there. Thanks for that info. :)

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In case it's any use... I just found this thread, and a couple of people on there say they were able to get an Ohio license with a Social Security number & their NOA1 for their EAD/AOS. If that's true, it's good news for me - the sooner I can take some lessons and pass my test, the better! :)

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2006 - Filed I-129F

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u will need a social secuirity number. i doenst have to be the social security card itself but u can get a print out of what the number will be when the card comes. it will take a month for the card to be issued but u can get the number sooner.

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u will need a social secuirity number. i doenst have to be the social security card itself but u can get a print out of what the number will be when the card comes. it will take a month for the card to be issued but u can get the number sooner.

I disagree. Both times I have gotten my social security card (the first time with the restriction, then the second time when I had the restriction taken off), I received the card in the mail less than a week after I visited the office to apply for it.

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