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Am I being given the run around by the DMV?

I have my EAD/AP card and my social security card in my married name, but the dmv yesterday still "can't" issue me a drivers permit because there is no updated info on SAVE, and no notes on their system. I went to the USCIS office on Monday and he typed something into his computer and told me to wait 72 hours before trying the DMV again as that will give enough time for SAVE to be updated. But still no update on friday!

After doing some research it seems like if I have my SSN and EAD both in my married name then SAVE should already be up to date? Should I try a different DMV? I'm going crazy! We live out in the country and there are no buses so it's really important to get my drivers license! Is there any way to find out if my info is up to date before someone takes me all the way to the DMV again for the umpteenth time? Thank you!

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When did you receive your EAD, AP and SSN? Sometimes it can take a few weeks for all data bases to sync together and for you to be recognized. After I received my EAD/AP and SSN we could not file our taxes for around a week after as my SSN and my name was not recognized.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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When did you receive your EAD, AP and SSN? Sometimes it can take a few weeks for all data bases to sync together and for you to be recognized. After I received my EAD/AP and SSN we could not file our taxes for around a week after as my SSN and my name was not recognized.

I received my EAD over a month ago and SS card about 2 weeks ago. It seems like it should be done by now.

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If you received your SS card 2 weeks ago I would not worry too much right now. When I received my SS card my immigration attorney did advise me that certain systems may take weeks to recognize me. When I got my SS Card my husband was able to add me to his Credit card no problem, but It took Credit Karma over a month to recognize my SSN. Also like I said, when we filed taxes turbo Tax did not recognize my name or my SSN. In fact I think I made a post about it, I will see if I can find the link for you so you can read the responses.

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