Saturday, December 10, 2011

Can I take the DMV-Florida driving test with my international license as immigrant?

As legal immigrant, can I take the road test without the company of a licensed driver? I had my valid international driving license and had a car with the insurance and registration.|||There is no such thing as a valid international driver's licence. You must have a valid licence from your country of origin, and the IDP is a multi-lingual translation of that licence, which is subject to the same conditions and expiry. If you do not have a valid driver's licence, you do not have a valid IDP no matter what date is on it. Many country licences are acceptable as exchange, but if you are from a country that does not have reciprocity, you may have to start from scratch with a permit test.





From the Florida DMV:


"New Resident Who Already Has a License:


If you're new to Florida, you're 18 or older, and already have a valid driver license from another state or country, getting your FL license can be really simple. You can use your current out-of-state license as your primary form of ID, so you'll only need a secondary form of identification. The $20 application fee will also apply.


In most cases you will be required to take the vision and hearing tests only. However, the DMV has the authority (and reserves the right) to require additional testing on a case-by-case basis."|||NO

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