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Subject: Re: Visting US with International Driver's liscense.. Posted on: Mon, 3 May 2004 03:24:40 +0000 (UTC)

S B wrote in message news:<409527D9.AC6FC189@not.here.for.spam.all.stream.net.invalid>...
> ray6 wrote:
> >
> > Originally posted by JubJub
> > > If he doesn't have an
> > EAD card or a greencard, he cannot get a Florida license.
> >
> > Actually you can!! it would only be valid for the time left on
> > your
> > I-94 Then would require to be renewed on a future visit...
> >
> > More interesting is who car was the OP driving ...obviously not a
> > rental car..
>
> This is probably why he was pulled for driving without a license. If he
> had purchased the car and had it registered in his name, then by that
> act, he was effectively deemed resident in the state of Florida. Having
> thus declared one's self a resident (by registering a car) then he
> needed to get a Florida license.

This is a post from the imposter, do not trust. He knows nothing of
immigration, and just imposts me.

You can not get a license in florida unless with visa waiver or B1.
But, you can actually buy a car (surprisingly) with foreign license
(just make sure you get IDL translation) and get a tag! surprised hell
out of me.

whatever this idiot writes about being resident (by registering a
car?) is absolutely wrong. S B (imposter) earns his name every day