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To: Prince Charles
He can come to Ct and get a drivers licens. Illegals are issued drivers licenses right here in my state and I'd wager that not 1 in a hundred people knows about it.
10 posted on 09/13/2003 6:21:32 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: jwalsh07
Unreal. Here in Illinois the same will probably happen, since the state is being run by Mayor Dummy from Chicago City Hall.
11 posted on 09/13/2003 6:24:58 PM PDT by Prince Charles
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To: jwalsh07
He can come to Ct and get a drivers licens. Illegals are issued drivers licenses right here in my state and I'd wager that not 1 in a hundred people knows about it.

I'll admit I didn't know about that until recently. Grrrrr! >:-(

19 posted on 09/13/2003 6:50:06 PM PDT by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: jwalsh07
Here are the requirements to get a driver's license in CT....I think you are in error.....

Department of Motor Vehicles
Acceptable Forms of Identification
To obtain a new Connecticut Driver's License or a Connecticut Identification Card, two forms of identification must be presented. At least one of these forms of identification must be from the Primary Documents list below. No photocopies will be accepted as proof of identification. No two forms of the same identifications will be accepted.

Note: If you are not a citizen of the United States, you will be required to show proof of your legal status in this country.

Holders of a B1 or B2 Visitor's Visa are not eligible for a driver's license or identification card unless a valid Employment Authorization Card (EAC) and verification of an application pending for Lawful Permanent Residence is provided.
Foreign students with an F1 Visa status must show Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) document I-20 and verification of current enrollment in a Connecticut school.
J1 Visa holders are required to show INS document IAP-66.
All applicants will be verified through INS for legal status before a driver's license/identification card will be issued.
Primary Documents:

Valid United States (U.S.)/U.S. Territory or Canadian Photo Driver License (non U.S. citizens must also provide legal status).
Valid Out of State or Canadian issued learner's permit with photo (non U.S. citizens must also provide legal status).
Certified Birth Certificate or Registration of Birth. (Must be original or certified copy, have a seal, and be issued by an authorized government agency such as the Bureau of Vital Statistics or State Board of Health. Hospital issued certificates and baptismal certificates are not acceptable as primary ID).
Connecticut Non-Driver Identification Card if original issue date is October 1, 2001, or later.
Valid Passport, U.S. or Canadian (if foreign passport appropriate INS documents also required).
Military ID or Dependent Card with photo.
Military discharge/separation papers.
Connecticut Pistol Permit with photo.
Certified Adoption Papers.
INS documents (must be a valid unexpired document) as follows:
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Certificate of Citizenship
- Valid Foreign Passport containing an I-551 Stamp
- Valid Foreign Passport containing an I-94 and Visa Type
- Alien Registration Receipt Card (Resident Alien Card)
- Temporary Resident Card
- Employment Authorization Card (must also provide verification of an application pending for Lawful Permanent Residence).
- Refugee Travel Document

Secondary Documents:

All primary documents
Expired U.S./U.S. Territory or Canadian Photo Driver's License
Court Order (Must contain full name, date of birth and court seal. Examples include adoption document, name change document, gender change document, etc. Does not include abstract of criminal or civil conviction)
Foreign birth certificate (Must be translated by approved translator)
Marriage license (Certified copy only)
Parent/guardian affidavit (Parent/guardian must appear in person, prove his/her identity and submit a certified/notarized affidavit regarding the child's identity. This applies only to minors).
Pilot's license
School record/transcript (Must be certified)
Social Security Card (laminated or metal cards are not acceptable)
Connecticut State Department of Social Services (DSS) Issued Photo Public Assistance Card
Prison release document
Expired Passport
Baptismal Certificate or similar document
Divorce Decree
Employee Identification from State or Federal Government with signature and photograph and/or physical description with or without date of birth
INS documents (must be a valid unexpired document) as follows:
- Arrival/Departure Record
- Re-Entry Permit








45 posted on 09/13/2003 8:40:31 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
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