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I wish I knew the answers.  If you are here legally, a good place to start in at the Department of Motor Vehicles. 

If you have a Valid Driver's license and current utility bills in your nam, that's a good place to start.   

If you are married, bring you marriage license, if you have kids, bring their birth certificates.  

Anything that will prove you are in the US legally. 

If you are illegally in the United States; that's another story! I do not know but I would check the internet of immigration and Naturalization.  

If you are Hispanic, I bet they will give you a hard time, so I would try to find an online answer.

I knew a White Guy from Denmark who stayed in the U.S. on a Student Visa for about 20 years (and that's been a long time ago).  

Trust me, Lady liberty doesn't wear a blindfold anymore.  

Good luck!

QT 

 

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