Hi, I have a question. If I have a driver's license from another country and I have a New York State learner's permit, can I drive without a supervising driver?
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Yes. Your valid foreign driver's license allows you to drive without a supervising driver. You can drive on any street, highway, highway, bridge or tunnel, except in a DMV road test area.
What if my driver's license is printed in another language?
Yes
You must present an International Driving Permit or a certified translation of your driver's license to the test drive. The translation must be certified by a consulate, the United States Department of State or another official agency
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and how do I know when they expire?
The expiration date on your DHS document is added to your New York State permit, driver's license, or non-driver identification card.
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And what information is there about Temporary Visitors and international students?
the file has not expired?
do not
What if my temporary visitor status has been extended?
You must go to a DMV office with your updated documentation from the United States Department of Homeland Security DHS. We will update our records to show that your Temporary Visitor status has been extended so that you can renew your license. Your new license will have your new temporary visitor expiration date.
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If I have a New York State learner's permit and do not have a valid foreign driver's license?
New York state law requires a supervising driver to travel with you. The supervising driver must be 21 years of age or older and must have a valid driver's license to operate the vehicle they drive.
