Documents in Oregon and Virginia can be used to obtain licenses

Portland.

This first day of 2021 will put into force the permits that allow undocumented immigrants to reside in the Oregon and Virginia obtain driver’s licenses.

Now that it is not necessary to demonstrate the citizenship status or legal residence in EE.UU., in order to obtain the license to drive in Oregon it is precisely presented in the Department of Transport (DMV) a proof of identity and birth certificate and certificate of residence in Oregon.

The applicant must also demonstrate the payment of the corresponding rates and have passed the driving test, with the possibility of presenting a written declaration of not having a social security number in case of tenure.

On the other hand, other driving licenses, citizens’ licenses without legal migration status will not be available for the automatic voter register.

In Virginia, applicants must demonstrate at the DMV a proof of identity, two residential residents, the previous year’s tax return documentation, has been declared as dependent on a statement of interest in that state, but a proof of vision. La license tend to renovate each year.

The licenses issued in both states are not in line with the Federal Real ID Personal Identification Standard, which allows, among other things, to board aircraft.

The defenders of both estates are valued in the importance of the undocumented who have the right to live in their colleges and can develop a normal life, without taking the precaution of not having a driving license, increasing the number of vial security.

These laws protect the undocumented applicants for immigration licenses, as they do not provide information.

The latest news comes this week from the state of New Jersey, which approved the legislation passed in December 2019 with views to start the process by the end of 2021, while it has indefinitely suspended the issuance of driving licenses for undocumented.

The allegation is due to the failure of a plan and a computer-based resource to implement the standard for coronavirus pandemic, according to New Jersey Motor and Vehicle Commission (NJMVC).

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