How does J2 get a driver's license in Michigan?
Other conditions are the same as J 1:
You must have:
1. Passport and visa/green card/work permit to prove your identity and your legal residence in the United States.
2. Social security number (SSN) certificate, or unqualified certificate issued by the Social Security Bureau that is not suitable for allocating social security numbers. This letter is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance.
3. At least two residence certificates in Michigan, such as paying water and electricity bills, bank statements, paying check stubs and your employer's address, or professional certificates.
The first step is the written test, which is conducted directly on the edge of the scene. There will be many people and the time will be arranged. I was in Ann Arbor. The topics are not difficult, including 40 multiple-choice questions and 10 traffic signs. After handing in the papers, the staff will correct your answers. 40 questions with less than 10 can pass (you can also understand it as passing 75 points)
After getting the tip, simply put, as long as you bring the tip and passport and have a driver's license of more than 2 1 in the passenger seat, you can practice driving. After 30 days of practice, you can take a road test; You must pass the exam within 180 days, otherwise you will have to go through the formalities of renewing the exam or retake it.
When you have practiced almost (meaning that you will pass the exam after practicing for about one or two times), you can make an appointment for the road test. Before making an appointment, know what local test sites are available; Their location, time, cost, car rental, appointment method, etc. Choose a test center and make an appointment for the road test according to your own schedule and weather forecast. Strengthening pre-test exercises, including familiarizing with the examination room and examination route, is conducive to stabilizing the examination mood.