W. Va. Code R. § 91-4-12 - Proof Of Legal Presence In The United States
12.1. The
Division shall not issue a driver's license or identification card to a person
who is not a citizen of the United States, who does not submit proof
satisfactory to the Division that the applicant's presence in the United States
is authorized under federal law and who cannot show that he or she is a
resident of West Virginia.
12.2.
Acceptable documents to establish United States citizenship are:
12.2.a. An original or certified birth
certificate;
12.2.b. A United
States passport or passport card, currently valid or expired less than 2 years,
only on a not for federal use driver's license and a not for federal use
identification card;
12.2.c. A
Certificate of Naturalization Form N-570;
12.2.d. A Certificate of Citizenship Form
N-560, N-561, N-565; or
12.2.e. A
Temporary Resident Card N-688, N-688a, or N-688b.
12.3. The Division at its discretion may
accept another document which establishes a place of birth in the United States
or its territories or which indicates United States citizenship.
12.4. The following subdivisions describing
categories of persons who are not citizens of the United States, prescribe the
documents required to establish that an applicant is authorized under federal
law to be in the United States and who is eligible to receive a driver's
license if he or she has complied with all other requirements of West Virginia
law and this rule.
12.4.a. Immigrants.
Immigrants shall provide the following documents:
1. The applicant's social security number as
evidenced by the applicant's social security card. If an applicant is not
eligible to receive a social security number, the applicant shall provide a
statement of ineligibility for a social security number in accordance with
section 3 of this rule;
2. Two
forms showing West Virginia residency as identified in section 10 of this rule;
and
3. One of the following
documents or similar successor documents:
A.
A Form I-551 Alien Registration Receipt Card;
B. A valid Temporary I -551 stamp in Foreign
Passport (with English translation) or on INS Form I-94; or,
C. Valid re-entry permit Form
I-327.
D. The Division may at its
discretion accept other INS or USCIS documentation that establishes the
applicant's legal presence.
12.4.b. Non-immigrants. Non-immigrants are
persons granted temporary entry into the United States. Applicants who are
Non-Immigrants, granted temporary entry into the United States shall provide:
1. The applicant's social security number as
evidenced by the applicant' s social security card. If an applicant is not
eligible to receive a social security number, the applicant shall present
written documentation from the Social Security Administration that he or she is
not eligible for a number;
2. Two
documents showing West Virginia residency as identified in section 10 of this
rule;
3. A valid foreign
passport;
4. A form I-94;
5. A visa issued by the United States if
applicant is from a nation whose citizens are required by the United States to
obtain a visa; and
6. All original
documents to verify status and length of authorized stay.
A. If applicant's status is F-1 or F-2, a
form I-20 and written verification of attendance at the school listed on form
I-20 is also required:
B. If the
applicant' s status is H1-A, H1-B, or H-3, written verification from employer
is also required.
C. If the
applicant's status is J-1, or J-2, a form DS 2019 and written verification of
attendance at the school listed on form DS 2019 is also required;
12.4.c. Refugee. An
applicant who is a refugee with a sponsoring organization shall provide:
1. The applicant's social security number as
evidenced by the applicant' s social security card. If an applicant is not
eligible to receive a social security number, the applicant shall present
written documentation from the Social Security Administration that he or she is
not eligible for a number;
2. One
form showing West Virginia residency as identified in section 10 of this
rule;
3. Form I-94 showing grant of
refugee status;
4. A Reception and
Placement Program Assurance Form; and
5. Written verification of identity and West
Virginia residency presented by an employee of a sponsoring organization
approved by the United States Department of State to resettle refugees in West
Virginia.
12.4.d.
Applicants who are refugees who do not have an approved sponsoring organization
or an asylee shall provide the following:
1.
The applicant's social security number as evidenced by the applicant' s social
security card. If an applicant is not eligible to receive a social security
number, the applicant shall present written documentation from the Social
Security Administration that he or she is not eligible for a number;
2. Two forms showing residency as identified
in section 10 of this rule;
3. Form
I-94 stamped Refugee/Asylee; and
4.
Form I-688 B and I-766 Employment Authorization Document.
12.5. The Division requires
verification of any submitted documents and the applicant's legal status by the
United States Citizen and Immigration Service before a driver's license or
identification card is issued.
12.6. All forms designations refer to the
current form or to any successor or substitute form promulgated by the
Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States Citizen and Immigration
Service or the United States Immigration Control Enforcement Agency.
12.7. The Division may at its discretion
accept other INS, USCIS, or ICE documentation that establishes the applicant's
legal presence in this country.
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