You must have a valid driver’s license in order to drive in the United States. Driver’s license’s are issued by state motor vehicle agencies. Most students attending Rutgers University-Camden obtain either a New Jersey or Pennsylvania license. Before applying for a driver’s license, be sure to check the requirements for the state in which you reside/live.
How to obtain a New Jersey driver’s license:
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If you do not have a Social Security Card, you must provide proof that you are authorized to be in the US. This is a copy of your I-20, passport, I-94, and a letter from the OIS stating that you are in good standing at Rutgers-Camden (Please complete the Immigration Verification Form). Take these documents to the local Social Security Office and they will issue you a “Letter of Ineligibility.”
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You must obtain a driver’s permit from the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). Please check the locations before you visit. Bring the following to the MVC:
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Your foreign license (if you already have one) Note:You are not required to surrender your foreign driver’s license when MVC issues your New Jersey driver license.
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Your Social Security Card OR a “Letter of Ineligibility”
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Passport with visa stamp (or approval letter for change of status)
Please use the MVC Document Selector to help you select documents required to pass the 6 Point ID Verification. All documents must be original or certified copies.
If you cannot show proof of previous driving experience you must complete the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program, which introduces driving privileges in phases, to obtain a basic license, requiring you to pass various tests. If you are under 21 years old or have never had a driver’s license, New Jersey requires that you complete a period of supervised driving before getting a basic driver’s license. Before practice driving the permit holder must have the permit validated at any MVC Driver Testing Center. After you get a driver’s permit, you can visit a Driver Testing Center to take a vision test, knowledge test and possibly a road test if required. For more details, Please read all information at mvc.gov
How to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver’s License:
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) requires that non-immigrants’ entry documents (I-20, DS-2019, or I-797) have a program completion date of at least one year to be eligible for a Pennsylvania ID Card or Driver’s License.
*You may also need to wait 10 days from date of entry into the U.S. before applying for a driver’s license.
**You may download the Driver’s License application forms from the PA Division of Motor Vehicles.
***Pennsylvania has a special reciprocity agreement with France and Germany. French and German nationals should inquire with PennDOT for details.