Ja se bas ne razumem u ta muvanja, ali evo zvanicno (mada pretpostavljam da za to zvanicno u ovom slucaju i nema interesovanja jer je ocigledno u pitanju ono prvo pomenuto; mada iskreno - to zvanicno se vrlo lako google x 50 puta; moz' da se google i ono prvo, doduse; i tek za rekord - apsolutno sam protiv bilo kakvih kombinacija za izdavanje dozvola svima koji su bez validnih dokumenata - mada opet, mozda Big Brother voli tu ideju jer se lakse napravi lista pomenutih

i da ja ne bih vise blah blah jer se razumemo odlicno - evo spiska za requirements for out-of-country ljudova) - dakle trazili ste, citajte (nemoj Miloshe posle da pricas kako zabusavam, jer istrosih celo vece na ovo):
Alabama
Non-U.S. Citizens
- A valid foreign passport with an acceptable visa or resident alien card.
- Social Security number verification or letter from Social Security stating noneligibility.
- Document from the “secondary” list showing at least 160 allowable days left to remain in U.S.
- $5 test or transfer fee (no checks).
- Acceptable school enrollment or graduation proof (if younger than 19).
Alaska
In order to obtain an original Alaska license, an applicant must provide documentary proof of the following:
- Legal name and Date of Birth
- Secondary item as verification of the primary document (Examples of a SECONDARY item are: Permit or license from another state, employee ID, health insurance card, IRS or state tax form, medical records, military dependent identification, pilot's license, school ID)
- Their current residence address
- Social Security Card
Arizona
- Arizona state law requires that all applicants for an original driver license or identification card present two forms of identification – one must have your photo (or three forms of identification if no photo identification is available). See list of acceptable documents. All must be originals or copies certified by the issuing agency. All must be in English.
- You are required by ARS 28-3158(D)(5) and 42 USC 405(c)(2)(C) to provide your Social Security Number. It will be used to verify your identity and to comply with federal and state child support enforcement laws. It will not be used as your driver license number.
Arkansas
All new applicants for an Arkansas driver's license or identification card are required to provide proof of legal presence in the United States as well as proof of identity. To prove legal presence in the United States one of the following documents must be shown:
- U.S. Passport / U.S. Passport Card
- U.S. Birth Certificate
- U.S. Visa
- Photo Document from DHS-(Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration)-(No Border Crosser)
- Photo Military/Military Dependent ID
- Armed Forces Discharge Papers
California
To apply for an original driver license if you are over 18, you will need to do the following:
- Visit a DMV office (make an Appointment for faster service)
- Complete application form DL 44 (An original DL 44 form must be submitted. Copies will not be accepted.)
- Give a thumb print
- Have your picture taken
- Provide your social security number. It will be verified with the Social Security Administration while you are in the office.
- Verify your birth date and legal presence If your current name no longer matches the name on your birth data/legal presence document, see "True Full Name" and "How to Change Your Name" for more information.
- Provide your true full name
- Pay the application fee
- Pass a vision exam
- Pass a traffic laws and sign test. There are 36 questions on the test. You have three chances to pass.
Colorado
- To be issued a Colorado Driver's License or Identification Card, you must prove the following elements: your full legal name, identity, age, and lawful presence in the United States. The Identification Requirements Chart shows the documents that you may use to prove each of these elements. In some cases, a single document may prove all four elements. However, it may be necessary for some applicants to provide multiple documents in order to prove all the required elements. All documents presented must be certified originals or certified amended originals or true copies certified by the issuing agency.
- You will not need to show proof of your Social Security Number but, per Colorado Revised Statute 42-2-107(3)(a) and 42-2-302(1)(a), you will still be required to provide your Social Security Number at the time you apply for a Driver's License, instruction permit or ID card. Per DMV/DL policy 05-5609, persons stating they have never been issued a Social Security Number will be required to present documentation indicating they have been denied a Social Security Number, they are not eligible for a number, or have never been issued a Social Security Number. So, if you have never been issued a Social Security Number, you must bring documentation showing that you do not have a number. You will also be required to provide proof of lawful presence. A Driver's License or ID card will not establish lawful presence.
Connecticut
- Non U.S. citizens will be required to show proof of legal status in this country, including a valid passport and one form of identification from list of acceptable forms of identification . Photocopies of documents are not acceptable. Following are additional documents required for specific visa types:
- Holders of a B1 or B2 Visitor's Visa are not eligible for a driver's license or identification card unless a valid USCIS Employment Authorization Card and verification of an application pending for Lawful Permanent Residence/Adjustment of Status is provided.
- Foreign students with an F1 Visa status must show USCIS document I-20 and verification of current enrollment in a Connecticut school.
- J1 Visa holders are required to show USCIS document DS2019.
- H1B Visa holders are required to show a valid USCIS Employment Authorization Card and an employment verification letter from a Connecticut employer or an employer from a bordering state. The employment verification letter must be dated within the past 30 days.
- All applicants will be verified through USCIS for legal status before a driver's license/identification card will be issued. In some cases responses from USCIS may take an extended period of time and applicants will be asked to return the next business day to complete the licensing process. Responses are usually not received on Thursday evenings or Saturdays.
- The social security number of the applicant applying for the driver's license must be listed on the Application for a Non-Commercial Drivers License (form R-229). If you do not have a social security number, you must obtain a letter from the Social Security Administration that states you are ineligible for a social security number. This letter must be submitted to DMV when applying for your driver's license, learner's permit or ID card.
Delaware
- Any person applying for a driver’s license (DL) or identification (ID) card is required to submit one primary document and one secondary document. Each applicant must provide their social security number, if eligible, two separate proofs of Delaware residence (i.e. rent receipt or lease and electric, telephone or other utility receipts etc.) and non-US citizens must provide proof of legal presence in the United States.
- The Division must verify all non-citizen applicants legal status and authorized length of stay in the United States upon the initial issuance of a driver's license (including out-of-state license transfers) and upon license renewal therefore, non-citizens must present their immigration documents.
District of Columbia
Non-US Citizens may obtain a DC driver’s license if they have a minimum of six (6) months duration of stay in the United States. The DC driver’s license will expire with the US duration of stay. Non-US Citizens with an INS Notice of Action may be issued a temporary DC driver’s license or identification card for the duration of processing time indicated in the notice up to a maximum of 18 months. Non-US Citizens with visitor VISA status are not eligible to obtain a driver’s license in the District of Columbia. If you are eligible to obtain a DC driver’s license, you must meet all of the following requirements:
- You have Proof of Name, Date of Birth and US duration of stay/status
- You have Proof of Social Security Number
- You have Proof of DC Residency
- You have met the testing requirement for obtaining a DC Driver’s license
- You have no outstanding debts to the District of Columbia or unpaid fines for moving traffic violations in other jurisdictions
Florida
Beginning January 1, 2010, Florida will have new documentation requirements for residents renewing or obtaining a new driver license or identification card. For office visits, you must bring original documents that prove your identity, social security number and residential address.
Non-Immigrants:
- Proof of Residential Address
- Proof of Social Security Number
- Primary Identification - Each non-immigrant who applies for an original driver license or identification card must submit:
- Employment authorization card issued by the United States Department of Justice (Form I688B or I-766); or
- Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by United States Department of Justice (Form I-94, not expired, with required supporting attachment(s). If in doubt regarding required documents, please bring all of your US BCIS documentation with you.). I-94s must be accompanied by a Passport. Certain classifications require additional documentation.
I to bi bilo prvih deset

Hmmmm, so far ne vidim ja nikakvo muvanje ovde

e bas sam zaludna... 'oce neko da nastavi ili ja da google dalje?