complicated situation !!!

faddu630

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Hi guys,

I am regular visitor of this forum. just to tell my breif history i am getting my AOS through marriage and have my interview next month.
My wife is from Wisconsin and me myself resides in Ilinois. After getting married she moved out with me in IL. For her change of address i took her to the DMV office and got her IL identification card (she is a U.S citizen). I wanted her to get also a IL driver licence but she told me that she had failed the written test in the past in WI so she doesnt wanna go through that again.
My question is that having a Wisconsin driver licence and Illisnois identification card would that be a concerned in the interview or not ?
Her mail is coming to the ILLinois address the only thing is she has a WI driver licence and just for the sake of written test she doesnt wanna change that.
I would really appreciate you advice on this.
Thanks
 
No, no problem at all. To keep it simple, if USCIS asks for her ID at the interview, just show the IL ID card.

Btw, she will have to get IL driver's license soon if she is going to be a resident there. She can't be driving with a WI driver's license in IL for ever.
 
Have you also gone to the USCIS web page and changed the address there? Once you sign in, it has a area to change your address. I know this didn't answer your question directly but at least USCIS would be updated before her interview. :)
 
Btw, she will have to get IL driver's license soon if she is going to be a resident there. She can't be driving with a WI driver's license in IL for ever.

Most states only give 10-30 days for new residents to change the license. She could get in trouble with the cops or with insurance if she continues to drive with a WI license after that.
 
Yes Jack thats what i tried to tell her and hopefully i will convince her to go and get a driver licence IL.
As far as her permamnent address is concerned with the USCIS we filed the case with my address so from the beginning we are using IL address.
 
They make people have to do the written test in IL, even if they have a license from another state? Usually the states make people with another valid state license do only the eye test, skipping the written and road tests.
 
Thank you all of you for your input !!!!

well Jack i did talk to the guy working over there he told me that every state has its own rules that why you have to give the written test if you are from another state. There wont be any road test but there will be a written test. Even the written test is easy but i dont know why my wife is scared to give it.
 
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