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oscargonzalez2008
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My brother (US citizen) sponsored my family in 1998 when i was 8 years old. Everyone was able to get their residency quickly except me because it takes so much longer. My mom will also file for Citizenship in the near future to speed things up for me. But in the mean time i am not allowed to get a Driver's License in Texas. But i found this online: "State law also requires applicants for driver's licenses to provide a Social Security number. But applicants can bypass that requirement by signing an affidavit that they have been deemed ineligible for coverage.
The affidavit doesn't require applicants to state why they have been denied Social Security coverage, DPS spokeswoman Tela Mange said. And, she added, illegal immigrants could have obtained licenses by submitting fake Social Security cards."
Since i don't have a social security number yet, could i sign an affidavit to get my DL? Or at least a Texas State ID?
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