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DRIVER’S LICENSES AND ITIN’s DO NOT AUTHORIZE WORK
IN THE US
by Michael J. Gurfinkel, Esq.
Dear Atty Gurfinkel:
I would like to work in the US, but I heard that
I need to show a valid driver's license and Social Security Number
to an employer, before I can be hired. But since I am out of status,
I cannot get a driver's license from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
I also heard of companies that, for a fee, can help
people get an international driver's license and Individual Taxpayer
Identification Number (ITIN), and that I would be able to legally
work using the international driver's license and ITIN. In other
words, the international driver's license and ITIN are "just like"
a DMV issued driver's license and an SS#.
If I obtain an international drivers license and
ITIN, will I be able to work legally?
Very truly yours,
AG
Dear AG:
A non-citizen can work in the US "legally" only
if authorized to do so by the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), through a green card, non-immigrant visa (such as H-1B,
L-1, E- 1\2, etc.), a validly obtained work authorization, and
similar documents. Mere possession of a driver's license and SS#
does not constitute "official" DHS authorization to work.
Many states and the Social Security Administration
have made it tougher for illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses
and SS#'s, to prevent illegal aliens from obtaining unauthorized
employment, in violation of current immigration laws.
Desperate in their desire to work, non-immigrant
aliens, who heard about international driver's licenses and ITIN's,
mistakenly believe that these documents can be used in place of
DMV issued driver's licenses and SS numbers, and allow them to
work legally. But that is not the case.
International
driver's licenses:
According to the Automobile Association of America
(AAA), a very reputable organization that issues international
driver's licenses, an international driver's license is not, and
cannot be, used in place of a DMV issued driver's license. In
essence, an international driver's license is merely a "certified"
TRANSLATION of a driver's existing
DMV-issued driver's license. In order to apply for and obtain
an international driver's license, the applicant must already
have VALID state-issued driver's license, which is to be "translated"
into another language, so that when the person travels to a foreign
country, they will have a document that translates their existing
driver's license. But you must still have, and present, your valid
DMV issued driver's license along with the international driver's
license. (International driver's licenses can also be obtained
abroad, and are used in the US for driving purposes only, as long
as the person already has a valid foreign driver's license.).
But an international driver's license is not an
"official" government-issued form of identification, and does
not, standing alone, allow a person to drive, and especially not
to work.
ITIN's
According to the IRS, "ITIN's are for federal tax
reporting only, and are not intended to serve any other purpose.
An ITIN does not authorize work in the U.S. or provide eligibility
for Social Security benefits or the Earned Income Tax Credit.
ITINs are not valid identification outside the tax system." ITINS
are issued to foreign nationals, regardless of their immigration
status, when the foreign national has tax reporting requirements,
but does not qualify for an SS #. So, per IRS, ITIN's do NOT authorize
work, and cannot be used as a form of ID outside the tax system.
As you can see, the AAA and IRS confirm that international
driver's licenses and ITINs do not authorize work, and cannot
be used as a substitute for a DMV issued driver's license or SS
#.
If you are in illegal status, and want to be legal,
my advice is to stop looking for short cuts or substitutes for
valid legal status. You should consult with a reputable attorney,
who could evaluate your situation, and advise you of your real
choices and options, along with the risks, and benefits.
 
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