not nessicarily. You could have just moved to a different state from Oklahoma, and still have the OK license.
Become a resident of Oklahoma, go to the DMV with two forms of ID, proof of residence, your SSAN, and cash (or a check), and go through the licensing process.
The expiration date is printed ON the license.
No. You can only get a California license if you're a resident of California.
It is if you are a Pennsylvania resident.
First, you have to be a resident of Connecticut. After that, you have to start from square one again.
No you cannot. The drivers license is state specific, and you must be a resident of that state.
No. To hold a NY license, you must be a NY resident. If you become a MA resident, you need to get a MA license. That's how it works in every state.
Proof of identification documentsSocial security number
The simple answer is none. Even without the suspension, as a Michigan resident, you're only eligible to be issued a Michigan licence.
It means that it's a graduated licence.
Some states (about 13) will issue a drivers license or "non-drivers license" to a resident with no legal immigration status. Many of these will accept a matricula consular as part of your identification, but I do not believe it is sufficient on its own.
Be a resident of Puerto Rico. Have an American citizenship or be a legal resident of United States and territories.