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12-03-2019 08:39 PM
Just got mine in Michigan. All I took was my current driver's license and valid passport. They tested my eyes and a woman came out ( must have worked for Immigration) after having my paperwork for a few minutes. She asked me a few questions about my passport, such as when I had gotten it, had I travelled on it? and then handed it all to the young man behind the Secretary of State desk. They took my picture.
The new license/ID came in a paper sleeve that it is suppose to stay in so the info on it cannot be stolen.
That was it...nothing else had to be shown.
I did have an appointment which I had made on line.
12-03-2019 09:39 PM
Do people update their name on their SS card? This made me laugh because I do volunteer work with seniors that involves helping them apply for benefits online as many do not use/have computers.
I can say less than 50% of the women have SS in their current names. Some even joke that they have been "_____" married name longer than they were 'maiden name' but they never changed their cards. Some of these women are in their 90's
12-03-2019 10:46 PM
I understand yo don't need one if your passport is still good. My is good until 2026. I will be 90 then if alive, so I'm not going to try for one.
12-03-2019 10:49 PM
@Lipstickdiva wrote:I got mine in March and had no problem. I went on the Ohio BMV website, got the information as to what I needed and hit the BMV at 8:00 on a Saturday morning. I was about 6th in line but because I was one of the first to need to renew my license, I was right up to the counter. Including getting my picture taken, I don't think I was there 20 minutes. I do not have a passport.
My new ID also came in about 5 days. I was told it would be 10 to 14 days.
My best friend went to get hers and because she is divorced, according to the website she had to have a certified copy of her divorce decree. She spent close to $30.00 to obtain a certified copy only to be told they didn't need it.
I have all three marriage and divorce papers and death certificates. Need a cart to bring everything in if I were getting one.
12-03-2019 10:49 PM
I'm surprised that women are going for years and years without changing their names with SSA. The IRS caught it when the name on the tax return was not the same name associated with the given social security number.
12-04-2019 07:04 AM
@VanSleepy wrote:I'm surprised that women are going for years and years without changing their names with SSA. The IRS caught it when the name on the tax return was not the same name associated with the given social security number.
I was thinking the same thing. When I got married I took a day off to do all the name changing. I went to the SS office and the DMV to change everything.
12-04-2019 07:38 AM - edited 12-04-2019 10:03 AM
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I was told at DMV that in late 2021 EVERYONE will need a real ID even those of us with passports.
I asked them if they mean children too when they say "everyone". They were unsure......... I will believe it when I see it. But just something to keep in mind and be aware of.
Personally I think if everyone is going to be required to have it then it should be free or less than $5.
In my state, it is $30. Combine that with the cost of the driver's license renewal it can be very expensive for people.
12-04-2019 10:04 AM
@wonderfulworld wrote:Just got mine in Michigan. All I took was my current driver's license and valid passport. They tested my eyes and a woman came out ( must have worked for Immigration) after having my paperwork for a few minutes. She asked me a few questions about my passport, such as when I had gotten it, had I travelled on it? and then handed it all to the young man behind the Secretary of State desk. They took my picture.
The new license/ID came in a paper sleeve that it is suppose to stay in so the info on it cannot be stolen.
That was it...nothing else had to be shown.
I did have an appointment which I had made on line.
THIS is what it should be in all states.
12-04-2019 11:10 AM
Thanks
do people who come here from another country have to get one also to get benefits? It is not making sense. In all my 80+ years things have gone from bad to worse. As a U.S. citizen from birth and those that chose to be citizens , why do we have to be out through hoops that we have a right. Why not make him non citizens get real Id?
12-04-2019 11:23 AM
Same thing happened to me. Was told needed a social security card in addition to all the other things they required. Went home, got card, went back, got a different clerk - gave him my card and he said, well, you really didn't need that. What? Guess it depends on the person you get.
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