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US Photo ID options

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I'm planning on visiting my family in Virginia next summer. It's likely my last time visiting. My Va driver's license expires in Oct of the next year. I read that every other renewal has to be in person and that it can only be renewed one year in advance.  I'll be longer away than that. My last one was by mail, so this one will probably require an in-person visit.   I don't really need a driver's license per se, but I do need some form of photo ID other than my passport. 

Va and many states are going towards something called a REAL ID.

Has anyone here been able to get a DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles) Photo ID online?  I'm pretty sure I've got all of the documents/statements required.

I also read about the USPS offering a photo ID that is just as usable and easier to get than dealing with the DMV.

Any insight on potential other photo IDs would be greatly appreciated. 

Why can't you just use your passport?

Generally states are going to require that you sign a form stating you are a resident of that state. Isn't signing such a statement a crime if you are not?

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12 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Why can't you just use your passport?

Generally states are going to require that you sign a form stating you are a resident of that state. Isn't signing such a statement a crime if you are not?

I am a legal resident of Virginia. I'm not a resident of Thailand. The IRS and Social Security Administration know I live here but have a US address. 

I'm trying to do everything legally and upfront. I'll tell the DMV that I spend most of my time out of the US. I'm still a resident.

If, in fact, it comes down to a legality issue, I'll go with just using my passport for ID purposes. 

10 minutes ago, Galong said:

I am a legal resident of Virginia. I'm not a resident of Thailand. The IRS and Social Security Administration know I live here but have a US address. 

I'm trying to do everything legally and upfront. I'll tell the DMV that I spend most of my time out of the US. I'm still a resident.

If, in fact, it comes down to a legality issue, I'll go with just using my passport for ID purposes. 

Based on your OP, you live in Thailand.

I'm assuming you use an address in Virginia but don't actually live there.

Many expats do that.

If that's the case, I doubt DMV would agree you're a resident there though.

It can be hard to be an expat sometimes doing U.S. stuff.

Good luck.

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

It can be hard to be an expat sometimes doing U.S. stuff.

Good luck.

Hoops and hurdles at every turn. 🤦‍♂️

 

1 minute ago, Galong said:

Hoops and hurdles at every turn. 🤦‍♂️

 

It's not getting any easier either.

Get a passport card from the embassy before you leave.

 

It's not good for international air travel but it is good as photo id for domestic air travel and other purposes 

 

It's easier to carry around than your passport and it's always good to have a second photo id.

On 6/27/2024 at 5:46 PM, Galong said:

My Va driver's license expires in Oct of the next year. I read that every other renewal has to be in person and that it can only be renewed one year in advance.  I'll be longer away than that. My last one was by mail, so this one will probably require an in-person visit.

 

According to this you have 90 days to renew after expiration…

 

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On 6/30/2024 at 3:56 PM, taxout said:

Get a passport card from the embassy before you leave.

 

It's not good for international air travel but it is good as photo id for domestic air travel and other purposes 

 

It's easier to carry around than your passport and it's always good to have a second photo id.

Thanks, but that's not really what I'm after... sorry if I didn't explain myself better.  I want a state photo ID card to use in future sign-ups where two forms of photo ID are required. I always use my passport as one and my Va driver's license as the other. My driver's license will expire in 2026. I'm visiting the US in 2025. I don't particularly need a driver's license, so any acceptable photo ID (that is acceptable for government departments such as SSA, IRS, etc) is what I'm after.

Thanks for your help. 

I haven’t lived in VA for a long time, but I remember having to deal with the DMV there was annoying.  Anyway, some states issue I.D. Cards for people who don’t drive but want some form of official identification.  You might look into that.

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11 hours ago, jas007 said:

I haven’t lived in VA for a long time, but I remember having to deal with the DMV there was annoying.  Anyway, some states issue I.D. Cards for people who don’t drive but want some form of official identification.  You might look into that.

My brother says the DMV takes appointments now and is actually efficient.  The post office offers photo IDs too.

You can give up your Virginia residency -- for tax purposes -- but still keep your current drivers license. However, should you renew that license, that's prima facie proof that you're still a resident of Virginia -- and thus subject to Virginia income tax.

On 6/27/2024 at 5:46 PM, Galong said:

I'm planning on visiting my family in Virginia next summer. It's likely my last time visiting. My Va driver's license expires in Oct of the next year. I read that every other renewal has to be in person and that it can only be renewed one year in advance.  I'll be longer away than that. My last one was by mail, so this one will probably require an in-person visit.   I don't really need a driver's license per se, but I do need some form of photo ID other than my passport. 

Va and many states are going towards something called a REAL ID.

Has anyone here been able to get a DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles) Photo ID online?  I'm pretty sure I've got all of the documents/statements required.

I also read about the USPS offering a photo ID that is just as usable and easier to get than dealing with the DMV.

Any insight on potential other photo IDs would be greatly appreciated(. 

 

yeah, you go to USPS to apply for passports and presumably passport cards(which folks use to go to mexico, who don't want a full on passport), but you don't have to go to USPS to do it. Never heard of USPS offering any kind of IDs .

 

in my state, I don't think I am required to pay state taxes if I claim I am not physically present > X number of days. 

 

yes, real ID or Gold Star is something now required to fly, I think they may still offer DL renewal without it, iirc ; then the DL office probably also offers just State ID cards that are not for driving, course, every state will have some twists on what they want. However Real ID is some federal (anti-immigrant/terrorist thing).

 

Apparently, if you get a Thai DL you can use that in the US for driving anyway.

 

+1  for the "passport card/ID" thing, if one is allowed to have both, think I'll do that myself soon. Then carry it with my passport copies while in thailand

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