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So, my DL expires in 2022, but it's not the Real ID compliant kind.
So, I go online just now and go through the rigamarole to apply. Talk about some mind-fucking. Yeah, reminds me of IRS forms. Just as bad, the website/application generation system gets screwy in places.
I tried to login using my usual DMV login, but that didn't work. I had to create a new account for ID.me, IIRC.
So, finally it comes to making an appointment if I so choose, and of course, that was the reason I went there to begin with.
I choose the closest DMV office, OAKLAND, CLAREMONT, the one I've always gone to except when I worked in Corte Madera. But after 15 minutes of trying to find an open appointment date it seems that every available appointment until and including April is already taken. Beyond April and the online system won't go there. It says I can choose another office or do a walk in. Says Saturdays are best for walk in appointments. Am I supposed to believe that? Says I have to bring one of the following:
Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or passport card
U.S. Certificate or Consular Report of Birth Abroad
Unexpired foreign passport with valid U.S. visa and approved I-94 form
Certified copy of Birth certificate from a U.S. Territory
Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card
Unexpired employment authorization document (EAD) Card (I-766) or valid/expired EAD Card with Notice of Action (I-797 C)
I'll just bring my passport.
During the online application process I was given an 8 digit code, which I'm apparently supposed to bring with me?
But it also says I have to bring two items that prove I live in California. What the hell would that be? Doesn't say.
Any tips here? Just show up with a book, passport, utility bills and hope I don't have to stand or sit for 5 hours, or worse, wait all day and be turned away? Choose a different office and hope they aren't all booked up?
So, I go online just now and go through the rigamarole to apply. Talk about some mind-fucking. Yeah, reminds me of IRS forms. Just as bad, the website/application generation system gets screwy in places.
I tried to login using my usual DMV login, but that didn't work. I had to create a new account for ID.me, IIRC.
So, finally it comes to making an appointment if I so choose, and of course, that was the reason I went there to begin with.
I choose the closest DMV office, OAKLAND, CLAREMONT, the one I've always gone to except when I worked in Corte Madera. But after 15 minutes of trying to find an open appointment date it seems that every available appointment until and including April is already taken. Beyond April and the online system won't go there. It says I can choose another office or do a walk in. Says Saturdays are best for walk in appointments. Am I supposed to believe that? Says I have to bring one of the following:
Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or passport card
U.S. Certificate or Consular Report of Birth Abroad
Unexpired foreign passport with valid U.S. visa and approved I-94 form
Certified copy of Birth certificate from a U.S. Territory
Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card
Unexpired employment authorization document (EAD) Card (I-766) or valid/expired EAD Card with Notice of Action (I-797 C)
I'll just bring my passport.
During the online application process I was given an 8 digit code, which I'm apparently supposed to bring with me?
But it also says I have to bring two items that prove I live in California. What the hell would that be? Doesn't say.
Any tips here? Just show up with a book, passport, utility bills and hope I don't have to stand or sit for 5 hours, or worse, wait all day and be turned away? Choose a different office and hope they aren't all booked up?
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