Just out of curiosity (and I'm not trying to be a smartass) was pre or
post 9/11, because I think the Virginia licensing laws changed after
9/11

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> They are already breaking the law by being here, does anyone really think
>>they will start caring about the law when it comes to auto insurance?
>>
>>Our of curiosity, is it possible to not have a green card and get both a
>>license and auto insurance? If it is than I can definitely see why an
>>illegal would get auto insurance. Getting pulled over by a cop is much more
>>likely than by INS or whatever the governing immigration body is. Why risk
>>getting deported because you didn't have car insurance?
>
> yes. I got a Virginia license, and car insurance when I was down here on a 
> J-1 type visa (exchange scholar). The J-1 visa is an unofficial work-around 
> for scientists and others visiting the US and working at an educational or 
> research institute. It is not a work permit, although you are allowed to be 
> paid by the sponsoring institution.
>
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