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Q: Can I register a car in SC with my German Passport (no Visa ESTA) and my German/ international license? I own property i

Can I register a car in SC with my German Passport (no Visa ESTA) and my German/ international license? I own property in SC and can provide proof of address (Deed, Utility bill…) Have a SSN

Kyndra L Mulder
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Kyndra L Mulder
answered on Sep 27, 2021

There are many foreign nationals that own vehicles in the United States. I suggest you contact the Department of Motor Vehicles for their required documents.

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Q: I need some information I bought a time share in the bahamas but they collect the money in USA .

if i stop paying them will it affect my credit score

Richard Sternberg
Richard Sternberg
answered on Jan 11, 2018

Almost certainly, yes.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and International Law for South Carolina on
Q: I currently live in the USA, student visa interview in UK or USA?

I currently live in the USA on an E-2 visa as a dependent to my parents. I turned 20 recently, so I am starting to file for a F-1 Student visa because I will age out at 21. Because of that, the law requires I must be an independent on my own visa when I turn 21. Will my interview be here in the USA... View More

Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
answered on Mar 8, 2016

You can apply for a Change of status from E-2 to F1. You will have the interview in the US, but you will not have the visa stamped on your passport. Which means you cannot travel internationally, you need a visa stamp on your passport to enter the US. Once your COS is approved you can go to UK, get... View More

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