The Commonwealth of Virginia offers driving privileges to certain non-citizens who hold an H-4 visa. This visa category is specifically for dependents of H-1B visa holders. Previously, obtaining a Virginia driver’s license required a Social Security number (SSN). However, policy changes have enabled eligible individuals with H-4 status to secure a driver’s license even without an SSN. This generally involves providing alternative documentation, such as a valid passport, visa, I-94 form, and proof of Virginia residency.
Access to driving privileges significantly impacts the lives of H-4 visa holders, offering increased mobility and independence. It facilitates daily tasks like grocery shopping, school commutes, and medical appointments. This access contributes to a smoother integration into the community and can alleviate some of the challenges associated with relocating to a new country. Historically, restrictions based on SSN requirements presented significant hurdles for these individuals. The change in policy reflects a broader recognition of the needs of immigrant communities and the benefits of facilitating their participation in daily life.