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  1. Why get a State ID: The best thing you can do when you land in the States is to get a State ID as soon as possible. Some states are more lenient than others, but generally, you will not be allowed in any establishment or at any event where alcohol is being served if you do not have a proper form of identification. Unfortunately, even if you're above forty and if you don't have proper ID, you will not be allowed to enter the premises. Any of the below 3 options can serve as viable ID: 1. Passport 2. Driving License 3. State ID If you think that since you do not consume alcoholic beverages this is not such an important issue for you, think again. Most networking events or school functions serve alcohol and there are some events you just cannot avoid. The last thing you want to do is to take your passport to a crowded event and have it lost in the rush. Trust me, it has happened to more friends than you would think. Also, getting a driver license involves multiple tests and access to a car and is harder to get than a State ID but does suffice as well. How to get a State ID: Each state has its own particular quirks regarding the state ID but generally you would need an SSN/SSN rejection and at least two forms of identification such as a utility bill or lease agreement with your name on it. The exact requirements for each state can be found via this link: http://www.dmv.org/id-cards.php If you are working part time or on campus you are eligible for an SSN and can apply for it after providing the relevant employment details. If you don't have a job you can apply for an SSN and use your subsequent SSN denial and still apply for the State ID. More details on how to get an SSN can be found here: http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10181.pdf
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