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Posted:  6 years, 5 months ago

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Request for training and work as a driver

I say exactly this: I was withdrawn from the lottery green card I successfully passed the interview and got a visa for America the green card itself will get when it arrives if I want to leave tomorrow but I need time to prepare and explore That's exactly why I ask you about these things

Posted:  6 years, 5 months ago

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Request for training and work as a driver

It is clear that I will arrive in the United States will settle somewhere and get my green card and SSN and will renew my BG license with US license. So far, everything is clear, is not it? From there what? For example - I do not have a car I have nothing to drive, there is no way to gain experience with driving.

CDL Federal Requirements The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates the rules and requirements for commercial drivers across the country. Though each state has its own application process, all states must adhere to federal requirements set forth by the FMCSA. Federal CDL Application Requirements The basic steps required by every state in accordance with FMCSA regulations to receive a commercial learner's permit and a commercial driver's license are as follows: Test for and obtain a commercial learner's permit (CLP). Hold your CLP for a minimum of 14 days. Take the road skills test for your commercial driver's license (CDL). If you are applying for any endorsements on your CDL, you may have additional knowledge and road skills exams. Commercial Learner's Permit In addition to any state-specific forms, tests, and identity/citizenship documents, the FMCSA requires all CLP applicants to provide: Your current driver's license. A 10 Year Driver History. Your state may check this electronically in their system, or require you to bring in a copy of your driving record. Contact your licensing office for details. A Medical Examination self-certification form. This documentation is needed to certify from a qualifying medical examiner that you will be physically able to operate a commercial vehicle. For details on how to self-certify, visit the FMCSA's Self-Certification FAQs. In addition, you will need to: Pass a knowledge and skills test. Tests may vary slightly according to state. However, minimum federal requirements require: A minimum of 30 questions. A passing score of at least 80%. Pay the associated fees. These will vary according to your state. Again, the application process, additional forms, fees, identity documents, and other requirements are at the discretion of your state. Please contact your local commercial driver licensing office for specifics on what your state requires, or visit our state-specific CDL guides. You're required to hold your CLP for at least 14 days before applying for your full commercial driver's license, as per federal guidelines. Your state may require you to hold it for longer. Commercial Driver's License Once you've satisfied the requirements above and practiced on the road with a driver possessing a CDL license, you may then apply for a CDL. Federal regulations states that you must: Hold your commercial learner's permit for at least 14 days. Provide a vehicle for your skills test of the same type that you plan to test for and drive once licensed. Pass the CDL skills test, which consists of 3 parts: Vehicle inspection. Basic controls exam. Road test. Some states may require additional steps, such as the completion of a CDL training course. CDL Endorsements & Waivers If you plan to add an endorsement to your CDL, additional testing, applications, and security checks may be needed. Examples of endorsements include: Tank vehicles. Passenger vehicles or school buses. Carrying hazardous materials. If you are a military veteran with experience driving military vehicles, you may be eligible to have your CDL skills test waived. For more information, visit our Veterans CDL Skills Test Waiver page. Other industries that states have the right to waive some of the CDL requirements for include: Farming. Emergency medical. Firefighters. Workers removing snow and ice. Contact your local commercial driver licensing office for details if you work in any of these industries.

So far I read the federal law that I do not have to wait for a year, it also writes to check for the state. And having done this, he even writes that I can apply directly to the CDL without having a normal license.

And how do you comment on this?

Applying Without a Regular VA License It's not required to have a regular Virginia driver's license to apply for a CDL, but if you do not currently hold a regular VA driver's license, you must bring additional documents with you to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Posted:  6 years, 5 months ago

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Request for training and work as a driver

Is this a requirement for all states? Or does each company set its own rules? I see requirements from companies who want to own and retain a driving license from 3 to 6 months, from 6 to 12 months, from 1 to 3 years to start the course. I became acquainted with the law on the issue of driving licenses, and nowhere does it say that you have to keep one year driving license in order to have the right to enroll for a professional driver's license CDL-A. Obviously this is a company policy. Please if anyone knows and can recommend me a transport company that can and wants to invest in the learning and preparation of new drivers without experience, to share here / without these conditions for holding a driver's license for one year/ only with a new and fresh license /

and honorable colleagues, I would be grateful if someone could explain the meaning of holding a driver's license a year. What's the point of sitting in the cabinet at home for a year and I do not drive, owning and retaining a license does not give the experience, the experience comes with riding.

Posted:  6 years, 5 months ago

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Request for training and work as a driver

Thanks for your attention and the advice! Can anyone describe what the step-by-step procedure is to start working as a truck driver immediately after my arrival in the US?

Posted:  6 years, 5 months ago

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Request for training and work as a driver

Hello! My name is Zahari Krastev from Bulgaria. I and my wife Christina Krasteva we are due to arrive in the US in September 2018 with GREEN CARD /with the status of permanent residents/. I am a mechanical engineer, I have a professional driver's license since 1999 - category "C" according to European standard / truck without trailer with load capacity over 3500 kg / So far I have worked in the transport sector as head of transport and maintenance fleet. I also own a license for professional competence for international road haulage - European Union. I like the driving profession and my desire is to train and work as a truck driver. I received information about job requirements as a professional truck driver in the United States, and that it is necessary to undergo professional training for the issuance and obtaining of a US license. My question is: Can I start training with the opportunity to work after completing the course under these circumstances? We have not yet defined the area of residence because it will depend on the area of training and the area of employment afterwards. Do I need an American driving license to enroll for CDL school and work if so, what is the minimum period for possession of a US driving license ? Because my license to drive an international format is recognized in the US for 6 months, and I can reissue it with a US license within 1 month after my arrival.

I will look forward, to your reply! Regards! Zahari Krastev

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