Applying for a Driver's License
The State of Illinois issues a temporary visitor driver's license (TVDL). This is intended for people who are ineligible for a social security number. For more information, visit the , or view the Department of Homeland Security's  on applying for a driver's license.
Can I apply for an Illinois Driver's License without an SSN?
A Social Security Number is not required to obtain a State of Illinois Drivers License. Internationals (F-1, F-2, J-1, J-2, among others) in Illinois may obtain a  from various locations in the state. To apply, you will need to visit the Social Security Administration to request a letter stating that you are not eligible for an SSN, this is known as a Form L-676. If, however, you are eligible for an SSN, then you must apply for and receive the SSN before applying for a state driver's license.
International Driver's Permit
An IDP allows an individual to drive a private motor vehicle in another country, only when accompanied by a valid driver's license. It is a recognizable form of identification valid in over 150 countries.
Using Home Country Driver's License while in Illinois
The Illinois Secretary of States Office provides  while you are in Illinois.