Drivers License Kansas
Recently, the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) implemented a new multi-step procedure for 
international students wanting to apply for or to renew a driver’s license. You can most efficiently 
comply with the policy and avoid a second or third trip to the DMV office if you: Wait. Once you submit your documents, a coordinator will check the SAVE system database to 
verify status. Applicants with valid I-94’s should take only a few seconds to be verified. In this 
case, often the same day or always by the second day the coordinator will reply to you by email 
and attach a Word document that tells you your SAVE number and a “status expiration date.”  If 
a second verification step is needed, then expect an additional three to five days.  If a third 
verification is required, the process could take three to five weeks.  If you have a valid I-94, you 
should not need the second or third step.  Note: times for these steps may decrease later as 
KDOR gets access to other enforcement websites. 
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