Wielding "not domestic" as in..
...furthering the support of having no SSN. Being that SSNs aren't likely issued outside the districts anyway. Lome might say but "I got a SSN while in FRANCE." Perhaps it was issued in the U.S. Consular District of France or something along those lines.David dba David Winters,
55 Maple Lane,
Denver, Colorado not domestic
To DMV Chief Dude
Please be advised that ....
(*ADMISSION* isn't that the same word they use for when a State joins the Union called the United States? On that note, does a Social Security District or Region count as a State created by an Act of Congress?)Social Security numbers are issued only to United States citizens, legally admitted resident aliens (green card holders), and to those required to have a number by federal law. Immigrating aliens generally secure a number after admission to the United States. (Source: Pick a US Consular website!)
As opposed to coming from ...
from what I gather, they might render one as quite dense for arguing about not having an SSN while coming from that 'venue'.David Winters
55 Maple Lane
Denver, CO 12345
However, one perspective is that once you reach 13, 18 or 21 years of age you can walk away from the contract--but apparently they like to make you seem to continue willingly and knowingly --with full knowledge and revelation--from cradle to grave. "Under 21" in some perspectives = infant. But the encouragement to want a driver license so you can go out clubbing or gain access to places/things that come with being 21--oh so there are gimmicks to encourage you to keep it up past 21.