Extending your Driver's License
If you have a Virginia driver’s license or ID card, it will probably expire when your I-20 or DS-2019 expires. For students, this is usually when you graduate. If you plan to stay in Virginia and drive, you must extend your license. You can apply to extend your Virginia driver’s license or ID Card at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Virginia driver's license extensions sometimes involve the local DMV sending documents to a central office for review, which can take time (sometimes a week or more). We recommend applying for an extension as soon as you are able.
Moving to another state?
Check with your new state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for how to get a license or identification (ID) card. Each state has its own rules and requirements. In some cases you may want to first extend your Virginia driver’s license or ID card using the methods below and apply for a new license or ID card in your new state later.
If you own a car, check with your new state’s DMV to see if you must title your car in your new state and how to register your car and get new license plates.