Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration’s service to immigrants faulted
Tagged: MarylandPosted on: June 27th, 2007“Advocates for immigrants are urging the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration to improve its services to foreign nationals, saying long wait times and confusing requirements have created a climate in which immigrant drivers are being exploited.
Immigrants and their advocates complain that MVAs phone lines are constantly busy, with applicants waiting as long as six months to schedule an appointment. As a result, a side business has emerged: opportunists offering to make appointments for immigrants for as much as $100, say advocates.”
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