Driver's License Conundrum...?
First, as a driver...
I have over 30 years and well over a million miles of accident-free and ticket-free driving experience in all types of vehicles, in all types of weather and road conditions, in many different countries. At one point, I held a class A hazmat license with ALL endorsements and NO restrictions. Meaning, if it was legal to drive on a public road, I was licensed to drive it. Period.
I recently passed a driving physical, easily. My vision (uncorrected) is still 20/20, all my limbs are intact, I have no disabilities.
All that said, I have a driving situation that I have never faced before, and it might be an insurmountable challenge.
I have been living overseas for several years. By local laws, I can use my United States driver's license to drive. All is legal up to this point. However, my United States license is going to expire, probably several years before I set foot in the United States again. Now the problem.
1) Partially because of the "real ID" act, I can not renew my United States driver's license.
2) I do not qualify for a license where I am living, because I need to produce a "apostille" of my United States driver's license record.
3) The state will NOT issue an apostille of my driver's license record. No, they won't. I've asked many times and even consulted a lawyer for help. I can not get an apostille of my driver's license record.
4) I can not drive with an expired license.
5) I have to drive to work.
What is the solution?