I guess I misinterpreted the DVLA site... I read something that if you had been in the UK for *longer* than 12 months your provisional application could be refused. I think I need to trust the experts (aka you lovely folks) on this one!
Thanks for the reassurance!
If you've been in the UK longer than 12 months, you are no longer permitted to drive on your non-UK driving license. So if you haven't obtained your UK license yet, you must stop driving.
Other than that, the process for obtaining a UK driving license is this:
- Apply for your provisional license (which you are now doing). This normally takes a couple of weeks, and is really just a fee-paying exercise.
- Study for your theory test.
- Book and pass your theory test.
- When you are ready to take your practical*, book it and take it.
* Lessons with a driving instructor are recommended. Even if you've been driving for many years in the US, driving lessons here are a good idea... they're not to teach you how to drive. They're to teach you how to pass the test, which can be rather challenging.