Immigrants without legal status in New Jersey will have to wait longer to apply for a new state driver's license that was supposed to launch in January, state motor vehicle officials announced Monday. The delay was blamed on the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced the closure of Motor Vehicle Commission agencies across the state and delayed the training needed to implement the licenses. The MVC did not say when the driver's licenses would be available. “Status-neutral licensing is important for many New Jerseyans, but the demands on MVC due to COVID-19 have made it impossible for us to complete the training and software changes required to implement it,” Sue Fulton, chief administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission, said in a statement.