Can a resident alien have California residence for tuition purposes?
In addition to providing documentation that establishes residential intent within the State of California, immigrants and non-immigrants alike must provide documentation verifying legal presence in the United States. In considering reclassification examples of such include a permanent resident card and I-485 receipt notice, or documentation showing current visa status. Nonresident students seeking reclassification are required by law to complete a supplemental questionnaire concerning financial independence.
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