What is an eligible citizenship, visa or immigration status?
A non citizen with a visa that prohibits establishing a domicile in California during any portion of the durational period may not be granted resident status (example: F1 status). Other non citizens may qualify for resident status by meeting all requirements for residency outlined previously. To establish residency a student must be either a U.S. citizen, Permanent Resident, Applicant for Permanent Resident (I-485 Notice of Action), Refugee, Asylee, Applicants for Temporary Protected Status, Temporary Protected Status, United States Nationals (citizens of American Samoa, Guam, Puero Rico, Northern Mariana Islands and United State Virgin Islands, and those holding the following visa A, E, G, H-1, H-1B, H-4 (only if dependent on a H-1 or H-1B), I, K, L, N, O-1, O-3 (only if dependent on a O-1), R, S, T, U, V.
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