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What sort of evidence must I present to prove that my parents have established a domicile in New Hampshire?

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What sort of evidence must I present to prove that my parents have established a domicile in New Hampshire?

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• Any sort of evidence relating to a person’s permanent residency will be considered, but here are some types of evidence that an application may be asked to submit; payment of tax levied on persons resident or domiciled in the state or a political subdivision; residence purported on tax returns; registration of automobiles; state issuing driver’s license; voting residence; place and date of employment; place and date of home purchase or rental; and the like. These documents must also show that permanent residency began at least twelve months prior to the term for which in-state status is sought.

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