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Acceptable Documents An auto, home, health insurance agreement or bill. A paycheck stub. A property tax statement or mortgage documents. A letter or document from a tribal, city, county, or state association in New Mexico.
Requirements To Establish New Mexico Residency A person must physically reside in New Mexico for the twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the term for which the resident classification is requested. Only persons who are financially independent may establish residency apart from parents or guardians.
A New Mexico Resident is an individual who is domiciled in New Mexico for the entire year or physically present in the state for 185 days or more (no matter where domiciled).
A person must physically reside in New Mexico for the twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the term for which the resident classification is requested. Only persons who are financially independent may establish residency apart from parents or guardians.
These may include the following: A utility bill electric bill, water bill, etc. A credit card bill or statement. A bank statement. A one-off bank letter. A paycheck. A letter from a public authority, e.g. a court. An insurance policy for your car or home. A rental or mortgage contract or statement.
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Proof of identification number (you can use your social security card) Two proofs of your current New Mexico address (you can use a utility bill or rental agreement) Proof of identity (you can provide either your birth certificate or an unexpired passport)

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