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  2. Begin with Part A. Fill in your Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial. Ensure that your Social Security Number and Date of Birth are accurately entered.
  3. Indicate your citizenship status by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' for U.S. citizenship, visa status, and permanent residency. If applicable, provide the type of visa and expiration date.
  4. Answer questions regarding your high school attendance or GED status. If you attended a New York high school for two years or have a NYS GED, you may not need to complete further sections.
  5. If required, proceed to Part B or C based on your previous answers. Complete all necessary fields regarding your residency history and employment details.
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Proof of Domicile Duration of physical presence in NY. State of residency of the students family. NY State voter registration. NY State drivers license. NY State motor vehicle registration. NY State real property ownership. NY State residential rental lease. NY State income tax returns.
Residency Requirements for Senior Colleges In addition, certain non-residents, including those who are undocumented or out-of-status students, are eligible for the resident tuition rate based on their attendance and graduation from a New York State high school or receipt of a GED or TASC in the state of New York.
Examples of acceptable proof of residency are: ▪ lease or deed, or if not available, a letter from a landlord on the landlords letterhead indicating dates of tenancy and rent payments ▪ postmarked envelope mailed to you at your current address, dated less than six (6) months ago ▪ prior years income tax return (

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