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Generally, you need to establish a physical presence in the state, an intent to stay there and financial independence. Then you need to prove those things to your college or university. Physical presence: Most states require you to live in the state for at least a full year before establishing residency.
Find a new place to live in the new state. Establish domicile. Change your mailing address and forward your mail. Change your address with utility providers. Change IRS address. Register to vote. Get a new driver's license. File taxes in your new state.
Government-issued photo ID.Residential lease/property deed.Utility bill.Letter from the government/court (marriage license, divorce, government aid)Bank statement.Driver's license/learner's permit.Car registration.Notarized affidavit of residency.
Typical factors states use to determine residency. Often, a major determinant of an individual's status as a resident for income tax purposes is whether he or she is domiciled or maintains an abode in the state and are present" in the state for 183 days or more (one-half of the tax year).
By statute, an individual is a resident of Oregon under two scenarios. A. An individual who is domiciled in Oregon, unless he a) does not have a permanent place of abode in Oregon; b) maintains a permanent place of abode in a place other than Oregon, and c) spends less than 31 days of a taxable year in Oregon.
To qualify as an Oregon resident (for tuition purposes), one must live in Oregon for 12 consecutive months while taking eight credits or fewer per term while demonstrating that they are in the state for a primary purpose other than education (such as working, volunteering, or other purposes).
If you reside in Oregon, and need to provide proof that you are a resident of or domiciled in Oregon, a true copy of your Oregon permanent or part-year income tax return filed with the Oregon Department of Revenue for the previous tax year is acceptable proof with this form.
An individual can at any one time have but one domicile. If an individual has acquired a domicile at one place (i.e. California), he retains that domicile until he acquires another elsewhere.