English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Two years ago, I lived with my mom in Texas. I moved to Europe to live with my dad. While I was in Europe, my mom moved to Indiana. I am now 18, still an American citizen and not a European citizen. What is my legal state of residency now?

2007-01-15 17:43:46 · 4 answers · asked by beachbum 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

4 answers

You don't have one. To have a legal state of residency you need to be living in the state. Seeing as you are living in Europe and are not in the military that just make you a United state citizen.

2007-01-15 17:53:00 · answer #1 · answered by wondermom 6 · 0 0

Residency usually depends on an amount of time you have spent in a place. For instance I am Florida resident because I have lived here for a certain amount of time. I have friends who are trying to live in Florida to become residents so they can have in-state tuition rates.

I believe that you are still a resident of Texas. But check with Texan residency laws. It may change, especially now since you have been out of the country.

I'm sure you can google that.

2007-01-15 17:53:07 · answer #2 · answered by DanieEdge 2 · 0 0

You can claim your g/f only if she lived with you all the year. That means she have been living in IL for two years. Yes she is resident of IL.

2016-03-28 23:45:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

where you are living

2007-01-15 17:51:47 · answer #4 · answered by verito! 3 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers