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Residency requirements.

FAQs – If you are financially independent

What do I need to do to establish residency in the state of Washington?

Is it possible to establish residency while attending school?

I have lived in Washington for two years, but I didn't establish my ties within two to four weeks of arriving in the state. Can I still qualify for residency?

What is required in order to be considered financially independent?

I have Permanent Resident immigration status. Can I qualify for Washington state residency?

What types of visas are acceptable for establishing residency in Washington?

If I think I qualify as a Washington resident, how do I apply?

When should I submit my application and documentation?

What happens if a decision is not made by the time tuition is due?

What do I need to do to establish residency in the state of Washington?

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Is it possible to establish residency while attending school?

It is possible, if you meet the above requirements and establish the above ties within two to four weeks of arriving in Washington.

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I have lived in Washington for two years, but I didn't establish my ties within two to four weeks of arriving in the state. Can I still qualify for residency?

Yes, as long as you establish ties at least twelve months before the beginning of the semester for which you are applying.

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What is required in order to be considered financially independent?

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I have Permanent Resident immigration status. Can I qualify for Washington state residency?

Yes, if your application for adjustment to Permanent Resident status was filed at least 12 months prior to the beginning of the semester for which you are requesting to be classified a Washington resident, and if you meet the requirements listed under question #1 (with the exception of registering to vote).

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What types of visas are acceptable for establishing residency in Washington?

You can establish Washington state residency for tuition and fee purposes if you are on an A, E, G, I, or K visa and fulfill the requirements listed under question #1 (with the exception of registering to vote).

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If I think I qualify as a Washington resident, how do I apply?

Print out a Washington State Residency Application (PDF) to fill out and mail. Or pick up a College and University Residency Questionnaire form in 360 Lighty Student Services Building. Call (509) 335-5346, or e-mail residency@wsu.edu to have one mailed to you.

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When should I submit my application and documentation?

No earlier than the semester prior to the one for which you are applying, and no later than the 30th calendar day of the semester for which you are applying. If you want a decision before tuition is due, you should submit your application at least 4 weeks before tuition is due, because it can take 4 weeks to process an application.

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What happens if a decision is not made by the time tuition is due?

You are responsible for paying the resident portion of your tuition. If a change in your residence classification is approved, the nonresident fee will be credited to your student account. If you have questions about your student account contact Student Accounts Office in 342 French Administration or call (509) 335-9653.

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