Conditional Green Card seeking In-State Tuition/Texas Residency.

<p>Update: My real question is does Conditional Permanent Resident card has to be one year of age as a requirement?
Can I have some restaurant I know write me an employment letter? How dangerous is it? I know the owner of the restaurant…</p>

<p>As far as documentation goes, I am already covered most of the area. The only thing preventing me right now is - The advisor claimed I need to wait one year after I have receive Notice from the USCIS. </p>

<p>I do realized each school has different system and regulations. For example, Richland College won’t permit my Texas Residency claim, but I already got Texas tuition-rate for nearby College/University that I am concurrent enrollment with.</p>

<p>What I cannot found is a quote stating “YOU MUST HAVE YOUR GREEN CARD AT LEAST A MINIMAL ONE YEAR BEFORE REQUESTING RESIDENCY CHANGE” <<<
At the other college, they didn’t ask me much. They ask for my I-511 (Green Card) and billing statements and active driver license…and done in 5-10 minutes. </p>

<p>As far as establishing domicile goes, since I have always work in-school and enjoying doing so…so, I have ZERO solid ground to establish domicile. I did some delivery job out of school, which is pretty much illegal, but it is just 5-10 hours/week(*one day) for local Chinese restaurant, but it won’t count. </p>

<p>However, I may possible ask the Chinese restaurant if they willing to write me an employee letter. Is there a risk doing so? I have SSN and Green card for almost a year (3-4 months to go). I don’t want to risk putting them out of business.</p>

<p>ps. Thank you everyone for helping out. I really appreciate every replies posted here. I was expecting something short like…go talk to the dean. or such. but every replies are very knowledgeable. </p>

<p>ps.2. Special thanks to sybbie719 for founding that form. I am a student there and I didn’t realize we have such form. Will give it a try</p>