<p>That does sound perfectly possible. My only problem is that I already have been out of school for almost a year. I graduated when I was 17 last year and the way I count it, correct me if I’m wrong, is that I can’t apply till Fall 2014 or Winter 2014 and won’t be in class till Fall 2015. I would have been out of school for 2 years, I was wondering CC because it sounds kinda like a waste of time if I have to wait another 12 to 18 months before going to school again. And I’m not sure how do they count whether I’m a dependent or not. I’m over 18 now, but I do know that because my parents will contribute to my education, I will be classified as a dependent, though they won’t be in the USA with me. A little side info, my dad was given custody rights over 10 years ago, not sure how it will affect living with my mother.
I also got an email from a college, they said there are ways I can apply for in state tuition.
- Prove my last residence in the US was GA, plus my dad’s tax records
- I can somehow apply to get residency after a year there while in college, I know normally studying at college would not grant you a residency since its stated that post secondary institutions don’t count - seems possible tho, I can’t be a US citizen living and studying there but be stateless for 4 years, right?</p>
<p>My dad is considering to whether to let me go to NY or get his lawyer, tax preparer for records.
Personally I would rather go to GA since I grew up there and cause I actually know my relatives from my dad’s side that lives there. My parents had a messy divorce and stereotypical of asian families, they don’t tend to cooperate very well.
To be sure, when you said that to live with my mom, I can pretty much get residency straight away right because she will be my guardian?</p>