<p>So for the UVA Supplement, it says I have to fax my permanent resident card, but where to?</p>
Dean_J
October 23, 2010, 7:16pm
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<p>Don’t you see a fax number right on the Domicile form? If not, there’s on in the application instructions on the website.</p>
<p>It doesn’t say anything on the Supplement online where I first saw it.</p>
Dean_J
October 27, 2010, 8:57am
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<p>I just checked…the fax number is in the instructions. If you have further questions about that form, it’s best to contact the Office of Virginia Status instead of posting on College Confidential.</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>
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Submit the Application for Virginia In-State Educational Privileges ONLY if you believe you are eligible for in-state privileges pursuant to the Code of Virginia, Section 23-7.4. Please answer all questions and provide any necessary explanations. All supporting documentation must be mailed or faxed by the appropriate deadline. Avoid delaying the determination process: mail or fax supporting documentation when this form is submitted. Do not both mail and fax. Do not submit original documents. You may be ineligible for in-state privileges if the Application and all supporting documents are not received by the appropriate deadline. Applications received after the first day of class of the semester for which in-state privileges are sought will not be reviewed. Supporting documents may be mailed to: Committee on Virginia Status, Office of Admission, P. O. Box 400160, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904 or faxed to: 434-982-2663. </p>
<p>Pursuant to Virginia law and University policy, you have the right to appeal if you are denied in-state privileges. Please notify, in writing, the Director of the Committee on Virginia Status if you intend to appeal. Notification must be received no more than fourteen calendar days after receipt of the denial or notice of appeal will not be timely and an appeal will not be heard.</p>
<p>Instructions:
All applicants must complete Section A. If you are under the age of 24 and listed as a dependent on the state and federal income tax returns of your parent or legal guardian, your parent or legal guardian must complete Sections B and C. If you are under the age of 24 and your parent, spouse or legal guardian has provided you substantial financial support during the past year, your parent, spouse or legal guardian must complete Sections B and C. If you are a financially independent student, regardless of age, and your parents or legal guardian do not claim you as a dependent for income taxes or have not provided you with substantial financial support during the past year, you must complete Sections A and C. If you are an emancipated minor under the age of 18, you must complete Sections A and C. If you are over the age of 24 and you are claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes by your parent or have received substantial financial support from your parent or spouse during the past year, your parent or spouse must complete Sections B and C. All applicants must sign and date the form. A parent, spouse or legal guardian must sign and date the form only if he or she completed Sections B and C on your behalf.</p>
<p>If you, the applicant, are not a United States citizen, please mail or fax a copy of your visa or Permanent Resident card. If your visa or Permanent Resident card is in process, you must mail or fax all available documents. If your parent, spouse or legal guardian is not a United States citizen and completes Sections B and C on your behalf, you must mail or fax a copy of his or her visa or Permanent Resident card. If your parent, spouse or legal guardian’s visa or Permanent Resident card is in process, you must mail or fax all available documents. This Application will not be reviewed without this documentation.</p>
<p>Please contact the Committee on Virginia Status at: 434-982-3391 if you have any questions.
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