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Are there any circumstances where you can bypass the waiting period to become a legal resident of a state ?
 
Crossover from Cuba in a shitty raft and plant both feet firmly in the Florida sand,
or save the presidents life,
or be a spy, but then become a double agent in exchange for citizenship,
kill a citizen who has no friends or family and assume their identity...
 
political freedom ect..Be from somewhere if you speak out they'll kill ya..
front of the line..oh yea the cuba thing to:coffee:
 
he said state.
 
CAN I CHANGE MY LEGAL RESIDENCE?

A valid change of legal residence (domicile) requires that you satisfy ALL of the following requirements:

1. You must be physically present in the new state;
2. You must simultaneously intend to remain in the new state permanently or to treat that location as your permanent home; and
3. You must intend to abandon your old domicile

You can show your intent to change your domicile by taking as many as possible of the following actions:

Register to vote and vote in the new state

Get a driver's license in the new state

Register your vehicle(s) in the new state

Pay state taxes (income, property, etc.) in the new state

Change your Will to reflect the new state as your legal residence

Establish a permanent address in the new state

Notify the old state's taxing authorities of your change in domicile

You also need to record your change of legal residence with the Accounting and Finance Office on DD Form 114 and a W-4 Form.

There is one situation where you may be able to change your SLR without meeting the physical presence test. If you marry a resident of a different state, you might be allowed to claim your spouse's SLR as your SLR, or vice versa, without ever having been physically present in that state. This is a somewhat aggressive strategy, but there is some support for it. The marital relationship is so significant that, by itself, it may give the spouse a close enough connection to the new state to justify claiming the new state as the SLR. There is substantial historical precedent for this argument. Earlier this century, when a woman married a man from a different state, the woman became a legal resident of the man's SLR by operation of law. Those laws no longer exist, but that helps demonstrate the legal significance of the marital relationship and the type of legal consequences that can result from marriage.
 
it varies state to state. look up the statutes.
 
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