SusieQQQ
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The riskiness of when you arrive is largely dependent on what might go wrong with flights etc and how easy it would be to reschedule if necessary. A week is probably fine.Hi everyone,
I am still planning my trip to the US, got to be there before October 2nd. Has anyone got advise on how late I can arrive before it gets too risky? Is a week before expiry safe or should I leave a month before expiry.
I currently plan to only go on a 3-4 week trip to activate my permanent residency along with apply for a re-entry permit. How do you even establish residence in a location? I want to establish in Texas (no state income tax) but my mailing address is to family in Santa Clara, California (too expensive for me to live, I will just visit and pick up my gc and ssn). I don't know anyone in Texas. Will my residence start in California due to my mailing address being there or if I arrive in Dallas will it start there? I already paid the green card fee.
You generally can’t establish state residency without actually living somewhere. The general way you would prove residency in a state is to have your drivers license registered there, which of course itself will require certain proofs of residency. These are the ones for Texas. https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/d...ency-requirement-driver-licenses-and-id-cards