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is a high school report card proof of residency?

i am going to go get my drivers license (temporary) because i am a citizen (due to my mother becoming a citizen when i was 17) i am now 18 and applying for a class C license in the state of georgia

my greencard is expired and so is my colombian passport. i talked to the DMV people on the phone and they said i could get a temporary driver's license while i wait for my citizenship papers N-600 (i have one more month left according to the atlanta immigration peoples processing times 9 months i filed it in june of 2012) well she said all i needed was two proofs of residency

my expired greencard & passport

insurance papers

and social security card

( i don't need a certificate of attendance since im 18 right?)

and my instructional permit which is about 2 years old (back when my papers were valid but i wasn't a citizen)

well so far i have one proof of residency my bank statement USAA

i was wondering if i could use my report card i got in april 2012. it has my name and adress on it of course

is there anything she missed? please i really need this

thanks

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    I know in Texas that is one ofthe things you can bring in to show proof of residence. I would think Georgia is probably similar.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    State legal rules defines residency, the place you, or while you're minor, your mum and dad pay the state taxes and the placement you're registered to vote are all considered. usually, maximum states have a twelve months requirement of residency for in-state training applications and an indefinite motive to stay.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    This is unclear to me too

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