Is child considered in-state for UVA if parent works in Virginia

Anonymous
We live in DC and I work in a federal agency located in Virginia. Will my child be considered as in-state if he applies to University of Virginia? Checked on-line, but could not find a clear answer. TIA.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
absolutely
Anonymous
why not call UVA and ask?
Anonymous
No, you don't pay taxes there or own a home. Move if you want instate.
Anonymous
You don’t reside in Virginia.
Anonymous
Nope.
Anonymous
You’re kidding right? Nice try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:absolutely


Lol
Anonymous
A good way to answer this question is to think about where you pay state taxes.

Do you pay state taxes to VA? No? There's your answer.
Anonymous
No but you may qualify for DCTAG
Anonymous
Scary that a fed doesn't know how to Google:

https://www.theclassroom.com/are-dc-residents-eligible-for-virginia-in-state-tuition-13596821.html

Residents of the District of Columbia are generally ineligible for in-state tuition at public colleges in neighboring Virginia. There are a few exceptions, however, that make in-state tuition possible for temporary D.C. residents with a permanent address in Virginia and some D.C. residents who work in Virginia or are stationed there by the military.
Anonymous
It is a RESIDENCY requirement. Come on
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