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[quote=Anonymous]This was us. Your child is considered out of state unless you or your spouse is active duty military assigned overseas (I think there is an exclusion for foreign service too). If you are a government contractor, are overseas working for a private or public company, or are even a non-activated reservist in the military drilling overseas, you will be considered out of state. Your child will also be considered OOS when they apply to schools in Virginia. Owning a home, having a VA driver's license, being registered to vote in VA...it does not matter. That being said, living overseas might actually be a benefit when applying. If your child currently attends an International School overseas, has great grades, and great SAT scores, this can be really helpful! Be sure to have them get in touch with the admission representative for overseas. When we lived in Germany, plenty of American universities had admissions reps visit our international school. BTW, your VA 529 can be used for universities in other states. [/quote]
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