Yes, I agree with both @Lee, Brigitta and @Campeau, Tony.
I know enough to be dangerous regarding F-1 and J-1 visa regulations, but it’s been a while since I worked directly with international students. F-1 and J-1 visa statuses are inextricably linked to pursuing a course of study (read: time limitations apply; host institutions issue forms 1-20 and DS-2019) and are non-immigrant statuses, whereas refugee and asylee statuses are indefinite with a clear-cut path to pursuing U.S. permanent residency status. Asylees and refugees are both authorized to work in the U.S. F-1 ad J-1 visa types have highly regulated conditions under which they may work.
@Lee, Brigitta or someone else in international admissions – please fill in any gaps I may have missed.
Best regards,
Maria
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 1:09 PM
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Subject: Re: Ukrainian Refugee Tuition
Hello,
Thanks for the question based on the language in this directive “Individuals in lawful permanent resident status, or in asylee or refugee status are also presumed to have the ability to obtain in-state status.” My understanding is that a person with documentable refugee status (or has evidence of filing for refugee status), COULD be eligible for in-state residency but would need to meet the other residency requirements as outlined in the policy and overcome the presumptions. However, simply being a refugee does not overcome the presumption.
It would be good if we are all on the same page with this. We have one student who applied this fall (who had been on exchange in HS). After consultation with legal counsel we determined he is not a resident for fee purposes but has not yet overcome the presumption that his reason for being in MT in educational.
Please chime in if others have different interpretation or experience.
Tony
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 12:52 PM
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Subject: Ukrainian Refugee Tuition
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Good afternoon!
Our campus could possibly have Ukrainian Refugees apply for our spring term and we had a question about what residency status they would receive for tuition. Any information, suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated!
Have a great afternoon!
Amy Kanewischer | Registrar Flathead Valley Community College |
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