State Residency Affidavit Forum
- Ferrisjso
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State Residency Affidavit
I'm applying to UCONN Law and one of the steps is filling out a state affidavit forn. The form has boxes that cant be filled out by editing the document. I called them and they said to print it and addit to my file.... which is online obviously. When I pointed this out they directed me towards LSAC?I am so confused. Anyone have an idea what to do here?
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
Print, complete form, scan it, email it to whoever.
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
Yes? If you don't have a scanner you can go to Kinko's and use one. (Or maybe your work/school has one you can use.)
- Ferrisjso
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
I have never heard about this before in my life. This doesnt sound like sonething easy to access. Ill try my school. Thanks.
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
If you Google "uconn law affadavit form" the first hit is a Word doc of this form. You could type in the answers and print it to a PDF file.
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
Scanners have been around for a REALLY long time. They're very easy, I promise. Though typing up the word document is probably easier still.Ferrisjso wrote:I have never heard about this before in my life. This doesnt sound like sonething easy to access. Ill try my school. Thanks.
- guynourmin
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
Could also open the PDF in paint if all else fails.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Scanners have been around for a REALLY long time. They're very easy, I promise. Though typing up the word document is probably easier still.Ferrisjso wrote:I have never heard about this before in my life. This doesnt sound like sonething easy to access. Ill try my school. Thanks.
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
Do millenials really not know what scanners are?
- Ferrisjso
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Re: State Residency Affidavit
I managed to do it! Thanks to everyone for their help! My concern was more about accessing a scanner, than being able to use one as I had never heard of it before. It turns out my schools library had one. I guess you learn something new every day!A. Nony Mouse wrote:Scanners have been around for a REALLY long time. They're very easy, I promise. Though typing up the word document is probably easier still.Ferrisjso wrote:I have never heard about this before in my life. This doesnt sound like sonething easy to access. Ill try my school. Thanks.