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<p>Just where the heck are you really from? If you are seriously looking for advice, perhaps you need to drop the “Sinister” moniker.</p>

<p>Admissions stated that they could “change” it, not add another. You can only compete from one district.</p>

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<p>Owning property and paying property taxes means absolutely nothing. I doubt very seriously if your dad pays state income taxes to two different states. Check with him. I think someone asked once before if your parents were in the military and you failed to answer. Domicile is based solely on the military member and there is tons of case law which applies. It matters not where the spouse is from or what they do.</p>

<p>Public law requires, after all nominations and appointments are complete, for the Admissions Office to compile a list of each MOC’s nominations which result in appointments. At this time they would definitely discover your “dual” nominations. The resulting investigation could prove disasterous. Pick a single source now and go with it.</p>

<p>OBTW, on my previous post, I did not list probably the most important factor for military members in determining domicile/permanent residency-where do they vote?</p>