Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A clarification. You get 2 IDs with the house. He doesn’t even need to be a resident to get a blue one. My spouse was not married to me when I got the first house and she got a blue card and it was a rental. We live up north.
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If you have a separate residence "up north" and live together in TV, to get a non-owner blue card requires more hoops to jump thru that you may not like. Check with district office in LSL for details. |
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Like previously said, my house is also in a trust so I am not on the deed the trust is. I still got the green permanent card. Talk to the people in the office over Starbucks in Sumter Landing.
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The OP didn't say that the house is owned by a trust. I wouldn't create a trust just so a spouse can get a green ID card because it is very easy to get a blue card. If you have a trust, whether or not you can get a green card depends on the wording of the trust and who is the trustee. But, apparently, having a trust does not preclude you from getting a green resident card.
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That is correct.
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