N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22, § 6000.5
(3) Residence and employment addresses. The address in or outside the State where the applicant resides and, if the applicant resides outside the State, the place in the State, if any, where the applicant is employed full time.
(c) Time to file.
Pursuant to Court of Appeals rule 520.12(d)(1), an applicant for admission upon examination by transferred UBE score is required to file a complete application for admission to the Appellate Division within three years from the date when the applicant sits for the second day of the UBE. To permit the timely processing of an application for determination of eligibility for admission upon examination by transferred UBE score, the application and the requisite proof enumerated in subdivision (b) of the section should be filed with the board at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the time to file a complete application for admission with the Appellate Division.
(d) Additional proofs.
The board in its discretion may order additional proofs to be filed, and may require an applicant to appear in person before it, or a member thereof or the executive director, deputy executive director or counsel, and be examined concerning the applicant's eligibility for admission by transferred UBE score.
(e) Pro Bono Scholars Program.
In addition to any other proofs required in this Part, each applicant participating in the Pro Bono Scholars Program (PBSP), in accordance with Court of Appeals rule 520.17, shall cause to be filed with the board proof that the applicant has successfully completed the PBSP and been awarded a first degree in law on a form provided by the board.
(a) Applicability.
Effective October 1, 2016, an applicant who took the UBE in a jurisdiction other than New York may apply to the board for a determination of eligibility for admission to practice by examination based on the transfer of his or her UBE score to New York in lieu of taking the UBE in New York.
(b) Application.
Each applicant seeking to transfer a UBE score to New York shall file an application for a determination of eligibility for admission to practice by examination on a form provided by the board and shall pay the fee prescribed for admission by examination by section 465 of the Judiciary Law. For purposes of this subdivision, an application is considered filed when it is filed electronically online at the board’s website or otherwise received in the board’s office together with the prescribed fee. A complete application must include the following: