On United's PQD Requirement for Non-US Denizens

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Yes, that will work fine in practice. This kind of thing is quite common, eg. many Qantas frequent flyers register addresses overseas to avoid paying membership fees. (To be clear, you do need to be able to receive mail at this address, via a relative/friend/etc.)

Whether this violates the program's terms and conditions is up to the airline and their lawyers, but I've never heard of anybody getting "busted" over this. In your case, in particular, as a student you can quite easily argue that your permanent residence is in Mexico and you're only temporarily in the US.

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