I am a 20 year-old single undergraduate student who is financially independent. What types of documents do I need to provide to prove my financial independence?
To verify financial independence (self support) you need to provide copies of your state and federal income tax returns along with your parents’ returns for at least the past two tax years. You should also provide documentation of any other sources of income you may have had during the past two tax years and the current year (e.g., current pay stubs, financial aid award letters, promissory notes for loans, etc.). In addition, you will also be required to present a budget showing how you are able to support yourself with the funds you claim. Types of funds listed below can be used to support a claim for financial independence.
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