Financial Aid and US non-residency

<p>While I have been living in the US for four and a half years, I still haven't received my green card, which for some schools puts me in the international applicant pile.</p>

<p>I was wondering if, for financial aid purposes, I would be considered an international student at Yale. I know this is a pretty unusual situation, but maybe someone somehow knows what I would count as.
Also, I read in another thread that Yale isn't need-blind for international applicants, and I was wondering if that would apply to me, as well.</p>

<p>Yes, Yale is need-blind. </p>

<p>Financial</a> Aid for International Students | International Students | Office of Undergraduate Admissions</p>

<p>Hope you consider Yale!</p>

<p>Thanks for the insanely prompt answer.
Yale is definitely far more generous than UMich will ever be.
My friend, who is in the same situation as me, is paying $45000 a year to go to Michigan, even if her parents work in Michigan, she went to HS and middle school here, and she lives here... Apparently paying taxes in a state doesn't qualify you for in-state tuition.</p>