Financial Forms for International Student Not Applying for Aid?

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>Just a really quick question! Would there be any financial forms that need to be filled up at this point as I submit my application to Georgetown as a non-US citizen international student in Asia who is not applying for financial aid? I know that certain colleges require these to verify that the applicant is able to pay for tuition if accepted. I've been having difficulty finding information on this on Georgetown's website, however. Could it just be the Certification of Finances, or an additional or supplementary form? I'd greatly appreciate any input, thanks! :D</p>

<p>I’m not positive, but I do know that if you are a US citizen living in Europe/Asia you don’t need any forms</p>

<p>Thanks for pointing that ambiguity out 2015ftw. I’ve amended my original post accordingly. Just to clarify: I am a non-US citizen from overseas. Thanks!</p>

<p>Bump! Sorry, anxious international applicant here. Would anyone know the requirements for such applicants!?</p>

<p>Slava,</p>

<p>Since the admissions process is need-blind for all applicants, including internationals, you don’t need to send any forms now. If and when you are admitted, you will receive instructions on submitting proof of ability, which is necessary both for Georgetown and the U.S. government to grant you a student visa. The financial aid and Office of International Programs folks can answer any questions you might have. But, again, this only comes if and when you’ve been admitted.</p>

<p>Udachi!</p>