help please AdmissionsDaniel

<p>I am a student living outside USA currently completing my GCE A Levels whose dream is to attend Johns Hopkins. I am also a US permanent resident(green card holder) but became one only last year and so my family has not filled any US tax returns yet. I have filled FAFSA and CSS profile but am clueless as to what else to do. Could you kindly guide me? Since my IDOC acount has not been made(no US tax returns) should I send a copy of tax returns of the country where I am currently living along with a letter explaining my special circumstances ? Will doing so affect my chances of getting aid and/or admission since I understand Johns Hopkins has a need aware policy for those applying from abroad except for US citizens/permanent residents.</p>

<p>I know I cannot do without aid and am desperate for Johs Hopkins. I would really appreciate your help. Thanking you in anticipation.</p>

<p>Regards</p>

<p>I'm not Admissions Daniel, however, in the interim, I can guarantee you that he is going to recommend contacting the Office of Financial Aid directly regarding your tax returns, as your situation and questions are quite complex.</p>

<p>Telephone: (410) 516-8028</p>

<p>Prospective Students FA Web Page: JHU</a> Student Financial Services | Prospective Students | Freshman & Transfers | How to Apply</p>

<p>International FA Web Page: Student</a> Financial Services | International Students</p>

<p>Thanks Tanya922. I will try to contact FA office.</p>

<p>As Tanya922 said ... you need to speak with the Financial Aid Office. I can not assist you.</p>

<p>No problem, good luck!</p>