USC online application will make people feel like they want the form BEFORE giving you the offer. One previous CDer in USC now replied according to this question:
> I've asked people in the financial aid dept. The > followings are the highlights: > > 1. The financial statement is not required for the > admission decision process. > 2. The school asks for that intentionally because > they need it to issue I-20. If they have it now, > they can expedite the issuing process. The later you > turn it in, the longer you'll wait to get the I-20, > which would slow your visa process. > 3. If you can't submit it now, you can choose to > wait until you get your admission. But, like I > mentioned, you'll probably have to wait for a longer > time. > 4. My suggestion: If possible, get certificates from > banks even with deposits of RMB. Translate them and > notarized then send them to school. Before doing > that, ask if school can accept that, if not, explain > your circumstance and guarantee that you'll send > official ones afterwards. > Hope that helps,
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