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You cant submit your FAFSA without your parents tax info unless you are homeless, emancipated, married, or over the age of 24 and considered independent. Contact your financial aid office for guidance on your situation.
If your parents are separated or divorced, the custodial parent is responsible for filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The custodial parent for federal student aid purposes is the parent with whom you lived the most during the past 12 months.
When the FAFSA form asks you to provide information about your parents, select the ``I am unable to provide information about my parent(s) option. You will then be provided with an explanation of whats considered a special circumstance.
If Your FAFSA Form Is Missing One or More Required Signatures. All required contributors (you, your parent[s], your spouse) must provide a signature on your FAFSA form. If your form is missing one or more required signatures, it isnt complete, and you wont be eligible for federal student aid.
How to fill out the FAFSA with undocumented parents. With undocumented parents, the FAFSA process is the same as if your parents were citizens or permanent residents. Youll still include their financial information in the application, which your schools financial aid office will use to determine your aid eligibility.

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Youll be allowed to fill out the FAFSA form as an independent student if you indicate that you are unaccompanied and homeless or at risk of being homeless on the FAFSA form for the first time and you dont have a determination from an individual at an eligible agency.
Yes, you can still apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) even if your parents have a high income. However, the amount of financial aid you receive may be limited because FAFSA primarily considers your familys financial situation when determining your eligibility for need-based aid.

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