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  1. 11 wrz 2024 · Review tax information for aliens by visa type and immigration status. Generally, for U.S. tax purpose, a nonimmigrant or immigrant visa status under U.S. immigration law is different from U.S. tax residency status under U.S. tax law (nonresident alien, resident alien, or dual-status alien).

  2. 27 lip 2023 · This tax guide will J2 visa spouses and dependents with a clear understanding on topics as tax residency status, tax exemptions, FICA taxes, tax treaties, W-2 forms, and how to file your J2 tax return at the end of the year.

  3. Who is eligible for J-2 status? The spouse and unmarried minor children (under 21 years of age) of the J-1 exchange visitor are eligible for J-2 status.

  4. 18 sty 2024 · You must file a Form 8843 if: You were present in the US in the previous tax year; You are a nonresident alien; And you are in the US under F-1, J-1, F-2 or J-2 status. Even if you don’t need to file an income tax return, you should file the Form 8843 if the above criteria apply.

  5. Authorized dates of employment for J-2 dependents are noted on the EAD, and usually match the dates on the Form DS-2019. J-2 dependents must be in the U.S. in J-2 status in order to submit an application for employment authorization.

  6. 22 sie 2024 · In general, an alien in J-1 status (hereafter referred to as a “J-1 alien”) will be treated as a U.S. resident for federal income tax purposes if he or she meets the substantial presence test. The test is applied on a calendar year-by-calendar year basis (January 1 – December 31).

  7. If you are the J-2 dependent of a J-1 Exchange Visitor, you can apply for work authorization through US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This page will guide you through the application process, which can take 3-4 months.

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