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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. J-2 Visas are designated for spouses and minor children of J-1 Visa holders. J-1 Visas are for Exchange Visitors. J-2 Visa holders are dependent on the J-1 Visa holder’s status. If their status ends, so does the J-2 Visa eligibility. Not all exchange programs permit a spousal accompaniment.

  5. 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.

  6. Your dependent’s income is subject to federal income, state income and Social Security taxes. USCIS employment authorization for J-2 dependents remains valid only for the duration of the J-1 program at the time of application.

  7. Spouses and dependents in J-2 immigration status, who are authorized to work, file Form 8843 and Form 1040-NR. Spouses and dependents who enter the U.S. in J-2 immigration status and are permitted to work, must pay into Social Security and Medicare.

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