Hi Folks,
I am a 4th year F1 full time PhD student at a US university. Recently (in November 2009) my parents (who are permanent residents -- Green Card holders) submitted the I130 green card petition on my behalf.
If this green card petition was not filed -- then I would be an 'exempt individual' and would be considered a non resident tax alien by the IRS. And hence would have to file the form 1040NR (EZ)
However, now that this green card petition has been filed -- I am not sure if I am an 'exempt individual' now or not ?. If not, then I think I would be considered a 'resident alien' by the IRS -- since I pass the 3 year substantial presence test. Am I right ? (and hence would have to file the form 1040 (EZ)).
I would be grateful to anyone who could help me resolve this tax confusion. Additional questions and clarifications are welcome.
PS: My understanding is based on reading the IRS publication number 519.
Thanks.
I am a 4th year F1 full time PhD student at a US university. Recently (in November 2009) my parents (who are permanent residents -- Green Card holders) submitted the I130 green card petition on my behalf.
If this green card petition was not filed -- then I would be an 'exempt individual' and would be considered a non resident tax alien by the IRS. And hence would have to file the form 1040NR (EZ)
However, now that this green card petition has been filed -- I am not sure if I am an 'exempt individual' now or not ?. If not, then I think I would be considered a 'resident alien' by the IRS -- since I pass the 3 year substantial presence test. Am I right ? (and hence would have to file the form 1040 (EZ)).
I would be grateful to anyone who could help me resolve this tax confusion. Additional questions and clarifications are welcome.
PS: My understanding is based on reading the IRS publication number 519.
Thanks.