A piece of advice: If you’re a US citizen who has never lived in the US, and never paid US taxes, you are INVISIBLE! (Even if you may have filed a US tax return at some point.)
What does it mean when you say you are a US citizen?
Third, when you say you are a US citizen, I hope that you are saying you are a dual citizen. Although the US doesn’t recognize that, the other country will, that is very important because they will give you a passport. If they don’t give you a passport, or if you’re not a dual citizen, you’re in big trouble.
Can a US citizen not have a passport?
Although the US doesn’t recognize that, the other country will, that is very important because they will give you a passport. If they don’t give you a passport, or if you’re not a dual citizen, you’re in big trouble. For some reason, the IRS has decided that it has the right to pull passports.
Can a US citizen be considered an international?
If your academic records are only from international schoools you might be considered as an international applicant; however if you have attended Department of Defense schools overseas then you would not be conisdered to be an international applicant.
When do you become a long term resident of the US?
You are a long-term resident for U.S. federal income tax purposes if you were a lawful permanent resident of the United States (green card holder) in at least 8 of the last 15 tax years ending with the year your residency ends.
Are there any tax breaks for US citizens living abroad?
However, if you want to learn more about foreign tax breaks as a U.S. Citizen with international income, please read on. In general, the IRS taxes all world income of U.S. citizens and resident aliens. It also allows the same tax credits and deductions as U.S. citizens and residents from the U.S. living in the United States.
Can a US citizen be born in a foreign country?
Usually, children are citizens or residents of the same country as their parents. In general, if you were a U.S. citizen when your child was born, your child is a U.S. citizen. This is true even if the child’s other parent is a non-resident alien, the child was born in a foreign country,…