Questions And Answers
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,1. Hans entered the U.S. on December 15, 2012 False (Correct0
in F-1 immigration status. He had never been
to the United States before and he did not
change immigration status during 2017. For
federal income tax purposes, Hans is a
nonresident alien for 2017.
1. Hans entered the U.S. on December 15, False (Correct0
2012 in F-1 immigration status. He had
never been to the United States before and
he did not change immigration status
during 2017. For federal income tax
purposes, Hans is a nonresident alien for
2017.
,2. Abshir is a visiting professor at the True (Correct)
local university. Abshir was a graduate
student from
August 2011 to July 2013 in F-1 immigration
status. He re-entered the United States on
December 20, 2016 in J-1 immigration
status. For federal income tax purposes,
Abshir is a resident alien for 2017.
True (Correct)
2. Abshir is a visiting professor at the
local university. Abshir was a graduate
student from
August 2011 to July 2013 in F-1 immigration
status. He re-entered the United States on
December 20, 2016 in J-1 immigration
status. For federal income tax purposes,
Abshir is a resident alien for 2017.
, 3. Juan served as a visiting scholar in F-1 True (Correct)
immigration status from December 2011
through June 2014. In January of 2016, Juan
returned to the United States as a graduate
student. For federal income tax purposes,
Juan is a resident alien for 2017.
3. Juan served as a visiting True (Correct)
scholar in F-1 immigration status from
December 2011 through June 2014. In
January of 2016, Juan returned to
the United States as a graduate
student. For federal income tax purposes,
Juan is a resident alien for 2017.
4. Emil came to the United False (Correct)
States in F-2 immigration status with his
wife on August 20, 2016. He has not changed
his immigration status. For federal income
tax purposes, Emil is a resident alien for
2017.