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    Mar 15, 2010, 08:49 PM
    International student taxes 2 different visas more than 5 years
    Hi,
    I am an international student working full time on my OPT. I have been in the US on f-1 for more than 5 years (August 2003 - present) but my first f-1 visa ended in May 2007 and I can back on a second F-1 visa in 2008. Do I qualify as a resident or a non resident alien for tax purposes?

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    Mar 16, 2010, 01:23 AM

    File resident tax return and you must pay SS tax and Medicare tax.

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