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No. The only exemptions that have to do with citizenship are Certain non-citizens who are not lawfully present and Citizens living abroad or residents of another state. You were not unlawfully present in the US and you were not a resident of another state, so the exemptions do not apply to your situation.
If you arrived in 2017 on an F-1 visa, and have not left the country since then, you would have passed your 5 years of exemption and the substantial presence test, so you would be considered a US Resident for tax purposes after the date you met the substantial presence test.
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March 12, 2025
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