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State tax filing
Your filing status depends on a lot of things. I’m not sure you ever abandoned your Oregon residency if you moved to Washington for a limited-duration internship and then went to school in California.
On the other hand, if you were a student in both Washington and Oregon pre-2022, you didn’t establish permanent residency in either of those states.
If you “do not have a home in any state” and are not a dependent, then your home is probably the place you are living, meaning you were a part-year resident of Oregon, Washington, and California.
Your intent to return to Washington doesn’t hold much weight if you never took any steps to establish any permanent roots there and the fact that you don’t plan on returning to Oregon suggests you left that state. However, you must also “land” in a new state, which you haven’t done.
My read, based on the limited facts you present is that you are a part-year resident of Oregon, Washington, and California.
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