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Assuming you were married on December 31, and that you are a US Citizen or Resident Alien, you have to file as MFJ or MFS. You have two choices in filing your taxes.
Option 1
Treat your spouse as resident alien for tax purposes. If you do this, you will need to include your spouse's worldwide income in your US tax return and it will be subject to US taxes. To do this follow these steps.
Option 2
Treat your spouse as a nonresident alien for tax purposes. You will not have to include your spouse’s non-US income on your U.S. tax return. You will have to use the filing status of Married Filing Separately.
https://www.irs.gov/Individuals/International-Taxpayers/Nonresident-Spouse-Treated-as-a-Resident
If everyone on the tax return has a social security number or ITIN, you should mail your return to the address listed in the 1040 instructions. Tax returns with a Form W-7 should be mailed to the Austin TX address.
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IF your spouse is eligible for an SSN, DO NOT apply for an ITIN or file with an ITIN. Apply for the SSN and WAIT, even if your tax return is late. (You can get an automatic extension of the deadline.) The instructions on how to file with an ITIN application only apply if the person is not eligible for an SSN.
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