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No. You report as wages, but you do not pay Self-Employment tax. According to the IRS:
Green Card Holders (Lawful Permanent Resident)
If you are a green card holder working for a foreign government or international organization, you generally must report your earnings as wages but are not subject to self-employment taxes on those earnings and may not voluntarily pay self-employment tax on those earnings.
[Edited 04-09-2019]
No. You report as wages, but you do not pay Self-Employment tax. According to the IRS:
Green Card Holders (Lawful Permanent Resident)
If you are a green card holder working for a foreign government or international organization, you generally must report your earnings as wages but are not subject to self-employment taxes on those earnings and may not voluntarily pay self-employment tax on those earnings.
[Edited 04-09-2019]
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