I am on J1 visa as physician alien from July 2013, my wife is on J2 visa and she is not doing any work, my son is citizen and he was born in August 2016. For the last 3 years I used to file my tax return as non resident alien (married filing separately). This year I noticed that if I can be considered as resident alien and so I file as married filing jointly with my son as dependent I will be able to get a lot more tax return. My question can I file as resident alien or I still considered non resident alien?.
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On a J1 visa as a non-student you are a nonresident alien for the first 2 calendar years, so 2013 and 2014. After that you use the substantial presence test to determine residency status. So generally, if you were in the US the entire time, you most likely were a resident alien already for 2015 and will need to amend your return.
So for 2016 you can file as resident aliens, jointly and claiming your son.
On a J1 visa as a non-student you are a nonresident alien for the first 2 calendar years, so 2013 and 2014. After that you use the substantial presence test to determine residency status. So generally, if you were in the US the entire time, you most likely were a resident alien already for 2015 and will need to amend your return.
So for 2016 you can file as resident aliens, jointly and claiming your son.
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