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It depends. For 2016 (last year), you are considered a United States nonresident for tax purposes. Had you been in the country just a few more days, you would have qualified to file a resident return which does tax your worldwide income (the nonresdient return will not) but also usually has greater access to credits and deductions. You will be required to file a tax return, Form 1040NR. If you paid in more tax than what the tax laws say you had to, you will get some money back.
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