Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
I might be exempt from taxes as I am on a student F-1 visa however I need to show that;
"established that you do not intend to reside permanently in the United States include, but are not limited to:
1. Whether you have maintained a closer connection to a foreign country than to the United States (for details, see Pub. 519) and
2. Whether you have taken affirmative steps to change your status from nonimmigrant to lawful permanent resident."
I was on an H1B visa few years ago, is that considered as a step towards changing my status from nonimmigrant to permanent resident? I never applied for a green card and I abandoned my H1B visa of my own accord.
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