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02-09-2021, 01:53 PM
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From Fort Worth, Texas
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith View Post
LOL @ ^^^€

Even worse let’s see what the uscis has to say about our “status”


Q5: If my case is deferred, am I in lawful status for the period of deferral?
A5: No. Although action on your case has been deferred and you do not accrue unlawful presence (for admissibility purposes) during the period of deferred action, deferred action does not confer any lawful status.

The fact that you are not accruing unlawful presence does not change whether you are in lawful status while you remain in the United States. However, although deferred action does not confer a lawful immigration status, your period of stay is authorized by the Department of Homeland Security while your deferred action is in effect and, for admissibility purposes, you are considered to be lawfully present in the United States during that time. Individuals granted deferred action are not precluded by federal law from establishing domicile in the U.S.

Apart from the immigration laws, “lawful presence,” “lawful status” and similar terms are used in various other federal and state laws. For information on how those laws affect individuals who receive a favorable exercise of prosecutorial discretion under DACA, please contact the appropriate federal, state or local authorities.
You are delusional. Just desperate to escape the shame you have brought upon yourself, yet keep digging yourself more into it.

USCSI is only a small agency, which is part of DHS who holds many agencies as the Department of Homeland Security.

The terms you have brought up out of desperation, random at best have absolutely nothing to do with the subject matter at hand.

You also failed to read my post, you are trying so hard to be right that even the most simple things escape your perception of facts.

Get off your horse, and pay attention. The broker
Is asking for IRS definition of Permanent "Resident".
USCIS does not have one.

Let me do the work for you, since your mind is so limited that won't even contemplate the possibility of being wrong.

Let's begin

This is quote from the IRS website:

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Even an undocumented alien who meets the Substantial Presence Test will be treated for tax purposes as a resident alien.
Definition of Substantial Presence:
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/inte...-presence-test
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