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In 2016, After I received my GC for the first time in November 2015, my accountant advised me that I don't have to file a tax return for the year of 2015 since I didn't have any income from a job and was a new resident for about a couple of months only. I also didn't have a bank account yet.

Does this constitute any form of violation of my LPR status?

 

I was wondering what is the appropriate answer in the question in N-400 form.

A. "Have YOU ever not filed a Federal, state or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident? 

B. IF you answered "Yes", did you consider yourself to be a "non-U.S. resident"?

 
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