puravidapto
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No, the logic flow is this: from the visa you determine the residency status, and if the taxpayer is a nonresident, then she cannot claim a dependent in general with one exception that "only nonresident aliens who are U.S. nationals, residents of Canada, Mexico and South Korea; or residents of India who were students or business apprentices can have a qualifying dependent".

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