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A child can become a U.S. resident either by having a green card or by being substantially present in the U.S. Many illegal immigrants are considered residents for income tax purposes based on substantial presence even though they are in violation of their immigration status.

Substantial presence means that the individual has been present in the U.S. for more than 182 days in the current year.

Alternatively, you can be a resident under substantial presence if you are in the U.S. for more than 30 days in the current year and if the sum of the current year's days plus one-third of the previous year's days plus one-sixth of the second preceding year's days exceed 182 days.

In order to claim a dependency exemption, the child needs a Social Security number. If the child is not eligible for an SSN then the child needs an Individual Tax Identification Number to be claimed as a dependent. Form W-7 is used to apply for an ITIN.

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My son and I don't have our SSN's yet and my hubby was filling up his tax papers. Can he still claim us and send it in without our SSN?

Thanks

Are you present in the USA or not?

YMMV

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