I'm an F-1 student with no U.S. income. Do I still need to file Form 8843?
I'm an international student on an F-1 visa and I arrived in the U.S. in August 2025 for a 4-year undergraduate program. I don't have a job or any U.S. source income — I'm fully funded by my family back home. My university's international office said I need to file Form 8843 but I don't understand why I would need to file anything with the IRS if I have no income. Is this really required?
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