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What is Form 8854 and when do I need to file it for expatriation?

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lena_13b3new member
November 11, 2022 987 views 1 answer
Form 8854expatriation statementinitial filingannual filingcovered expatriate

I recently surrendered my green card at the U.S. embassy. The consular officer mentioned something about Form 8854 but didn't give me details. Is this just a one-time filing, or do I need to file it every year? What information does it require? My accountant back home has never heard of this form. I want to make sure I don't miss any deadlines.

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