How can a nonresident living abroad apply for an ITIN?
This is a very common situation for your international clients, because a non-resident does NOT need to be in the U.S. to get an ITIN.
Here is the correct IRS process for someone living abroad 👇
✅ Who Can Apply From Outside the U.S.?
A nonresident alien living abroad can apply for an ITIN if they:
- Must file a U.S. tax return
- Are listed as a spouse/dependent on a U.S. return
- Need to claim a tax treaty benefit
- Have U.S. rental income / partnership interest / investment income
- Need an ITIN for withholding or reporting purposes
The IRS issues an ITIN to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer ID but are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN)
🌍 Step-by-Step: Apply for an ITIN From Abroad
STEP 1 — Complete Form W-7
The applicant must fill out:
👉 Form W-7 (Application for ITIN)
This includes:
- Full legal name
- Foreign address
- Country of citizenship
- Date/place of birth
- Reason for applying (this is VERY important)
Non-residents usually check:
✔️ “Nonresident alien required to file a U.S. tax return”
✔️ “Nonresident alien claiming tax treaty benefit”
STEP 2 — Prepare a U.S. Tax Return
Most first-time applicants must attach:
👉 Form 1040-NR
The IRS will:
- Process the W-7
- Assign the ITIN
- Then process the tax return
You cannot e-file when applying for an ITIN for the first time
STEP 3 — Provide Identity & Foreign Status Documents
The applicant must submit:
- Original documents
OR - Certified copies from the issuing agency
🚨 Notarized copies are NOT accepted
Best option:
✔️ Foreign Passport
This is the only document that proves BOTH identity and foreign status by itself
If no passport → must submit:
- 2 documents
- One must include a photo
STEP 4 — Submit the Application From Abroad
Option A — Mail Directly to IRS
Send:
- Form W-7
- Tax Return
- Passport (or certified copy)
To:
Internal Revenue Service
ITIN Operation
P.O. Box 149342
Austin, TX 78714-9342
USA
Option B — Use a Certifying Acceptance Agent (BEST)
A CAA can verify the passport so the applicant:
✅ Does NOT mail their original passport
✅ Applies from their home country
✅ Avoids IRS rejection delays
⏱ Processing Time
Usually:
🕒 7–11 weeks (longer during tax season)
🚨 Important Notes for Non-Residents
- ITIN does NOT give immigration status
- ITIN does NOT allow work authorization
- IRS does not share ITIN info with immigration agencies
- ITIN expires if not used on a return for 3 consecutive years
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