I don't think anyone outside of the administration of JW's or the IRS could answer such a question. If you read over the requirements of 501C3 status, it outlines that it has to be a non-profit organization, not involved with any political activities such as lobbying for a certain political candidate or cause. Jehovah's Witnesses certainly meet those requirements. Whether JW's fall under this classification, or because of some other criteria fall under a different tax-exempt status, it would be unknown by parties outside of the two previously mentioned.
It may not be relevant that your stalker is a Jehovah Witness, and it could simply be an obsessive person who happens to have an association with those people. It also might be that being a witness is the cause of them stalking you. Many witnesses can be obsessive about converting others to think like they do, which they call being in unity. They spend many hours each month trying to get others to abandon their religious beliefs and convert to theirs. Their status among other witnesses is based in part on how many hours they do this, so if you showed your stalker that you might be interested in what they say, they may be trying to get credit for those hours by talking to you. Two very good places to learn more about them can be found in the two links provided below, one of which is the official website of Jehovah's Witnesses and the other is a site run by a former member of the Jehovah's Witness headquarters staff.
Yes. Marital status does not matter.
Only members of the two federally recognized tribes qualify for grants, or grant status. So, if you have a tribal membership card you qualify.
No she would not qualify for the HOH filing status because she has to have a qualifying blood related dependent that she would be claiming on her income tax return to qualify for the HOH filing status
Kingdom.
"Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses", as registered with the IRS, and granted 501(c)3 status as a religious non-profit.
can a no legal status join the US army???
No. IC-DISC corporations must be C corporations.
If you are on AGR status (active duty) then yes but as an M-day airman, no.
Yes, the United States does have a SOFA (Status of Forces Agreement) with the Kingdom of Thailand.
Yes. But to retain your amateur status you have to waive any money that you might win.
Yes. Your job status not determine if you qualify for refinancing. You being able to make the payments does.