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If you are not a resident, you are probably not a legal resident, however, you might be a legal resident of the last state where you lived. It depends on circumstances. The question of citizenship is a different question. If you moved the Greece as a child, you may need to choose between one or the other.

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Q: I am a natural born US citizen permanently residing in Greece with citizenship from parents am i still considered a legal resident even though I don't reside in the US anymore?
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