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Evading Student Loans - can you really do that?

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Evading Student Loans - can you really do that?

A friend of mine is about to complete his law school degree and has over 160k of graduate debt and 40k of undergraduate debt (these 200k loan probably combined federal and private loans). He holds a green card and told me (literally), I quote, "after getting this piece of paper (degree) I'm gonna leave this country and never come back."

 

Can he do that? What are the consequences? Should I talk him into not doing that? ... 

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stellar
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Re: Evading Student Loans - can you really do that?

Wow...good riddance!

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Anonymous
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Well he's grown so technically he can do whatever. Unless he asked your opinion I would stay out of it. That doesn't mean I think it's wise. I am far from an expert, but I have never seen someone track you down like Sallie Mae! I would question how long that trails behind them. If it could effect taking the bar or getting licenced in other states/out of the country. I would also question what happens to any US assets when he defaults.

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SCF
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He can do whatever he wants - no one is going to stop you from leaving the country just because you have student loan debt.  That said, if he ever tried to practice or live in the US in the future, he could run into some serious issues.  Some states have penalties (like losing your driver's license) for defaulting on student loans, and he would have a hard time being admitted to the bar with the questionable ethics of walking away from his debt with no intention to repay.

 

If he genuinely intends to never return to the US, the consequences may be minimal depending on the country where he chooses to live, but I certainly wouldn't want him as my lawyer, and if his attitude permeates to other areas of his life, he will find his trouble in the end.

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6speed8
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Re: Evading Student Loans - can you really do that?

A friend of a friend did something similar with credit cards years ago. I don't recall exactly how much - roughly $40,000 worth -  but he basically made purchases for friends and took cash from them. "You want a new washer and dryer ? Let's go to Sears. Get a top of the line washer/dryer set, give me $500 and I'll charge it." He did that over the course of his last few weeks in the country and left.

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Luscher
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Re: Evading Student Loans - can you really do that?

He may do that now, and then in 25 years when he wants to come back he will be screwed!
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Creditplz
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He can do that, as long as he breaks no laws he can leave the country as he pleases, I know a friend who went to Georgetown medical school got his license, his degree, and all. We went to the same undergrad private school that charged (41,000) annually in tuition, imagine what he had in Graduate school loans too! I'm estimating 200-275,000 in debt?! But he also maxed out all his credit cards before he left to Germany, I hear from him every now and then and he's doing great! Hell of a lot better then me!
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Creditplz
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And you can still come back into the U.S if you're in debt or defaulted on debt.. I was in Pre-Law as a minor and never heard of such a thing. I could be wrong but I'm quite sure of it.
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Anonymous
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@Creditplz wrote:
He can do that, as long as he breaks no laws he can leave the country as he pleases, I know a friend who went to Georgetown medical school got his license, his degree, and all. We went to the same undergrad private school that charged (41,000) annually in tuition, imagine what he had in Graduate school loans too! I'm estimating 200-275,000 in debt?! But he also maxed out all his credit cards before he left to Germany, I hear from him every now and then and he's doing great! Hell of a lot better then me!

omg, all those uncollectable debt

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Anonymous
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@6speed8 wrote:

A friend of a friend did something similar with credit cards years ago. I don't recall exactly how much - roughly $40,000 worth -  but he basically made purchases for friends and took cash from them. "You want a new washer and dryer ? Let's go to Sears. Get a top of the line washer/dryer set, give me $500 and I'll charge it." He did that over the course of his last few weeks in the country and left.


It's funny because I just got new LG washer/dryer at Costco yesterday.

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