I previously met two different lawyers to ask about avoiding debt (about $300,000 such as loan under my company name and my name name, credit card debt and so on, company has been liquidated.)
If I go out of country, they both told me that is nothing to do with immigration as long as it is not criminal. But I would like to know what those creditors will do if I just give up my green card and try to get way from the debt by leaving out of United States. First lawyer told me that they may investigate in the country where I will be to collect the debt, but the other lawyer said I have nothing to do as long as I don't come back. Also, this vendor filed a civil case against me because I had a debt. What if I just ignore to respond? I heard it will be then default. What does it mean? Does it possibly change to criminal? amount was about $40,000. First lawyer said I better file a bankcruptcy to avoid the charge on that case even tho I choose to live out of country by giving my green card up, but the second lawyer said I don't have to do as long as I live out of the United States. Anyway, I don't have enough asset to pay the debt and currently have no job.
If I try to come back to the states after like 5 or 10 years later upon my son's (who is u.s. citizen)invitation (with traveling visa, or may be applying for new green card), then do my past credit and that civil claim record follow me to pay back?
Also, I think I am involved in this case. this person said that he was going to lend me money through the bank and I received about $40,000 from the bank (he took 40% as a processing fee), but then realized that case was bank mortgage fraud and he will be in criminal charge. Since I didn't know and didn't intend but may be involved, if court asks me to come as a witness/victim for that person, what happens If I don't respond to appear? Do I be a suspcious person and I will possibly be criminal as well?
If so, does it also affect on coming back to the states in the future? like I will be arrested at the airport or something?
These two lawyers say totally different story. One, I have to file bankcruptcy whether I live in the states or not, and the other one says I don't have to as long as I give up green card and live out of the states. It costs too much to get consultation from multiple lawyers. Does any one have idea about this kind of situation?
If I go out of country, they both told me that is nothing to do with immigration as long as it is not criminal. But I would like to know what those creditors will do if I just give up my green card and try to get way from the debt by leaving out of United States. First lawyer told me that they may investigate in the country where I will be to collect the debt, but the other lawyer said I have nothing to do as long as I don't come back. Also, this vendor filed a civil case against me because I had a debt. What if I just ignore to respond? I heard it will be then default. What does it mean? Does it possibly change to criminal? amount was about $40,000. First lawyer said I better file a bankcruptcy to avoid the charge on that case even tho I choose to live out of country by giving my green card up, but the second lawyer said I don't have to do as long as I live out of the United States. Anyway, I don't have enough asset to pay the debt and currently have no job.
If I try to come back to the states after like 5 or 10 years later upon my son's (who is u.s. citizen)invitation (with traveling visa, or may be applying for new green card), then do my past credit and that civil claim record follow me to pay back?
Also, I think I am involved in this case. this person said that he was going to lend me money through the bank and I received about $40,000 from the bank (he took 40% as a processing fee), but then realized that case was bank mortgage fraud and he will be in criminal charge. Since I didn't know and didn't intend but may be involved, if court asks me to come as a witness/victim for that person, what happens If I don't respond to appear? Do I be a suspcious person and I will possibly be criminal as well?
If so, does it also affect on coming back to the states in the future? like I will be arrested at the airport or something?
These two lawyers say totally different story. One, I have to file bankcruptcy whether I live in the states or not, and the other one says I don't have to as long as I give up green card and live out of the states. It costs too much to get consultation from multiple lawyers. Does any one have idea about this kind of situation?