In the US, you are still on the hook for the repayment of the loans, but you can apply for an unemployment deferment from your lender. With the deferment you can stop paying on your loans for up to 3 years. The interest on the unsubsidized stafford loans still accrues though.
yes there is no change
If you go out and go to Japan, you will lose your visa rights. This is because the student visa is not meant for traveling. It is meant only for working temporarily in the United States.
Still a student
still unemployed He is employed at WQAD News Channel 8 in Moline IL.
No, he is not.
Still a student
be accepted as homosexuals
i don't know why there are people that are still employed as hermits but they keep their job because they can get a little something something after they are done working if you know what I'm saying.
Yes, it is one of the most common reasons for bankruptcy filings. But, you must prove to the court that you are unable to repay the debt. Just incurring a medical bill does not entitle someone to successfully file bankruptcy and discharge the bill so you are no longer required to repay it. If by being required to repay the bill would make you homeless and lacking of basic necessities of life you will probably be able to successfully file. On the other hand if the court decides that your situation is such that you could repay - over a period payments and you would still be able to have the basic necessities like food, home, etc. Then a limited form of bankruptcy occurs, called a Chapter 13.
Still a part time student.
yes
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