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There are no "criminal consequences" to debts in the United States, regardless of the time frame or citizenship of the debtor. There are no debtor prisons in this country. There are no "criminal consequences" to debts in the United States, regardless of the time frame or citizenship of the debtor. There are no debtor prisons in this country.

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If the non-citizen did not pay back the charges made on the Visa and JCPenney cards before leaving the U.S., there could potentially be legal consequences upon their return. This could include civil action to collect the debt, or if deemed intentional fraud, potential criminal charges. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific implications in this scenario.

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Q: If a non-citizen is leaving the US and charges 7000 to Visa card and 500 to JCPenney card will there be any crimial consequences if he returns to US after 7 years?
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