You will not be able to come back to the U.S ?
For a us Citizen No,but if you are from other country YeS
For a us Citizen No,but if you are from other country YeS
you can leave the country but no more than 6 months
Yes but you do need to file outside of the US for permanent residency.
A Filipino citizen can leave the Philippines for a vacation in another country anytime, provided he/she is a holder of a passport and has been granted a visa to the country where he/she will spend a vacation.
If you leave the country and become a citizen to another country(e.g: Africa), then you lose your citizenship to the country you came from!!!!!
no they have to go through the process in the Us.
your a weirdo
Most people are citizens of the country in which they were born. You continue to be a citizen even if you leave that country (sometimes, people living away from their home country are referred to as "expatriates" which causes some confusion about whether or not you have renounced your citizenship - the act of living overseas does not inherently change citizenship). I have lived in several different countries, but I am still a United States citizen.
It is extremely hard to trace you unless you leave a trail. First how would they know you left? Next the cost of an attorney or PI is very high, not really worth it. Plus it depends on the country you go to. Next most country's WOULD NOT be interested in your debt.
No. The companies are international today. That means they are world wide. They will find you, you can be sure. Not the way to get out of debt. Computers make sure of that.
When leaving the country as much as possible one must have a good standing credit. 0 cards mean bad credit score, which happens to anyone who are stuck in financial crisis due to unpaid credit card debts.