No I have really bad credit. I mean credit cards that have not been paid for years and I was given a passport.
J1 visa and the bad credit
well.. a little bit
no,they will not.
Normally Yes; your credit rating does not affect a passport application. Where you may have aproblem is that if you have any court judgments waiting and you may be considered a 'flight risk' (you might try and run away/leave the country) they court may put a stop on any application you make.
Check out this article about getting a motgage with bad credit... http://www.finweb.com/mortgage/need-a-mortgage-but-have-bad-credit.html You can learn more about getting a mortgage with bad credit, by visiting www.fha.gov, www.hud.gov, and www.mortgageloansbadcredit.com.
Auto financing for bad credit means getting a loan for a car when one has bad credit. There are companies that specialize in giving loans to those with bad credit ratings.
It has the same effect on the credit.
Yes, getting declined for a credit card can have negative consequences on your credit score and make it harder to get approved for credit in the future.
One generally doesn't receive bad credit for getting a bank loan. A bank loan can be denied though, if one has bad credit. Bad credit can occur if one does not pay credit card bills on time.
Having bad credit could disable an individual from buying a house or car. Bad credit is usually restrictive on larger purchases that require borrowing money to obtain the item.
In the eyes of some lenders, yes. I had trouble getting a car loan last year because I had no credit. One lender told me that no credit is often viewed the same way as bad credit.
When a Canadian moves to the U.S. their credit history in Canada is irrelevant. They will have no credit in the U.S. though, which can be worse than having bad credit. hi