Submitted by Plasmid_addict t3_yhtpdx in personalfinance
I am currently a college student in the states. I plan on going to veterinary school soon and I just found out I may be able to get into a vet school abroad. I haven't fully decided on what vet school I want to go to but going to another country sounds amazing. I am considering going to The Netherlands since I'm learning Dutch anyway. I am also considering England or Ireland. However, due to a medical emergency my dog had and a few other unexpected financial issues I had, I now have about $4800 in credit card debt. I wish I hadn't put those costs on a credit card but at the time I didn't know what either to do. I know there are ways to pay the debt from another country but I likely won't be working much or at all while in vet school because it is such an intense program. Even if I go to vet school in the US I still won't be working while in vet school so I'm not sure how ill pay it back. I know you're not supposed to use student loans for credit cards so I don't really know what I can do. If I just ditch the credit card debt my credit score will be tanked and I may end up owing the IRS taxes on the debit if it gets forgiven. I don't know much about how it works this is just what I found online when I tried google searching. Most of the results were for people who were trying to leave the country to escape credit card debt, not for people who want to be able to move back or visit the states again. I'm not sure what the best thing to do is, I'm not great with money in general. I appreciate any advice.
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tl;dr: I have $4800 in credit card debt and I won't be able to pay back any of it while I'm in vet school.
Oh-Get-Fucked t1_iufvlsf wrote
You'd best speak to the credit provider but I'd suggest they'll tell you the bill has to be paid regardless of where you're located. You're far better off to pay if off as quickly as possible before you go away because the interest will screw you if you leave it and you'll have much bigger problems down the track.