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Do I pay my student loans in the United States if I continue my studies in Europe?

August 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

I am a U.S. citizen and a student at an American university. I’m in my third year at school, only three semesters. I gathered by completing FAFSA Student loans in recent years, and I’ll pay for six months after I stop a Student.Ich planned to go to Europe after graduation anyway (I have dual nationality ) but now I think, from this summer and the school there is a university, most of my credits as transfer credits akzeptieren.Nun is the big question, is there a way, the people “Student loan that I am still proving a student and I’m always left as a student (but not the U.S.), they tell me to wait for payment, my loan?

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One Response to “Do I pay my student loans in the United States if I continue my studies in Europe?”

  1. David R says:

    If you are studying abroad, without paying wrry, I would like to communicate with each lending organization and discuss how you intend to study abroad. Worse still, because you show them a timetable for your class soon. Most people are pretty lax on the loan.