In article <1105901828.379258.243220@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
"Jessie" writes:
>Would a person have a problem getting a U.S. passport if they had
>"unresolved tax issues"? My travel partner needs to get her passport
>but owes back taxes. We are trying to plan a trip to Honduras (Utila).
>Anyone know?
Best advice I have is to consult with an attorney.
My guess is that if the "unresloved issues" do NOT include a formal
leagal (court) action, then it will be no problem. However, if a court
case is pending, your partner might need the court's permission to
travel outside its jurisdiction.
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Charlie Hammond -- Hewlett-Packard Company -- Ft Lauderdale FL USA
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