If your credit card expires, you can apply for a passport to go abroad. 1. You can go abroad if your credit card is overdue. An overdue credit card will not affect the application for a passport. Applying for a passport will not check the credit report of the cardholder with the central bank. The cardholder can go to the entry-exit hall of the police station to apply for a passport at any time. If the court decides to restrict exit from the country after being sued due to overdue or other reasons, the cardholder will only be unable to leave the country, but it will still not affect the application for a passport. 2. Overdue credit card means that the cardholder fails to pay the consumed amount on time and in full within the final repayment period stipulated by the bank or fails to deposit the minimum repayment amount into the designated account. If it is overdue, it will affect your personal credit record. The bank will submit an overdue report to the credit reporting center, and the overdue records will be retained in the credit reporting system for 5 years. Bad credit reporting records can be eliminated only after 5 years. 3. If your credit card is overdue not because of your intention or negligence, but because of force majeure or the bank's fault, you can directly contact the bank and provide evidence, and then ask it to eliminate the overdue record. If your credit card is overdue due to your fault, you can only wait until the credit reporting system automatically eliminates the overdue record.
Legal basis: "Passport Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 13 If the applicant has any of the following circumstances, the passport-issuing authority shall not issue a passport: (1) Does not have the passport of the People's Republic of China ** and foreign nationality; (2) unable to prove identity; (3) committing fraud during the application process; (4) being sentenced to a prison sentence and currently serving a sentence; (5) notified by the people that he has an unsolved civil case and cannot leave the country; (6) Being a defendant in a criminal case or a criminal suspect; (7) The relevant competent authorities believe that leaving the country will cause harm to national security or cause significant losses to national interests. "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 12 Chinese citizens who are under any of the following circumstances are not allowed to leave the country: (1) Without valid exit and entry documents or refusing or evading border inspection; (2) ) has been sentenced to a sentence that has not yet been completed or is a defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case; (3) There are unresolved civil cases and the people have decided not to leave the country; (4) Being criminally punished for obstructing national (border) border management Or are repatriated from other countries or regions due to illegal exit, illegal residence, or illegal employment, and the period of time prohibited from leaving the country has not expired; (5) It may endanger national security and interests, and the relevant competent authorities decide not to leave the country; (6) Laws, Other circumstances in which departure from the country is not allowed as stipulated in administrative regulations.