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Can I work in the US with a visitor’s visa?
As a general principle you aren’t allowed to work on a tourist or visitor's visa whether you are. .I haven't heard of a single country where it is legal. I imagine it's technically illegal in either all or almost all countries. But it's possible in may be legal in some. However, in many countries, aRead more
As a general principle you aren’t allowed to work on a tourist or visitor’s visa whether you are. .I haven’t heard of a single country where it is legal. I imagine it’s technically illegal in either all or almost all countries. But it’s possible in may be legal in some. However, in many countries, authorities won’t care if you’re working as long as you’re not taking a local job or doing work for a company in that country. A tourist visa gives you just one option: to visit the US, have a nice time, and go home to your native country. You are not allowed or permitted to work on a tourist visa and any employment during such a visit may result in a ban on any future visa application.
See lessGetting out of an abusive relationship
The truth is, when people are in abusive relationships, they do not tell those around them. It's only normal right, why would I want everyone to know my supposed partner abuses me and all. But the funny thing is, people always know, they may not tell it to your face, but they always have a way of knRead more
The truth is, when people are in abusive relationships, they do not tell those around them. It’s only normal right, why would I want everyone to know my supposed partner abuses me and all. But the funny thing is, people always know, they may not tell it to your face, but they always have a way of knowing especially if they are close to you. But, I go out of my way to admire and empathize with those ones that speak out and eventually leave such relationship. It’s a lot, it takes a lot of determination and ability to not fold, not if you’ve spent substantial part of your life with the abuser. The best thing to do for such a person is to be present, let your present be felt by them. Be available for them, emotionally and physically. Honestly, being a listening ear to them is the best you can offer them at this period. Do not choke them with questions, or ask questions that may suggest they’ve been foolish or stupid. You really do not want them feeling that way, make them feel like they are so much more. No one deserves to be abused, no one.
See lessStockholm Syndrome
Of course they are aware. Many abused people are usually aware of their situation, and they acknowledge that their feeling of not being able to leave isn't an accurate assessment of the situation, but the feeling, and the emotional fear within them can still prevent them from taking action. People cRead more
Of course they are aware. Many abused people are usually aware of their situation, and they acknowledge that their feeling of not being able to leave isn’t an accurate assessment of the situation, but the feeling, and the emotional fear within them can still prevent them from taking action. People can freeze up, or let their fears take over, and even if it is irrational they can still fall victim to it. Many people with anxiety have a similar problem, where they know entirely that their thoughts or fears are irrational, sometimes even impossible, but the emotional side of it can still prevent them from calming down, or just thinking it away.
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