What If

@rhuenz (10643)
December 19, 2020 2:15am CST
It came to my mind that i should start working here,last month i started my home tutor to kids ,that is okay for part time but i need stable job.my husband salary is low because he is just working in a ministry now.He left his earlier managerial position due to the behavior of the ceo.Now my visa is not qualified to work yet till next year.But there are people saying no problem.It should not be happen that later,they will take offense against me regarding my visa status.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
19 Dec 20
You should go legally and wait for your work permit. I know the wait might be frustrating but you don't want to land in trouble. I had a similar situation when in US. I had to wait for my work permit.
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Actually i don't need work permit,only waiting to have an oci,means will be citizen here and legible to work. Well you're right,waiting is the best option .
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
19 Dec 20
@rhuenz OCI is Overseas Citizens of India. My daughters have it. They are US citizens.
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
@arunima25 u.s citizens,you mean you born them in US?
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@rakski (122909)
• Philippines
19 Dec 20
maybe you should just continue for the part time and get more tutor. At least you are at home. It is better to have a legit working visa
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@rakski (122909)
• Philippines
20 Dec 20
@rhuenz working part time will also let you earn but not compromising your legality there
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@rhuenz (10643)
20 Dec 20
@rakski yes,my tutor also stops,the girl i am tutoring is getting married.So now they are busy at home.
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Yes right,
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
19 Dec 20
It is better to wait for the visa. Is it a working visa?
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
21 Dec 20
@rhuenz That's great. I hope it will be soon.
@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
I am in x1-visa now,after 8 months i am legible for citizenship.
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@rz3300 (201)
• United States
19 Dec 20
I have a position where I really wanted to leave because of the boss but just couldn't do it Seems like your husband was in a similar boat.
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Yeah maybe,but at least you have patience there i guess.
@Janet357 (75646)
19 Dec 20
I hope everything will be alright there. having a stable income.is always our goal in life.
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Yes,it is a must.
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@Cheyee (8344)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
19 Dec 20
I feel bad for your husband. But true, it's better for you to wait. Good luck
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Thanks
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Thanks
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Dec 20
Wait on the permit.Do a few online work in the mean time to get an income.Can anyone suggest a few sites to her.Just the names only not the links???
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@rhuenz (10643)
19 Dec 20
Thanks,that would be a better option.
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
19 Dec 20
I think the best thing is to wait a bit. Things should change soon once the pandemic is over.
@Keyia120 (1134)
• United States
20 Dec 20
Waiting for all of your Legal documents is the best way to go and I wish you the best of Luck.
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@rhuenz (10643)
20 Dec 20
Thank you,yes you're right.