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I enjoyed my monday night blues. It's like I quietly accepted that everything was going to hell (even though nothing is, as far as I know), and then it felt good. The old timey music at Sandy's helped. And then I felt really good, like I had a spiritual awakening, but it's really just chemistry.

A nice, quiet walk through in the cold tends to alleviate this condition. I remember that in London, I would lie underneath the trees and contemplating the branch patterns from below, feeling defeated. By expressing the sadness, by thoroughly enjoying it, I give it no reason to return.

By the way, I think this low-key night was caused by a longing for trying different things, which I know I won't be able to do for a while. For example, I want to teach: specifically, I want to teach Portuguese as a foreign language, because I really love to analyze my fluent languages. I want to have contact with bright kids, and mentor personal research projects.
I want to travel to Portugal and Spain, and spend a couple of months learning their dialects.

But I can't do any of those things because my visa is tied to my job. Until I get a greencard, I have to remain sponsored, which is no easy thing. I get 10 days off per year besides the 7 or 8 regular holidays. So I have to keeping putting off these plans.... sometimes I wish I could do a little of everything: 20 hours a week making software, 15 hours teaching language, 15 hours taking classes, 10 hours on research projects.... oh yeah... if I could do all those things, I would work full-time-and-a-half.

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Date: 2002-03-28 08:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottsch.livejournal.com
How long until you get a green card?

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Date: 2002-03-28 08:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
Perhaps infinity.
There is absolutely no prediction. For now, my employer doesn't want to get it, although I might be able to persuade them after about two years.

If I lose the job, I'll go running after lawyers to try to get me a business visa. I would create a one-man "programming services" company. It's quite a kludge, but it may be the only option in such a situation.

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Date: 2002-03-29 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottsch.livejournal.com
That sucks tremendously. When you interviewed for the job, did they promise to get you a green card at some point? Can you look for a job at a more sympathetic company?

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Date: 2002-03-29 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
It sure does suck :-) (sarcastic smile)
They didn't promise me nothin'. I was positively surprised when they told me in December that they were going to sponsor me to stay in the country at all.

I can look for better offers, but I'm not very optimistic with the market the way it is. I would have to go through the H1 sponsorship process again (which costs the company $1000 + legal fees), probably be jobless while that gets processed, but I would do it, if I believed they would get me a greencard.

I've learned to live with the possibility of being kicked out of America, although I don't spend much time making plans in case that actually happens.

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