Living in America with an EB-3 Unskilled Visa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Adaptation : Potential Challenges

Potential Challenges (e.g., Culture, Language, Homesickness)

Moving to a new country inevitably comes with challenges you must be ready for.

Culture: American culture differs from Thai culture in many ways, such as direct communication, a strong emphasis on privacy, self-reliance, and an individualistic social system. It may take you some time to understand and adapt to the American way of life.

Language: Even if you can communicate in English, using it for daily life, work, and social interactions as a second language can be challenging at first. Continuously improving your English skills is extremely important.

Homesickness: Being away from family, friends, and a familiar environment is a painful experience for many. You might feel lonely, isolated, or miss home. Staying in regular contact with your loved ones in Thailand and building a new social network in the U.S. can help immensely.

Cost of Living: Some cities in the U.S. have a high cost of living, especially for housing. Financial planning and understanding the structure of various expenses are crucial.

Stay tuned for more useful information in the next part. Before you fly to the U.S. to live with an EB-3 visa, you can find out more here at KPB USA.

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