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Kathrin
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I am at the airport where I just went through US immigration. I have come to the US many times before so the officer asked me a lot of questions. She asked me what I was doing during mz times in the US when I wasn’t a student anymore. I said, come back to see friends, help people… she asked did I work?
I said no.
It came without me thinking much but then I remembered the time when I helped a friend clean his house and he paid me for it and some other small things from long ago…in recent years I haven’t even done any small favors for money anymore because I don’t want to do illegal things…
I had told an officer on a former trip about it and he had said it’s technically illegal but a small thing. That was during an intense questioning. My priest said once it would be ok to say no now.
Still I wonder, did I lie? Would anybody of you suggest that I walk back to immigration and tell them? Probably a bad idea… but am I morally in the wrong?
I come here to do good too, I visit disabled people etc, friends of mine… but the end doesn’t justify the means it has been said here before.
I didn’t really intentionally lie I think, but was I wrong?
Kathrin
I said no.
It came without me thinking much but then I remembered the time when I helped a friend clean his house and he paid me for it and some other small things from long ago…in recent years I haven’t even done any small favors for money anymore because I don’t want to do illegal things…
I had told an officer on a former trip about it and he had said it’s technically illegal but a small thing. That was during an intense questioning. My priest said once it would be ok to say no now.
Still I wonder, did I lie? Would anybody of you suggest that I walk back to immigration and tell them? Probably a bad idea… but am I morally in the wrong?
I come here to do good too, I visit disabled people etc, friends of mine… but the end doesn’t justify the means it has been said here before.
I didn’t really intentionally lie I think, but was I wrong?
Kathrin