Immigrantly

Once You Leave, You're Never the Same

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May 5, 2026
Laura Peruchi, a Brazilian journalist and creator who runs The Tiny Apple and hosts Transplants, shares candid stories of starting over in New York. She talks about visa dependency, switching from Portuguese to English and how language shifts identity. Conversations cover building community in East Harlem, the hidden emotional toll on partners who follow, online hate, and why she centers women's immigrant stories.
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ANECDOTE

How A Recruiter Turned A Visit Into Relocation

  • Laura moved to New York because her then-boyfriend got a tech job and a recruiter unexpectedly reopened visa options, turning a short project into a relocation.
  • They came on a J1, later won the H1B lottery, and navigated years of visa uncertainty before the green card process began.
ANECDOTE

The Hidden Cost Of A Dependent Visa

  • Laura described feeling small and emotionally harmed by being unable to work on a dependent visa despite past professional independence in Brazil.
  • She waited to speak openly about this insecurity until she obtained her green card because she feared judgment and felt insecure.
ADVICE

Use Content To Maintain Income And Sanity

  • Keep creating even when you can't work formally; Laura used her blog and YouTube to stay productive and sane while on restricted visas.
  • She pitched Brazilian clients remote support and content about New York to maintain income and purpose.
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