Life Update: Living in San Francisco, Travel Authorization, and Home Trips
It feels like it’s been ages since I last wrote in the Expat Diary. Life just kept moving forward, and with things slowly returning to normal, I struggled to come up with new topics to write about. Meanwhile, we settled in San Francisco, made some great friends, worked a lot, and spent our wee
Another crisis abroad
Just as the pandemic is finally coming to a halt, the next crisis is approaching. But, this time, it's not a virus threatening our lives but a country.
Only so much to take in – Can living abroad change fundamental personality traits?
Since we moved abroad for the second time, I've noticed that I need time to myself much more often than I used to–even though I'm actually already on my own all day. And I wonder if it's the pandemic and the ongoing restrictions that lead to social deprivation or whether we've just taken on too mu
What may have hindered the integration abroad for a long time | Opinion
Today, 11 Bay Area counties have finally committed to an end of the indoor mask mandate for most settings. You have no idea how relieved I am. In this post, I am sharing my opinions on the prolonged masks mandates from a foreigner’s point of view who’s trying to integrate abroad.
Living Abroad: Doctor visits, insurance, prescriptions, and what’s wrong with the health care system
When we told people from Germany that we would move to the US, some were hesitant if it was the right step to move to a country with such a bad health care reputation. Were they right?
SF Diaries, #04/2022 – EAD, SSN, RX, and lots of ups and downs
Another week has passed and I can finally report about some cool stuff: I was out and about again, we made a trip to Sacramento, explored San Francisco to the fullest, and I also received my SSN and EAD.