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first of all, don't get caught by Immigration, then try not to do something stupid that will get you in jail and then deported.

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Follow the law regarding your visa. If you don't have a visa, return to your country and apply for one. It will take awhile, but more likely to get one that allows you to work and live without being on edge.

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