Possibly, assuming your permanent residence status was granted due to your marriage to a US citizen or foreign national who also is a permanent resident.
There is no evidence that tattoos affect the growth of breasts. However you should ideally avoid getting breast tattoos if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. There is always a risk of infection or allergic reaction with tattoos that may affect your child when s/he comes into contact with your breasts. You should also be aware that pregnancy usually leads to temporary breast enlargement, which forms stretch marks that may change the appearance of the tattoo. In short - no, tattoos are not known to affect the growth of breasts. But due to health reasons you shouldn't get one if you're pregnant and/or breastfeeding. Also it's ideal to avoid breast tattoos if you plan on getting pregnant due to stretch marks.
Yes of course. For some reason tattoos are socially unacceptable, and if you have tattoos on any exposed areas such as hands and neck then careers are likely to be affected.
Why would tattoos that aren't even visible affect your chances of getting into a good school? The solution is simple: Wear a shirt.
It could and tattoos can be addicting sometimes. it could effect your skin the more tattoos you get
no
Of course it does. Any record affects your chances of getting a job.
The epidermis sheds constantly, and so a tattoo would quickly disappear if that was where it was placed. That's why temporary tattoos and henna, which only affect the epidermis, are short-term decorations.
Yeah, no one will hire me due to my face tattoos
No, tattoos are in the skin.
A permanent magnet can affect magnets and electromagnets.
No more than a scrape or small burn.