Big decisions like moving abroad, accepting a visa offer, or relocating for a new job come with a lot of uncertainty. Tarot is sometimes used at this stage, not to predict the outcome, but to think through the decision more clearly.

What a reading is actually useful for

A tarot spread works best as a structured way to reflect: a three-card spread (past, present, future) or a more detailed spread can surface what you are genuinely weighing, like career growth versus family proximity, or stability versus opportunity, questions a straightforward pros-and-cons list sometimes glosses over.

What it is not suited for

Tarot does not predict visa approval, job market conditions, or whether a specific city will “work out.” Practical due diligence, cost of living research, job security, and immigration requirements are unrelated to a card draw and should be handled separately.

A reasonable way to use it

Pull a card or a small spread with a specific, honest question in mind (“what am I most anxious about in this move?” rather than “should I move?”), and use the card’s traditional themes as a prompt for reflection rather than an instruction to follow.

Try a reading

Use the tarot tool for a quick 3-card spread on a specific question you are sitting with.

This information is descriptive and not a substitute for practical research or professional advice.