Finally tapping in, embrace me lol
Hi guys!
Hope you guys are good. My name's Agnes! I've been a lurker here for about 3 years and finally thought I would say hello :) Better late than never right? Anyways so my situation is a little different from a lot of people. I came to the United States when I was 11 (freshly 24 now). Unfortunately, I missed out on DACA privilege by about 2 months, (I didn't even know I was undocumented until I had to file something with Homeland Security; another long story). Yup, I checked out on all the requirements, except for the part that I had to be undocumented before June 15, 2012. Bummer! But this didn't stop me! I went on to college and graduated last year. Now i'm dealing with life after graduation and finding ways to make money without a social. In college I was able to get by because I live in a state that gives undocumented people a lot of financial aid, which was a huge weight off my shoulders. Since i've pretty much grown up here most of my life, It will always be where I call home. Obviously I don't want to leave and be banned to seek opportunities elsewhere, so I was wondering what are some creative things you guys did before DACA came along? I'd kindly appreciate your responses! Thanks and can't wait to hear from you guys :) |
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Hello there, fellow young left out dreamer of 2012!!
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Hello Agnes. Welcome to the forum.
Are you from european descent? |
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Open up a business or work as a self contractor.
See if you can find a small family business that is willing to hire you without documents. Do not use fake or somebody else documentation. Under this administration that is the reason why you get criminal charges and eventual deportation. Only real solution is marriage. DACA fix is probably dead this year. Good luck |
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A lot of dreamers back then got an ITIN and do independent contracting. For me, I learned programming and was able to do independent contractor to support myself. Couple of my friends did this too. A lot of small businesses need HTML / Javascript if you are willing to do it. It pays pretty well too, I was able to get $25-35 an hour doing this. Programming is one of the few things in life that you can learn by yourself, has very low barrier of entry, and abundant opportunities. Really saved my behind! :) One of my friend walked dogs and then opened up a dog walking business with the clients she had. It was tough back then, but I can imagine it being so much tougher now. Let me know if you have any questions. |
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