These same questions exist whether you are undocumented, documented, or a citizen of this or any other country. Only you can answer these questions through contemplation and your own action. I'm writing this to also help myself (a couple of days ago I was feeling down and hopeless).
The word "future" is too broad and can be overwhelming. "Normal Life" is relative.
Instead of coming up with an single view of your future, think of narrow practical goals. These goals should be based on your current reality and on what you have control over. Even if you have very small goals (chores, acts for family, etc), every time you complete one should bring you satisfaction and a sense of control over your life.
Consider having personal rituals. These rituals are time for yourself to live on the here and now, rather than living on the past or in an unrealistic (temporarily unrealistic) future. e.g. "Getting up earlier than usual once a week to make and enjoy bacon and eggs.", "Eat an orange in solitude." The point of this is to make a routine that you can look forward to and where you can shuffle things around when it's getting stale. A routine you can control.
It may be a good time to look for role models. For example: Barak Obama and Stephen King. I'm currently reading "The Audacity of Hope" and "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft". Both books have insight into their lives.
It helps to have a pragmatic approach to life. This will help you tone down the feelings "crippled" and "useless". It's kind of like stopping giving a shit and just start enjoying the little things in life. This gets easier as you age.
Don't lose hope. Better yourself a little every day. They can't take that away from you.
this one is the one I'm talking about . But again I've never been stopped or heard of anyone actually ever being stopped so ull be fine
https://robinhood.com/us/en/support/articles/what-you-need-to-get-started/ on this link it says us citizen, permanent resident or us visa holders. Nothing Bout DACA I emailed Robinhood and want to open account. Do you have a Robinhood?
Try this. Use jpeg, it's your best bet for small sizes. If this doesn't work look up the word "file compression" and jpeg. Or you can try looking for the words "open source file compression" and make sure the software is for pictures aka jpeg.
If you are scanning documents make sure the DPI is low but the document is readable. When exporting a document you should see an option for DPI or see the document options tell you how big the DPI is. If you need a good scanner program try NAPS 2.
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Hey! I'm trying to give a voice to people like us who can't vote. So I'm trying to crowd source all the ways in which the US election is going to affect us and what message you want to give people who can vote. Please mention using the keyword - VotecuzICant and check out all the posts here https://walls.io/hm276
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Hey! I'm trying to give a voice to people like us who can't vote. So I'm trying to crowd source all the ways in which the US election is going to affect us and what message you want to give people who can vote. Please mention using the keyword - VotecuzICant and check out all the posts here https://walls.io/hm276
You may be able to get private loans from certain banks. I’m going to be honest with you it’s probably not the best idea to go to a school you can’t afford, regardless of immigration status. I know the pressure you might be feeling when all your friends are getting into their “dream” schools and all.
My serious recommendation is go to a community college then transfer out after a year. It’s a lot easier to apply as a transfer than as a high school student. I get it’s not as glamorous, but it beats the insane amount of debt you’ll have to be paying off. Not to mention if your working and going to school, your grades are likely to suffer. No offense, but if you didn’t get into those other schools I’m going to assume you don’t have the perfect GPA. Grades matter bc they lower what you pay in the end. It’s obviously your life feel free to do as you want, but try to think about reducing stress as it will make it much easier to do well in school.
Recommended Book: https://www.amazon.com/Debt-Free-Outstanding-Education-Scholarships-Mooching/dp/1591842980/ref=nodl_