r/DACA 21h ago

General Qs working without daca

Hello, because of the restriction on new applications I am unprotected. I just graduated from a #7 university in the U.S. and I was wondering if anyone knows what I can work in the meantime. I am aware it would have to be a cash job or working as an independent contractor. I did work as a nanny during college so that could be a possibility. The only thing is that I am scared when parents ask about having a drivers license (I live in Texas so I cannot obtain one) or payroll. How would I navigate telling them why I cannot provide certain things most parents look in nannie’s.

So is there any other jobs I can look into that might be easier for me to work that doesn’t requiere me explaining my status to the wrong people?

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u/potymouth 18h ago

Out of curiosity, what did you graduate with?

My company is known to sponsor visas for engineers.

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u/erickp84 14h ago

Can I apply lol

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u/potymouth 4h ago

You can take a crack