So this is a lengthy one, but any help would be great. I'm an illegal immigrant from Honduras living in Texas, brought here at the age of 4(21now) and lived illegally until I received DACA in 2012. All that means is that I'm not going to be deported and can work for a living. SO I look at my situation as a sort of limbo state where I am not a US citizen/Resident, and I am not prepared to live in Honduras because I have no paperwork or knowledge of the history and the entire country in general. I want to leave the US, but where can I go? How could a person in my situation get visas and the permits to live in another country? I know some places want you to have a college degree, which I don't yet. I'm just tired of living the consumer lifestyle.
TLDR: Where would it be easy for someone with no degree to move to and make a fresh start?
The other 200k people on immigrant visas would love an answer too. I wanna go to Scotland and bang all the redhead qt3.14's already.
>>1065137
OP here, do you have DACA too?
>>1065133
Can you obtain a passport from Honduras? This should be possible in the embassy. Then apply for university in a European country where studying is free (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, etc.). With a student visa you can stay in said country for as long as you study and work too whilst you get a degree. With the degree it should be easier for you to go live places.
>>1065146
Yes, I just turned 21 so I can get it. But it would be a nightmare trying to get my birth certificate from Honduras. I would probably have to go back to Honduras to fly to x country and actually apply for the visa wouldn't I?
>>1065133
germany offers many tuition-free bachelor and master degree programs in english regardless of citizenship.
go on daad.de to learn more
>>1065173
Do you know if any only require a high school diploma? I was looking into sweden and Denmark and most programs want you to have a bachelor's degree.
Thanks for the tip I'll look into it now.
Just wanted to add, my goal is to be out of the US by 2018
>>1065176
for germany you need a high school diploma and must have taken a total of 5 AP classes.
Even if you dont have that, you can probably work with the international office and explain your situation.
>>1065181
also, that should be plenty of time to apply to schools in europe and find out all the details.
also check out uni-assist.de for more info
>>1065181
Just checked, I qualify! My GPA was 3.8
I took many AP courses and have credits, I'll check how that works when I go through the application process. Thanks for the help