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1. Can I Really Start a Business If I’m a DACA Recipient?

Yes, you absolutely can—and you’re not alone.

There are thousands of DACA recipients across the country who’ve stepped into entrepreneurship. While there are limits in certain industries, the world of independent insurance production is open to you if you meet a few key requirements:

  •  You’re 18 years or older
  •  You have no criminal background
  •  You have legal permission to work in the U.S.

If that’s you, you don’t need a fancy degree, tons of savings, or a “perfect” background. What you need is courage, the desire to help people, and the grit to build something bigger for yourself and your family.


2. Why Insurance? Isn’t That Just Another Sales Job?

That’s what many people think—until they realize this industry is quietly creating six-figure earners who start with nothing but heart and hustle.

Unlike a typical job where you trade time for a paycheck, insurance entrepreneurship pays you based on impact and value. You earn commissions from:

  • Helping people protect their families with life insurance
  • Guiding seniors through long-term care plans
  • Helping professionals roll over their 401(k)
  • Training your own team over time

You don’t need to be a slick salesperson. You need to listen, educate, and build trust. If you’re someone who values relationships and likes helping others, this career is already a fit.


3. How Do I Actually Get Started?

We keep the process simple—and personal.

Here’s what joining our organization looks like:

  1. Book a Call – We’ll have a one-on-one meeting to get to know you and answer any questions.
  2. Receive Your Invite – Once we see it’s a good fit, we’ll send you an official invite to join our team.
  3. Licensing and Training – We’ll walk you through the state licensing exam, help you get appointed with insurers, and train you with experienced agents.
  4. Practice Your Skills – You’ll start learning how to talk to potential clients and build your own rhythm as a new producer.

It’s not overwhelming. You’ll have support every step of the way.


4. But Where Do I Find My First Clients?

You’ll be surprised—your first clients might be closer than you think.

We train our new agents to work with three types of markets:

  • Warm Market – Friends, family, coworkers—people you already know and trust.
  • Cold Market – Leads from networking, social media, or referrals.
  • Unknown Market – Campaigns, digital ads, or people you’ve never met—but learn how to serve.

We’ll teach you how to introduce what you do without feeling “salesy,” and how to build a real business around conversations that change lives.

You don’t need to pitch people—you need to guide them. That’s what makes this industry different.


5. What If I Fail or Get Rejected?

Rejection is a part of any entrepreneurial journey—but it’s not the end. Every top producer started where you are: unsure, nervous, and questioning whether this would work.

But with coaching, community, and commitment, you’ll develop the skills that help you succeed.

  • If you can speak from the heart, people will listen.
  • If you can stay consistent, results will come.
  • And if you can believe in yourself, your life will change.

This isn’t just about money. It’s about freedom—the kind that lets you provide for your family, support your dreams, and show the world that your story is just getting started.


Your Immigration Status Doesn’t Define Your Worth—Your Action Does

As a DACA recipient, you’ve already shown strength and resilience that most people can’t imagine. You’re used to overcoming. Now, it’s time to build.

If you’re ready to:

  • Stop relying on job boards and start owning your future
  • Work with a team that sees your potential
  • Earn income that grows with you

Book a Call with Us Today

Let’s help you get licensed, trained, and in business for yourself—but never by yourself.

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