Julissa Arce
"My (Underground) American Dream"
Las Vegas, NV USA
"If I wasn't going to achieve my dreams, it wasn't going to be because I didn't try."
Career Roadmap
Julissa's work combines: Business, Numbers, and Accomplishing Goals
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Finance, General
The University of Texas at Austin
Life & Career Milestones
I've taken a lot of twists and turns
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She originally came to the U.S. when she was 11 on a tourist visa; when she was 14, that tourist visa expired, but she remained.
2.
She knew she was undocumented, but she didn’t know how much that would affect her life.
3.
Paid her way through the University of Texas, Austin by running a funnel cake stand, but when that was shut down by the city of San Antonio, she realized she’d need to find new employment.
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Finding a new job meant she’d have to buy fake papers—which scared her—but she didn’t want to give up, move back to Mexico, and lose out on all her hard work.
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Instead, she decided that she wasn’t going to let her lack of papers define her; instead, she’d be defined by her hard work, ambition, and intelligence.
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She got a job at prestigious Wall Street firm, Goldman Sachs, and steadily rose through the ranks; however, the stress of her secret kept gnawing away at her, and she eventually quit.
7.
After seeing Jose Antonio Vargas’ documentary, "Undocumented," she decided to speak out about her own story, quickly gaining national fame.
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In 2015, she became an American citizen, but she still acts as an advocate for immigration reform, recently penning a book about her struggles called "My (Underground) American Dream."
Defining Moments
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I came to the US when I was 11 and when I was 14 my tourist visa expired and I became undocumented.