Ok, the situation. I came to Peru for a women that was a failure relationship and by being extremely in love I didn't have that much money with me. So I don't have anything even to this day. I am working but not earning all that much and it is very stressful. Here are a list of differences that I just can't seem to accustom myself or get use to. I've been here for over a year now and I still can't seem to get out of the financial hole that I'm in. I only make $500 /month and my job wanted me (practically forced me) to open an account in the state to deposit my money. Now they are getting my residents here to work legally. Which is a good thing but I'm paying them $200 a month until I pay the whole 600 for my papers. The banking account they gave me charges me $10 every month because of not having $500 in the account. I've tried calling the bank, complaining to the person in charge here but nothing can be done about it. I've lost over $100 to bank charges.
I'm getting very impatient and feel that I'm not getting anywhere but into more debt with that stupid bank.

I forgot to mention.. I don't have anything in my room other then a small table, shelves and a bed. My cloths are still in my suitcases. My girlfriend tells me that I need to have more patience and trust the Lord.
You need to work on your numbers. With $500/per month, list down where your expenses go to. Cut down those nice-to-have but not necessary. You may not have $500 in the bank account each month but certainly you can save $50 per month and in 6 months' time you would have the minimum required $500 in your bank account and the bank will stop charging you the $10.
If you can't leave your job to find one with higher pay, I would say get a second job. Even if it's for one day on the weekend, that extra bit of cash might be enough to push you from struggling to saving. Even an extra $10 a week will be enough to take care of the bank fees and there would still be extra left over.
You are totally getting screwed over man. Sounds like a scam to me. Get out of there. Go to the embassy of the country you are from for help.
u could check out the song "let it be" by the beatles, that might help you learn to relax a bit