Since the age of two, which means you were born in India.
How have you lived here legally? As a non-green card holder? As a pending asylum case? (I thought asylum cases were those who feared returning to their home countries for fear of imprisonment or retribution.)
You indicate in a previous post that your parents have a green card.
Do they or don’t they have a green card?
Have your parents been paying California taxes?
I think you will not be charged OOS tuition, but you won’t qualify for federal funding if you are not a US citizen or permanent resident at the time of your application. You may not qualify for California State funding.
That’s not on the UC system or the state of California, that’s on your parent’s status and funding. A lot of kids who ARE citizens can’t afford the UCs either. You can’t expect the State or the federal government to fund your education. That’s usually on the family dime for everyone, citizen and non-citizen alike.
Living in the US since the age of 2 does not grant you automatic citizenship, and you may not be eligible, at this time, to access FAFSA. You indicated that you, as well as your parents, are citizens of India.
State funding may also not be available to you, but you may be eligible for instate tuition.
And, FYI, your peers are also working hard to get into the UC’s; it’s not easy for anyone. You don’t have to go to a UC, you may have better financial luck at the privates.