[HN Gopher] Eighteen150 A residence program for solo immigrant f...
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Eighteen150 A residence program for solo immigrant founders
Author : cubexyz
Score : 35 points
Date : 2023-08-21 19:30 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| nawgz wrote:
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| broken_clock wrote:
| Very cool! For people on visa who might be interested in
| founding, someone told me about this lately:
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_entrepreneur_rul...
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| The requirements are that you raise 250k+ though, but that's the
| size of a decent seed round these days.
| alvatech wrote:
| The USCIS processing time is an issue here. It can require six
| months to a year. However, using premium processing, an H1B
| transfer can happen in 15 days.
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| nottorp wrote:
| Interesting example founders. Looks like you need to have been at
| the right university.
| ilrwbwrkhv wrote:
| Yup a lot of these woke vc firms play this game where they
| still put up barriers to entry which are not related to the
| actual idea or execution but then will play the "we help the
| underdog" card.
| quickthrower2 wrote:
| This could be survivorship bias (and maybe their pragmatic
| bias, which would be bad if so) based on the US immigration
| system's decisions.
| simonw wrote:
| Does this program provide help with health insurance?
|
| Coming to the USA from the UK the health insurance system here
| was utterly baffling and terrifying. It was OK for the first few
| years because I had an employer to sort it out, but jumping
| straight into a startup in a new country while needing to sort
| out health insurance would not be a pleasant experience.
| pottertheotter wrote:
| I'm an American and I have always had health insurance through
| work until two months ago. It's been baffling having to figure
| out my own. And crazy expensive.
| alvatech wrote:
| One of the H1B visa requirements is a "employee-employer
| relationship," which means that a) someone has the authority to
| hire or fire you from your company, and b) the company should
| continue if you are fired (i.e. not go bankrupt, and other
| individuals can fill your function).
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| Does this imply that the investment firm will have greater power
| over the company than an immigrant founder?
| debarshri wrote:
| If you have a board of directors, in your USCIS case, you can
| argument you have that relationship as board can fire a CEO.
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