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    US Visa as founder

    @cephalus Have startup 50% British owned. And invest a few £100k from the UK to the US. So US investors (I.e. YC) wouldn’t count
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    US Visa as founder

    @mat82 No I didn’t say I will be working. And you now have heard of an ESTA rejection.
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    Advisor asking for 7%, is it normal?

    @hangnon2jesus Huge red flags. Run. 🏃‍♂️ 🚩
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    US Visa as founder

    @mat82 I applied to ESTA. Got rejected. Was told I qualify for B1.
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    Do you set subscription price for growth and potentially lose a lot of money, or price for profitability early on?

    @jestrada Price it unreasonably high. That way 1) people will be very eager to complain about your product (this is very important to improve your product fast) and 2) it means you can prove that people desperately want what you are building.
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    US Visa as founder

    @mariaparker23 Don’t qualify for ESTA. B1 has been processing for 18 months. :(
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    US Visa as founder

    @sonofhilkiah Don’t qualify. Wasn’t born in the UK.
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    US Visa as founder

    @srm2888 Do you have any recommendations for law firms? Feel free to DM.
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    US Visa as founder

    @sophiab Oh rip. Need something quick. Within the next few months 😭
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    US Visa as founder

    @savedsinner777 Hmm that looks like my only option rn
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    US Visa as founder

    @romane91 Is that fresh uni graduates who have become YC founders? I think the issue is that I don’t have a “track record” outside of university. I’ll look into unshackled too! Thanks very much!
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    US Visa as founder

    Hey guys, How can you go to the US as a British citizen and cofounder of a startup? I own less than 50% of the company and the other shareholders are not British. So I don’t qualify for an E2 visa. I don’t qualify for an O-1 visa either because apparently they don’t care what I’ve done as a...
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