We are a group of international students on F1 visa in the US, we've built some android apps that are getting popular. So we'd like to set the legal things straight and found a company (primarily for not messing up our personal finances with app/ads income, and not violating our F1 visa terms)
We are wondering if anyone on HN ever successfully founded a company while on an F1 visa in the US, without any legal troubles (financial, tax, immigration etc.) later on?
We know it's best to ask some lawyers about questions related to this issue, and we are contacting some lawyers too. But it is always good to know if there are any real life examples from the HN community :)
On an F-1 Visa you can only work for upto 20 hours only on University related jobs (library etc). Not on your start-up.
An option would be that you can apply for an OPT, get am American/resident co-founder, set up the company and then work on your OPT.
The USCIS considers something as 'work' even if you do not get paid for it as long as the company would have hired and would have paid somebody else to do it. So one way to get around this is to have an American/resident co-founder who can be doing all the 'work' and you can share profits in the concern.
Hire lawyers. Most people find that it is not worth messing up stuff with USCIS.