You Read the Memo. Now Build the Company.
Launch Club Cohort 5 starts tomorrow. Three weeks, immigrant founders, entity setup to attorney handoff. Last call.
Sunday I broke down the new USCIS green card memo. People DM me the same question all the time: okay, but what do I actually DO?
Here's the answer I keep giving. You don't out-read the fear. You out-build it. The visa never feels safe enough. You file anyway, with an attorney, and you start the company.
That's what Launch Club is. A 3-week sprint for immigrant founders who are done waiting for permission. Entity setup, the foundation, and a handoff to an immigration attorney who has done this for founders before. Built for people on work visas, by someone who started a company on one.
You don't watch it. You move with a cohort, week to week. Four cohorts in, twenty-seven founders. Many have self-sponsored H1Bs approved through companies they own, in the cohort and across the wider community (with an attorney; this is not DIY).
Cohort 5 starts tomorrow. Wednesday, May 27, 6 PM ET. I keep cohorts to five, so everyone gets real attention. Four founders are in. If you've been circling this, there's a seat.
If you're ready, the form's here. If you're not, no worries. Get on the list for C6, links don't expire. Take your time. The work will still be there when you are.
And you're in Launch Club for life. The three weeks start it. The questions don't stop when the sessions do.
Sid
P.S. If you're in Boston this Saturday, I'm hosting a coffee. No agenda, no pitch, just immigrant founders hanging out. Come through.
I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. Consult a licensed immigration attorney before acting on anything in this post.


