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Startup Founder's US Visa Denied: "Mood-Based" Interviews?
4 Feb
Summary
- Bengaluru founder's US visa denied during interview.
- Trip was for investor meetings and B2B partnerships.
- Founder cited unclear reasons for visa rejection.

Dhananjay Yadav, co-founder of Bengaluru startup NeoSapien, faced visa rejection during his US visa interview in Delhi on February 3. He intended to travel to the United States for investor meetings and to establish B2B partnerships, having received an invitation from a US-based investor.
During his interview at the US Embassy, Yadav stated his clear business objectives but was questioned about his salary. The minimal salary typical for a startup founder was reportedly a factor in the denial, despite the trip being company-funded. This decision has led to widespread discussion among Indian entrepreneurs and professionals about the perceived unpredictability of US visa interviews.
Many have shared their own experiences, describing the process as "mood-based" rather than strictly logical. Concerns have been raised about the challenges Indian entrepreneurs face when pursuing international business opportunities and the need for a more transparent visa screening process.




