Hey Peter, whats your checklist or just intuition for when a company is ready to support H1B visas? Is there some clear point between seed-round/current-YC-batch and public-mega-corp?
The bar is low. It's presumed that the sponsoring company will be able to pay the sponsored H-1B worker so the focus actually isn't on funding but the existence of basic corporate requirements - that is, the company must be incorporated, have an FEIN, have physical commercially zoned office space, and be authorized to do business where it operates. So, the long and short of it is that new small companies can sponsor H-1B workers.