New Delhi, Dec. 17 -- Jyoti Bansal moved out of India with an engineering degree from IIT Delhi with a dream of becoming an entrepreneur in the US but quickly found out that you are not allowed to start a company while being on an H1-B visa.

From there, the journey to becoming a billionaire was never easy, a Forbes article that interviewed Bansal says.

At 21, Bansal told Forbes he hopped on a plane to California with nothing but a few hundred dollars and a big dream to become an entrepreneur. But getting a green card and starting a business required him to work first.

This prompted Jyoti Bansal to work for seven years as an engineer at three small enterprise tech companies, which sponsored his H1-B visa.

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