New Delhi, June 9 -- How much does an Indian need to achieve before a US visa officer believes they'll come back home? For one Series A startup founder, employing over 100 people and serving millions of Indian families apparently wasn't enough to make the cut.

Taking to social media after a US visa rejection, Kidbea founder, Swapnil Srivastav, shared the account of the experience, shining a harsh spotlight on the unpredictable hurdles entrepreneurs face, even after making it big.

In the viral X post, Srivastav shared that he got denied a US visa, and said the reason was "Not enough ties to home country."

"I built a Series A company from scratch, employ 100+ people, have backing from top VCs and investors, and serve millions of Indian f...