The Post, citing business associates, court records and company documents, found Musk did not have the legal right to work in the U.S. while creating Zip2—a business directory software company ...
According to the Washington Post, Musk planned to enroll in a Stanford University PhD program to obtain a student visa while cofounding tech company Zip2, but dropped out days before classes began.
The venture capital firm which invested $3 million into Zip2 required Musk to get legal work status within 45 days and its board members were worried of this Elon Musk had worked illegally in the ...
According to the Washington Post, Musk planned to enroll in a Stanford University PhD program to obtain a student visa while cofounding tech company Zip2, but dropped out days before classes began.