From Kyrgyzstan to the U.S. — 6 Ways I Turned My Vision into a Thriving Business Overseas

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Born and raised in Kyrgyzstan, I’ve always been captivated by the power of technology and its potential to transform lives. This fascination led me to pursue a career in software development, where my true passion lies in not just creating software but in bringing these solutions to market.

In 2007, along with a couple of friends, I embarked on a journey to start a software company. However, we realized that the domestic market in Kyrgyzstan, with its population of just around seven million, was too small to support our ambitions. We needed to think globally to achieve our envisioned success, and

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