Build for the Border - Immigrant Hackathon NYC
localhost-nyc
Prize Pool
Non-cash Prize
Location
Online
Status
Upcoming
Days Left
18 days
Date Range
May 8, 2026 - May 9, 2026
Submission Period
May 09, 2026
Categories
About the Hackathon
Build tools for the next wave of Americans.
About the challengeEvery year, millions of brilliant people try to move to, build in, or stay in the US — and get crushed by systems that feel designed for no one.Immigrant Hackathon NYCis a one-day, in-person sprint for the builders on the other side of that broken system. Founders, engineers, and international students coming together to ship software that actually helps.Hosted bylocalhost:nyc(and partners), this is NYC's first immigrant-themed hackathon. It's not a brainstorm — it's a build. You walk in at 10 AM, you form a team, you ship a working prototype by 5 PM, and you demo it live in front of immigration attorneys, immigrant founders, and VCs backing immigrant-led startups.We're looking for tools, agents, and products that reduce real friction — visa prep, legal navigation, cross-border ops, "first 1,000 days" onboarding. We arenotlooking for: slide decks, research papers, or projects you prepped before the event.Get startedThis hackathon has two tracks. Pick one and pick a sharp angle inside it.Track 1 — Founder ImmigrationTools for the people trying to build companies in the US while navigating visa and entity complexity.An AI agent that builds an O-1/EB-1A evidence packet from your LinkedIn, press, and GitHubCross-border cap table + payroll tooling for founders with distributed teamsA "visa strategy copilot" that compares H-1B vs O-1 vs EB-1A vs EB-2 NIW based on your profileCompany formation flows optimized for non-US founders (Delaware C-corp + banking + EIN + stripe)Track 2 — Learning to be AmericanTools for the first 1,000 days — everything nobody teaches you about actually living here.A credit score builder for people with no SSN historyA healthcare navigator that explains deductibles, in-network, HSAs in plain EnglishHousing + tax prep flows for international students on F-1/OPTA cultural copilot that decodes tipping, small talk, workplace norms, lease agreements

