Register your LLC as a Non-US Resident
Unlock the American dream regardless of your residency. Forming an LLC as a non-US resident is your gateway to starting and scaling your business in the US. Our proven process has empowered numerous entrepreneurs globally in establishing, managing, and expanding US-based LLCs.
Benefits of Choosing the US to Start Your Business
Unlock the advantages of US business for non-citizens!
The US offers a business-friendly environment with competitive taxes and streamlined LLC formation.
Start your venture with low startup costs and the prestige of a US-based company.
Can a Non-US Resident Start a US LLC?
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One common misconception about creating US companies is that you have to be a US citizen to start one and have a US Social Security Number (SSN).
Fortunately, that is false. You don’t have to be a US citizen, a US resident, or a green card holder, and you don’t need a US SSN.
That means you can start a US LLC as a non-resident, online, as a foreigner and get:
– A US LLC
– A US bank account
– Access to US payments
– And more!
One of the biggest benefits of being a non-US resident starting a US LLC is that an LLC is a “pass-through entity,” which means that taxes can pass through to the owners.
This means that your business would not be subject to US tax as long as your LLC:
– Is 100% owned by non-US tax residents (either natural or legal persons)
– Has no US presence or economic substance
– The income must not be “effectively connected”
The pros of creating an LLC as a non-resident include:
– Personal liability protection
– Simplified taxation (pass-through taxation)
– Flexibility in management and ownership
– Enhanced business credibility
– Owner privacy and asset protection
7 – Steps to Start Your LLC
Congratulations! All the services listed below are included in this US business formation package.
1. Name Your LLC: Choose a name for your LLC
2. Select Your State: Decide where to register your LLC based on your business needs and preferences.
3. File Articles of Organization: Submit the necessary paperwork to establish your LLC as a legal entity.
4. Choose a Registered Agent: Appoint a registered agent to receive legal documents on behalf of your LLC.
5. Create an Operating Agreement: Define the structure and management of your LLC with an operating agreement.
6. Apply for EIN: Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS for tax purposes.
7. Apply for Banking: Get a US Business Bank Account after your company is formed and EIN has been received.
How long does the process of forming an LLC typically take?
LLC formation for non-residents typically takes 1-3 weeks on average. This is because once we receive the articles of organization (which typically takes 1 to 4 business days), we apply for your EIN at the IRS, which takes 1-2 weeks. That’s why it can take up to 3 weeks in total.