Launch Your U.S. Business with Confidence
Complete business formation services for international entrepreneurs. From entity registration to virtual offices, we handle everything you need to start operating in the U.S.
Comprehensive Formation Services
Everything you need to establish and maintain your U.S. business presence, all in one place.
Business Formation
Professional assistance in registering your LLC or Corporation in any U.S. state, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Virtual Office
Secure mail forwarding services providing your business with a professional U.S. address for all correspondence.
Virtual Officer
Dedicated virtual officer services to meet state compliance requirements and maintain your business's good standing.
U.S. Bank Account
Support in establishing a U.S. business bank account, simplifying your financial operations.
Popular Formation States
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Key State Requirements
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How long does it take to form a business in the U.S.?
Typically, the process takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the state and entity type.
Do I need to be a U.S. citizen to form a business?
No, non-U.S. citizens can form and own a U.S. business.
What types of entities can I form in the U.S.?
You can form various types of entities, including LLCs, Corporations, and partnerships. We can help you decide which structure is best suited for your business needs.
Do I need a physical address in the U.S. to form a business?
No, a physical U.S. address is not required to form a business. However, you will need a registered agent with a physical address in the state where your business is registered to receive official documents and legal correspondence. Our virtual office service can provide you with a professional U.S. address for business correspondence, helping you manage mail and stay connected even without a physical presence in the U.S.
What documents do I need to start the formation process?
Typically, you need to provide basic personal information, a business name, and, in some cases, additional identification documents depending on the state.
Can I use the virtual office address as my business address?
Yes, our virtual office address can be used as your official business address for mail and correspondence purposes.
How does mail forwarding work?
We receive mail on your behalf and forward it to your designated address, whether domestically or internationally, based on your preferences.
Can I receive packages at the virtual office address?
Yes, our virtual office can accept packages as well as regular mail, subject to certain limitations. Please contact us for details on package size and frequency.
What is a virtual officer, and how does it help my business?
Our virtual officer service enables your business to get up and running quickly by facilitating operations on the ground. We handle essential steps on your behalf, ensuring compliance and smooth setup without the need for a registered agent.
Why would I need a virtual officer instead of a registered agent?
A virtual officer provides a higher level of support than a registered agent. We’re on the ground to handle logistics, setup, and other initial needs for your business, helping you launch faster and with fewer obstacles.
Will my virtual officer be available for ongoing business needs?
Yes, our virtual officer service is designed to support your business throughout the initial setup and beyond, managing any compliance and operational tasks as needed.
Do I need an ITIN or SSN to open a U.S. business bank account?
In most cases, a U.S. business bank account can be opened with an EIN and the right documentation. An ITIN or SSN may be required by some banks, and we can guide you on the best approach.
What types of accounts are available for businesses?
We help you open various types of accounts tailored to business needs, including checking, savings, and merchant accounts for accepting payments.
Can I open a business bank account without being in the U.S.?
Yes, we assist international business owners in opening U.S. business bank accounts remotely through our trusted banking partners.
Who needs an ITIN?
Individuals who are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN) but need to comply with U.S. tax laws need an ITIN. This includes foreign nationals and other non-residents.
What documents are required to apply for an ITIN?
Typically, a completed W-7 form and supporting identification documents, such as a passport, are needed. We guide you through the document preparation process.
How long does it take to get an ITIN?
The ITIN application process usually takes 6-8 weeks, though it may vary. We provide updates and ensure your application is handled efficiently.
What is an EIN, and why do I need one?
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is like a Social Security Number for your business. It's used for tax purposes and is often required to open a bank account, hire employees, or file taxes.
How long does it take to get an EIN?
EIN registration is typically fast, often completed within 1-2 days. We help you expedite the process and ensure all information is submitted accurately.
Do I need an EIN for my business if I don’t have employees?
Yes, you may still need an EIN for various reasons, such as opening a business bank account, filing taxes, or establishing credit.
Do I need to register my business in every state where I operate?
Generally, you need to register in each state where you have a physical presence or conduct substantial business. We can advise on multi-state registration requirements.
Are there ongoing compliance requirements after I form my business?
Yes, most states require annual reports, renewals, or tax filings to keep your business in good standing. Our compliance services help you stay up-to-date.
How do I choose the best state to form my business in?
Each state has unique benefits and regulations. We offer consultations to help you choose the best state based on your goals, business model, and tax considerations.
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