LLC Formation: How the Process Works
LLC formation – how the process works: Many entrepreneurs are surprised at how easy and fast it is to set up a US LLC. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process step by step and show you what to watch out for so you can get started right away.
1. Free Initial Consultation
Have questions? We’ll answer them! In a non-binding initial call, we’ll clarify:
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Whether an LLC is the right fit for you
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How to structure things for optimal tax benefits
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What information we’ll need from you
This ensures you’re fully prepared for the formation process.

2. Filing the Formation Documents
We handle the official registration of your LLC with a US state – usually Wyoming, as it’s one of the most tax-friendly and startup-friendly states.
All we need from you:
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Your desired company name
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Your contact details
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Any additional LLC members (if applicable)
3. Applying for the EIN (Tax ID)
To operate your LLC as a business, you’ll need an Employer Identification Number (EIN) – similar to a tax ID.
This is issued by the IRS (US tax authority), and we take care of the application for you.

4. Opening a Business Bank Account
With your LLC and EIN in place, you can open a US business bank account.
We’ll show you which online banks are best and guide you step by step through the process – all fully remote, no US visit required.
5. Your LLC Is Ready to Go
Once your LLC, EIN, and bank account are set up, you’re ready to launch:
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Send invoices
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Use Stripe, PayPal, or Amazon
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Run international business operations
And if you have questions later: Our German-speaking support is always here to help.
Conclusion: Forming an LLC Has Never Been Easier
Forming a US LLC is the perfect way for international entrepreneurs to start in a tax-optimized and professional way.
With the right partner by your side, the process is fast, simple, and legally compliant.
Ready to take the next step? We’ll help you – personally, digitally, and efficiently.

LLC formation
Start your own US LLC – ideal for online entrepreneurs, freelancers, and digital nomads.