Set up a US LLC as a Paralegal
The simplest way for paralegals to operate through a US company — file in any state, accept USD payments via Stripe, and unlock US banking and platforms designed for global founders.
Why Paralegals choose a US LLC
Get paid in USD from anywhere
Stripe, PayPal, Wise — every major payment processor opens up the moment you have a US entity and EIN.
A US-based business partners trust
Sign contracts as a US LLC. Clients, marketplaces, and platforms treat you as a first-class operator, not a foreign freelancer.
Pass-through structure for non-US owners
Non-US owners with no US-source income and no US presence typically owe no US federal income tax on LLC profits. Always confirm with your tax advisor.
What a US LLC unlocks for paralegals
The platforms, payment rails, and contracts that open up the moment your US entity is live.
Cross-border advisory under a US entity
Bill US clients directly, structure engagement letters in English law-friendly terms, and avoid foreign-vendor onboarding.
Hold IP and licenses cleanly
Trademarks, copyrights, and license agreements live inside the LLC — separate from personal assets.
Operate as part of a multi-entity structure
Many consultants pair a US LLC with a local entity — we coordinate the structuring.
How it works
Seven guided steps. Most founders finish the application in under ten minutes.
- 01
Pick a state
Wyoming, Delaware, New Mexico, or any US state. We'll recommend based on your goals.
- 02
Name your LLC
Real-time availability check. We reserve your name as part of the filing.
- 03
Add members
Single-member or multi-member. We handle the operating agreement.
- 04
Registered agent
Included for year one. US business address that meets state requirements.
- 05
File with the state
We submit your Articles of Organization and track approval.
- 06
Get your EIN
Federal tax ID issued by the IRS — required for banking and Stripe.
- 07
Open banking
Mercury, Wise, Relay — fully remote onboarding for non-US founders.
FAQ for paralegals
Can I form a US LLC from abroad as a paralegal?+
Yes. There is no US residency, citizenship, or visa requirement to own a US LLC. We handle the full filing remotely.
Which US state should I choose?+
Wyoming and Delaware are the most popular for non-US founders — Wyoming for privacy and the lowest annual cost ($60), Delaware for credibility and investor expectations. New Mexico is a low-cost alternative with no annual report. We'll recommend during the application.
Do I need to fly to the US?+
No. Formation, EIN, and most US business banks (Mercury, Wise, Relay) onboard remotely with a passport and your formation documents. No travel required.
How long does the whole process take?+
The online application is about ten minutes. State approval is typically 48–72 hours. EIN follows in 1–4 weeks depending on IRS load — we can rush it. Banking opens within 1–5 business days after EIN.
Can I provide legal or advisory services to US clients under the LLC?+
You can advise on non-jurisdictional matters and operate as a consultancy, but practicing law in a US state requires bar admission. Most cross-border lawyers use the LLC as the contracting and billing vehicle for advisory work.
What's included in your pricing?+
State filing fee, registered agent for year one, operating agreement, EIN application, and ongoing compliance reminders. Banking introductions are included; the bank's own onboarding remains their decision.
Can I convert the LLC into a C-Corp later?+
Yes. Many founders start as an LLC and convert to a Delaware C-Corp once they're ready to raise from US VCs. We coordinate the conversion when that day comes.
Ready to form your US company?
Start the guided 7-step flow. Pause anytime — we save your progress.