Limited liability with a flexible structure. The most common way to start: it protects your personal assets and is simple to manage.
Your company, legal in the United States.
We guide you through the entire registration process: together we choose the right structure, handle the paperwork, and hand you a company ready to operate.
Entity types
We pick the right structure for you
Every business is different. We advise you on which one fits your case, without overselling.
Corporate structure with shares. Ideal if you plan to raise capital or bring investors into your project.
A structure allowing pass-through taxation, with specific eligibility requirements. We advise you if your case qualifies.
A nonprofit entity with federal tax exemption. The same structure we use for our own Fundación L&M Inc.
What's included
Everything you need to get started
State registration
We file the formation documents with the appropriate state.
EIN (tax ID number)
We obtain your Employer Identification Number from the IRS, required to operate and open a bank account.
AGREEMENT
Formation documents
Operating agreement or bylaws depending on the entity type, drafted for your company.
Address and registered agent
We advise you on the registered address and agent required in the state of formation.
Legal guidance
We explain every step in your language, without unnecessary jargon.
How we work
The process, step by step
- 01
We discuss your case
You tell us what you want to achieve. We advise you on the structure and state that fit you best.
- 02
We gather the information
We ask only for the data we need and prepare all the paperwork for you.
- 03
We register your company
We file the documents and obtain your EIN from the IRS.
- 04
Ready to operate
We hand you your company with its documents, ready to open a bank account and get going.
Frequently asked questions
What types of company can I register in the United States?
We help you register LLCs, C-Corps, S-Corps and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. We advise you on which one fits your case.
Do I need to be a U.S. resident or citizen to register my company?
No. You don't need to be a citizen or resident, nor have a visa, green card or Social Security number, and you don't need to be physically in the country: the process can be done remotely. You will need a registered agent with a physical address in the state, and for non-residents the EIN is obtained by fax or phone with the IRS. Electing S-Corp tax status does require members to be citizens or residents.
What does the formation service include?
State registration, EIN processing with the IRS, formation documents (operating agreement or bylaws depending on the entity), guidance on address and registered agent, and legal support explained in your language.
What is the EIN and what is it for?
The EIN (Employer Identification Number) is the tax identification number issued by the IRS. You need it to operate, file taxes and open a bank account in your company's name.
How long does it take to register a company?
It depends on the state and the entity type. In general, online filings take about 1 to 5 business days, while mail filings can take several weeks; some states offer same-day approval or expedited options. January and February tend to be slower due to high demand. We give you a realistic estimate when we discuss your case.
Ready to form your company?
Tell us about your case and we'll advise you with no obligation. Every quote is tailored to what you actually need.