Actually that's not entirely true, some banks allow you to schedule a zoom/Skype call to settle all the paperwork.
Interested too!I have never heard of this. Can you please point me in that direction?
Actually that's not entirely true, some banks allow you to schedule a zoom/Skype call to settle all the paperwork.
Interested too!I have never heard of this. Can you please point me in that direction?
Alright, I'll try to see if I can locate the video explaining it.Interested too!
Make sure you dont try to save money at the wrong place. Good lawyers might be a huge benefit down the road...I'm from outside the US and interested in registering for LLC at either Delaware or Wyoming, and also obtain an EIN alongside it. Any cost-effective services you guys can suggest? I have seen Atlas, Northwest, and Jumpstart... any more that has probably cheaper annual plans or better packages? Thanks!
Or you could hire a manager just for opening your bank account and swap him afterwards. This would still cost a few hundred bucks, I guess.
Actually that's not entirely true, some banks allow you to schedule a zoom/Skype call to settle all the paperwork.
Check out Charles Schwab Bank, and scroll down to the US section of this article:Can you give example of such banks?
Yes, it is expensive, unfortunately.
I can get you the LLC for $150, but you will have to file the paperwork yourself and decide which type of LLC you want. The more expensive price does it all for you.
And then I can get you another guy to be your agent, but he'll want around $400-500 for that & then anywhere between $175-400 for the US bank account, although I am working on getting my clients another less expensive solution.
I am interested in the US bank account. I have an LLC with EIN and also I have an agent with address.
Tell me more about the US bank account. It's going to be linked to my LLC? As in, I will add someone as part of the company, then he applies for the bank account there in the US, when it's done, he signs off as part of the company. Is this how it works?