Delaware Company
A streamlined entry into the U.S. market for international founders — fast, flexible, and globally respected.
Start Your Delaware Company
Delaware Company Formation – US Entry Made Simple
When you form a company in Delaware, you gain access to one of the most business-friendly jurisdictions in the world. The state offers efficient courts, minimal tax burdens for non-residents, and strong legal protections. You don’t need to be a U.S. resident to register, and ownership details can remain private. Incorporation is typically completed in under 24 hours.
Why Start in Delaware?
- Legal clarity and tax benefits
- No residency requirement
- Easy to register and operate without visiting the U.S.
LLC vs Corporation
- LLCs offer pass-through taxation and flexibility
- C-Corps suit startups seeking VC funding
- We help you select the best structure for your goals
Ideal for Global Entrepreneurs
- No U.S. residency or local presence required
- Fully remote registration process
- Includes EIN and IRS filings
Bank Account Setup
- Accounts with Airwallex, Mercury, Wise, Payoneer, Relay
- Business plans, KYC, and compliance
- Bank introductions and onboarding included
What’s Included
- Company name check and filing
- Articles of Organization or Incorporation
- Registered agent and Delaware address
- EIN registration with the IRS
- Digital company documents
Multilingual Support
- English, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, and more
- Global team simplifying U.S. expansion
- Built for non-residents
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose an LLC or a C-Corporation?
An LLC is flexible and taxed on a pass-through basis, which suits many small businesses, consultants, and holding structures. A C-Corporation is usually preferred if you plan to raise venture capital or issue shares to investors. We can help you decide based on your goals.
Do I need to live in the US to form a Delaware company?
No. Non-US residents can own and form a Delaware LLC or corporation without living in the United States or holding a US visa.
Will I need an EIN, and can you obtain one for me?
Yes. An Employer Identification Number is needed to open a US bank account and to meet tax obligations. We can obtain an EIN for non-US founders; for applicants without a US Social Security Number this is filed directly with the IRS and can take a few weeks.
How long does it take to form a Delaware company?
Standard formation is typically completed within a few business days, with expedited options available through the state.
What are the annual obligations?
Delaware companies must keep a registered agent in the state and stay current on state fees: corporations file an annual report and pay franchise tax, while LLCs pay a flat annual tax. We track and handle these deadlines for you.
Do non-US residents pay US tax on a Delaware company?
It depends on the structure and where the income is earned. US-source income, or income effectively connected with a US trade or business, is generally taxable, and filing obligations can apply even when no tax is due. We recommend confirming your specific position with a tax adviser.
Do I need to visit the US?
No. The formation process is fully remote.
What documents do I need to provide?
A passport copy and proof of address for each owner, the proposed company name, and a brief description of the business.
Can you help open a US business bank account?
Yes. We help non-residents prepare applications for US banks and fintech providers that accept foreign-owned companies; approval is at the provider's discretion.