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Plain-English answers on buying a ready-made US LLC that already has its EIN, opening US banking and Stripe as a non-resident, choosing Wyoming over Delaware, and staying compliant. Start with instant activation — then dig into the detail.

Last updated: June 2026

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The fastest way to get a US LLC with an EIN is to buy a ready-made Wyoming LLC that already has its EIN. The company already exists and is in good standing; ownership transfers into your name within 24 hours, so you can open business banking and take your first payment the same day — instead of waiting two to four weeks for state formation and a fresh EIN. If you'd rather have a brand-new custom name and can wait, we also register a new LLC for $549. The guides below explain every path, starting with instant activation.

Start here

Instant activation — the EIN already exists

If speed matters, read these three first. They explain why a ready-made company beats forming from scratch.

Ready-made vs. forming a new LLC

Both routes end with a US LLC in your name. The difference is how long you wait before you can bank and take payments.

 Form a new LLCBuy ready-made
Company existsAfter state approval (days–weeks)Already registered
EIN issuedApply after formation; 1 day–several weeksAlready issued
Ready to bank & take payments2–4 weeks typicalWithin 24 hours
Custom company nameYes — your choiceFrom available inventory
Price$549 new registration$1,000 ready-made

Need the exact name and can wait? Read the full comparison or talk to us about a new registration.

EIN & tax

EIN, ownership & staying compliant

How the EIN works for non-residents, how to stay private, and the one IRS filing you cannot miss.

Comparisons

Pick the right structure & state

Side-by-side breakdowns so you choose once and don't second-guess it.

By use-case

Built for your business

Whatever you sell, here's how a US LLC fits — and why founders in your niche choose one.

Banking & Stripe

Get paid as a non-resident

Opening a US business account remotely, getting Stripe approved, and choosing between the fintechs.

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Guides FAQ

What is the fastest way to get a US LLC with an EIN?
The fastest way is to buy a ready-made Wyoming LLC that already has its EIN issued. Ownership transfers into your name within 24 hours, so you can open business banking and start trading the same day — instead of waiting 2 to 4 weeks for state formation and a fresh EIN. Forming a brand-new LLC is the slower, custom-name alternative.
Can a non-resident get an EIN without an SSN?
Yes. Non-US residents without a Social Security Number or ITIN can obtain an EIN by submitting Form SS-4 to the IRS by fax or phone. A ready-made LLC skips this entirely because the EIN already exists and is transferred to you with the company.
Which state is best for a non-resident LLC — Wyoming or Delaware?
Wyoming is the standard choice for most non-resident founders: no state income tax, no public owner register, low annual fees and strong asset protection. Delaware is preferred mainly when you plan to raise venture capital or convert to a C-corp. Our ready-made companies are Wyoming LLCs.
What is Form 5472 and why does it matter?
Form 5472 is an IRS information return that foreign-owned single-member US LLCs must file each year alongside a pro-forma Form 1120. Missing it carries a penalty of at least $25,000. Our guides explain the deadlines and how to stay compliant.
Can I use a US LLC to accept Stripe payments as a non-resident?
Yes. A US LLC with an EIN and a US business bank account (such as Mercury, Wise or Relay) lets non-residents accept Stripe payments. A ready-made LLC is banking- and Stripe-ready on day one because the EIN already exists.