Best fit
Non-US online founders
This site is built for people running SaaS, digital products, agencies, creator businesses, or other internet-first operations across borders.
English Guide Home
Use this English entry point to understand whether a US LLC fits your situation, what it may cost, how to think about state choice, and what to do after formation.
Why this site exists
LLCUS is meant to reduce decision fog for non-US residents, indie developers, SaaS founders, and small cross-border teams. It stays focused on practical choices, not hype or affiliate-style pressure.
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Best fit
This site is built for people running SaaS, digital products, agencies, creator businesses, or other internet-first operations across borders.
Useful when
The guides are meant to help before you buy a formation package, choose a state from hype, or assume banking, payments, and tax questions solve themselves.
Not for
A US LLC can be practical, but it is not a magic answer. Residence, business model, fundraising plans, and compliance duties still matter.
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These pages form the main decision path for English readers.
Formation Decision
Explains when a US LLC is a practical fit for non-US founders and when it is worth slowing down first.
Formation Decision
Covers setup, annual upkeep, and the practical cost layers founders often miss at first.
Comparison
Helps readers understand when an LLC stays simpler and when a C-Corp path matters more.
Formation Decision
Helps readers compare common state choices without hype, shortcuts, or one-size-fits-all claims.
Operations
Turns the first operational next steps into a practical checklist for real-world follow-through.
Suggested path
This keeps the English guide set decision-first instead of turning it into scattered research.
1. Start with fit
Figure out whether a US LLC matches your actual business goals before you compare state hype or provider packaging.
2. Understand cost and structure
Use the cost and LLC vs C-Corp guides to avoid under-budgeting or choosing a structure that does not match how you plan to operate.
3. Move into state choice and operations
Once the structure makes sense, compare state logic and use the post-formation checklist so the work does not stop at filing.
Support pages
Use these pages when you want category-level research direction or a clearer explanation of what this site does and does not provide.
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