Most people don’t start a business thinking about forms. They start with an idea. Sometimes it’s rough. Sometimes bold. And always with a wish to take it global.
But if you’re not a U.S. citizen, going global almost always begins with a U.S. LLC. An American business address. A U.S. bank account. A verified PayPal account. A tax ID.
And that’s when things get tricky.
Business Globalizer didn’t start with a grand campaign or a viral pitch. It started with a quiet promise: to make U.S. company formation less intimidating for people outside the system. One client at a time. One country at a time.
Today, that quiet promise has turned into 3,000+ successful U.S. company launches.
Why So Many Non-U.S. Entrepreneurs Choose the U.S.
The logic is quite simple.
- U.S.-based businesses get more trust from international buyers.
- Popular payment gateways, such as PayPal, prefer U.S.-registered entities.
- Platforms like Amazon, Walmart, and others require U.S. verification.
- And if you’re trying to get funding, enter U.S. marketplaces, or set up fintech accounts, having a U.S. company is often a shortcut to credibility.
But for someone in Nepal, Singapore, Delhi, or Dubai, setting this up from across the ocean feels like playing a game with missing rules.
That’s exactly where Business Globalizer built its reputation, not by offering magic, but by offering complete clarity.
Beyond Formation: The Real Struggle Is the Paper Trail
Anyone can Google “how to form a U.S. LLC.” It’ll tell you where to file, what form to submit, and maybe even which state is best for your dream business.
But what most of those search results don’t tell you is what happens after you get your certificate:
- PayPal asks for a personal tax ID.
- Amazon flags your address as incomplete.
- The IRS requires Form 5472 next tax season.
- BOI reporting becomes mandatory.
- Your bank asks for a lease agreement that you didn’t expect.
And worst of all? Your application sits in limbo because you didn’t know you needed an ITIN or other crucial documents.
ITIN: The Most Misunderstood Step in U.S. Business Setup
A surprising number of Business Globalizer clients had already formed their LLCs elsewhere before they found the platform. But many of them came back for one reason:
PayPal and other financial institutions wouldn’t verify them without an ITIN.
An EIN, which is your company’s tax ID, is often assumed to be enough. But when the system asks about you, not your business, the EIN doesn’t help. It’s not a personal identifier.
If you don’t have a Social Security Number (as non-residents don’t), then your legal substitute is the ITIN, aka Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
And Business Globalizer didn’t just file forms for people. They became an IRS Certified Acceptance Agent, meaning they could legally handle the full ITIN process for clients abroad. No passport mailing, no rejected W-7s, no awkward back-and-forth.
Even dependents of U.S. taxpayers, like spouses or children, need ITINs if they’re being claimed on a tax return. Most people never learn that until a CPA or IRS flag shows up. This is why Business Globalizer’s support goes beyond just business cases.
They’ve simplified the full ITIN journey, from checking eligibility to tracking IRS timelines. In most cases, they prepare everything within a few business days, and clients typically receive their ITINs within 7 to 10 weeks. Fully legal. And fully accepted.
What 3,000+ Clients Actually Got
This milestone isn’t about the number of forms filed. It’s about real-world functionality.
Business Globalizer’s U.S. service stack is now one of the most complete for non-residents:
- LLC or Corporation Formation (state selection based on business type)
- EIN Application (essential for banks, taxes, Stripe/PayPal)
- ITIN Processing via CAA (for personal identity verification)
- BOI Filing (as required by FinCEN)
- Registered Agent, Lease Agreement (for legal business presence)
- Business Bank Account or Fintech Setup (yes, even remotely)
- U.S. Local Director / Signer (for high-risk merchant accounts and other legal requirements)
- Amazon & Walmart Seller Account Approval
- U.S. Resale Certificate (for tax-free wholesale purchases)
- Trademark Registration in the United States
- DUNS Number (for credibility and marketplace access)
- Non-resident Tax Filing
- Company Dissolution (when needed)
- Free & Paid Consultation
And for every new rule or update, they don’t wait until clients are in trouble. They build guides. They host webinars. They even answer questions in multiple languages, no matter if it’s the middle of the night.
Who Are These 3,000+ Clients?
Some are creators building apps from their laptops in Nairobi.
Some are Amazon sellers in Kathmandu.
Some run digital agencies from London or Lagos.
Some are influencers trying to monetize U.S. audiences without payment freezes.
Others are freelancers who just want their PayPal funds released.
But they all had one thing in common: they didn’t just want a company on paper; they wanted one that works.
And that’s why they turned to a company that doesn’t treat non-residents like an afterthought.
What Clients Say
“I needed a high-risk merchant account and I got it with their help.”
“My ITIN came faster than I expected. No headaches. Just done.”
“They are truly a good service provider.”
This milestone wasn’t hit with ads or automation. It happened because people kept telling other people, “These folks actually get it.”
A Note on Timing
From their public breakdown on ITIN processing:
- Document Prep: 2–3 business days
- IRS Approval: 7–10 weeks (varies depending on IRS processing timeframes)
- Tracking & Follow-Up: handled by the team throughout
They’ve built not just a filing system, but a process that respects time, accuracy, and global founders who can’t afford delays.
The Road Ahead
With 3,000+ U.S. company launches already in the bag, Business Globalizer isn’t slowing down.
They’re building a better dashboard, expanding their U.K. and UAE formation services, and improving support for founders who need multiple business setups in multiple countries.
But more than anything, they’re staying true to the thing that built the brand in the first place: making international business actually doable, without the confusion, silence, or fear of doing something wrong.
Final Words
Most company formation agents give you forms.
Business Globalizer gave 3,000+ founders something much rarer: peace of mind.
If you’re not a U.S. citizen, but your ambition is global, this team might be the partner you didn’t know you needed.