Ask HN: Can someone with no visa (or wrong visa) create a Corp or LLC in USA?
Just curious, can someone with no visa (or wrong visa - tourist, F1 international student, or even with H1 Foreign Worker) create a Corp or LLC in US?
If so, how can the founder of the LLC or Corp continue to stay in the US? Does it mean creating an LLC or Corp in US guarantee the founder a work visa? Or they still need to find visa sponsors?
Thanks.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 39.6 ms ] threadBut actually, no according to http://www.sba.gov/blogs/starting-business-us-foreign-nation...
which was the fourth link when googling for "creating a corporation in usa"
Does it mean a foreign national can 'legitimize' their business just by registering an LLC or Corp in US? What I mean is that there are many startups that are not registered in US, and usually have a credibility issue if they want to launch internationally. One way people can get legit quickly is by establishing a US presence, why? because most (if not all) legit famous startups (FB, airbnb, uber, lyft, whatsapp, etc) are US based company.
then they can start scamming people (i.e run away with customers money), or if things don't work, they can just escape and not paying the LLC/Corp tax.
"If so, how can the founder of the LLC or Corp continue to stay in the US? Does it mean creating an LLC or Corp in US guarantee the founder a work visa? Or they still need to find visa sponsors?"
The founder or the LLC or Corp have to stay in US using the same process they used when they entered US. They can switch firms (not to their own) using the same technical skillsets or any additional skill set they gained through training on their previous job. There are very few ways for attaining green cards and then citizenship. Keeping the lottery and the freebies that military doles out, it largely boils down to specifics like marriage, employment and investment. There are clear cut rules for each category and Startup founders do not fall into any of the slated categories (because these laws were developed pre internet startup boom). There have been bills proposed and killed in the congress. Nothing has changed much since the last 2 decades. Keeping all non work related visas out (which includes visitors, business visitors, marriages, military programs, lottery program etc etc), the only viable option for gaining permanent residency and in future citizenship is through employment based categories (EB1, EB2, EB3, EB4 & EB5). None of these categories have anything for founders. The intended founder of a firm have to work for other employers until they get their green card and then start their own firms. Or work as co-founders in a private firm (without disclosing their co-founder status and stock ownership) and file for employment based visa and then kick start the green card process. Finally work for an employer and work part-time without telling anybody, make a killing (i.e. >$1,000,000.00) and then invest it back using EB5 (investor) category. Investors get 2 year temporary green card and at the end have to show fulfillment of the needs laid out upon which temporary will be made permanent.
-- I've been on H-1B visa for over 10 years and still waiting for my green card. I've started about 4 firms like restaurant franchisees, real estate, importing goods, tech body shopping & websites. I've closed do...
"The founder or the LLC or Corp have to stay in US using the same process they used when they entered US"
If the founder of the LLC / Corp enters the US using an F1 visa, how can they stay in the US? F1 visa will expire no matter what, Bachelor usually have about 6 years, Master have bout 3 years, basically F1 holder can not stay in university forever.
H1b visa can expire too (up to 6 years), but with H1b, the employer can sponsor the H1b holder to greencard.
What would happen if the startup got acquired and the founder are F1 or tourist visa holder? Can they get paid if their LLC is a US based company?