| ▲ | fakedang 2 hours ago | |
Who said anything about getting a visa? The entire point of my idea was about skipping German bureaucracy. The only US bureaucracy is the IRS, and 2 forms for offshore LLCs at that. Getting a visa actually defeats the purpose of the Wyoming LLC, since you'd have to pay federal taxes as a US resident. But with the Wyoming LLC being pass-through with the added benefit of zero liability (same arrangement as OP), you'd only have to pay corporate taxes and then German personal income taxes as a German resident. You don't need to step foot in the US at all. You can't get a visa to run your own company under normal circumstances anyways, the only routes being O1, EB5 or EB1. | ||
| ▲ | quentindanjou an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
O1, EB5 or EB1 are visas, sure EBs are also referred to as "green cards" but they are visas. And you are also missing the E-2 category. The US has dedicated visas for running your own company in normal circumstances. I am not sure what you mean. | ||
| ▲ | markvdb 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
You mean German CIT and German PIT I assume. How happy would the US IRS be with that? | ||