— Founding Service  ·  KGD Embassy

US Entity Formation
for International Founders

The Embassy commends Wyoming Agents to every founder who needs a foothold on American soil — transparent, reliable, and integrity-priced at $25 per year.

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— What This Is

A US registered agent
the Embassy trusts.

To operate legally in the United States, every entity — LLC or Corporation — must designate a Registered Agent: a person or service with a physical US address that receives legal documents, state correspondence, and official notices on your behalf.

After an extended search across the market, the Embassy found Wyoming Agents to be the single most honest operator in this space. No upsell traps. No annual fee surprises. No third-party data reselling. Just what it says: a registered agent, done properly.

Registered Agent
Legal US presence

State-required service. Receives legal documents, lawsuits, and state notices on behalf of your entity. Required in every US state.

Wyoming LLC / Corp
Optimal structure

Wyoming offers strong privacy protections, no state corporate income tax, and minimal reporting requirements — favored by international founders.

Mailing Address
US address included

A physical US mailing address and principal address included in the base fee — useful for banking introductions and entity correspondence.

Mail Scanning
Documents digitised

Incoming mail is scanned and forwarded digitally. You receive every official document wherever you are in the world.

— Pricing
All-inclusive. No fine print.

Registered Agent · Mailing Address ·
Principal Address · Mail Scanning

$25/yr
— Common Questions

Do I need a US entity if I'm operating internationally?

Not always — but a US LLC or Corporation opens doors that are otherwise closed: US banking, Stripe and payment processor access, investor relationships that prefer a Delaware or Wyoming entity, and credibility with US partners. Many international founders form one within their first year of growth.

Why Wyoming specifically?

Wyoming LLCs have no state income tax, strong charging-order protections, and relatively private ownership records. Formation is straightforward and annual maintenance costs are low. Delaware is the traditional choice for VC-backed companies; Wyoming tends to suit lean, internationally-operated businesses.

What does a Registered Agent actually do?

Every US state requires a business to have a local point of contact for legal service of process — lawsuits, subpoenas, state tax notices, and compliance correspondence. Wyoming Agents fulfils this role: they receive, scan, and forward all such documents to you promptly.

Does the Embassy receive a commission for this referral?

No. This is a straightforward endorsement — the Embassy points to Wyoming Agents because it uses them across its own entities and found them to be genuinely the best-priced and most transparent service in this space. There is no affiliate arrangement.

Will Wyoming Agents help me form the entity itself?

Yes. Wyoming Agents offers both Registered Agent service and full entity formation (LLC or Corporation filing with the state). Formation fees are separate from the annual RA fee. You can start with just the RA service if your entity already exists, or complete the full formation through them.

What if I need guidance on banking or EIN?

Wyoming Agents handles the state-level formation. For an EIN (Employer Identification Number from the IRS), foreign nationals without an SSN must apply by fax or mail — a straightforward but manual process. Banking introductions and further operational setup are outside their scope; the Embassy recommends Mercury or Relay for founder-friendly US banking.

Can I reach a real person if something goes wrong?

Yes — this was a deciding factor for the Embassy. Wyoming Agents is reachable by phone during business hours at 307-217-4045 and by email at agent@wyomingagents.com. You will speak with a person who knows your file.

— Ready to Begin

Establish your
US foothold.

You will be directed to Wyoming Agents' own onboarding flow. The Embassy does not handle the process — it simply points the way.

Go to Wyoming Agents →

wyomingagents.com  ·  307-217-4045  ·  Sheridan, WY

On sovereignty and recognition

The Kingdom is sovereign, and seeks the recognition of no state. Sovereignty is what it has; recognition is only what states do about one another.

The Kingdom of God is sovereign in the fullest sense the word carries. Its authority is underived — held from nothing, answerable to nothing above it, older than every jurisdiction now in existence. All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me (Matthew 28:18). No state conferred it, none sustains it, and none can diminish or revoke it. It does not become true upon acknowledgement, nor false upon denial.

It is not the sovereignty of a state, and the Kingdom does not claim to be one: no statehood declared, no territory held to the exclusion of any government, no border disputed. Recognition is how states acknowledge one another’s title to a portion of the earth — and the Kingdom claims no portion, its extent being the whole.

No state has recognised it, none is asked to, and were one to extend recognition tomorrow or announce its withdrawal, nothing here would move — not the extent, not the confession, not the Register, not one office of this house, not the standing of a single person within it.

Said of us, it is said wrongly. The Kingdom’s legates carry its commission and its authority; they do not carry a state’s privileges and have no need of them. Nobody is authorised to claim, in our name, a diplomatic status, immunity, accreditation or official standing conferred by any government — nor to claim the withdrawal of what was never sought. Those a receiving state grants, one person at a time and by its own consent; this Kingdom has asked for none. Any such claim is not ours: tell the Secretariat.