These are not testimonials. They are stories of what becomes possible when an Indian founder removes the one thing standing between them and the global market.
Every industry has its own blockers. A US LLC removes a different one for each. Here is what we have seen firsthand.
A great portfolio, strong reviews, and consistent work — but losing proposals to developers and designers abroad who could offer Stripe payment links and US bank transfers. Every international client asked for payment methods they simply could not support from an Indian entity.
Within 3 weeks: US LLC registered, EIN filed, Mercury bank account live, Stripe activated. They could now invoice US clients in USD and receive payments the same way any American freelancer would.
Freelancers do not lose work because of their skills. They lose it because of payment friction. A US LLC removes that friction entirely. The moment you can send a Stripe link, the conversation changes.
A working product, a landing page, and users ready to pay. But every Indian payment gateway either blocked international cards or added so much friction that US customers dropped off at checkout. Revenue was stuck at zero despite a product people genuinely wanted.
Stripe Billing set up under their US LLC. Subscription plans live. US customers paying without friction. The product they had already built started generating real MRR within weeks of their US setup going live.
A SaaS product without a reliable payment gateway is just a demo. The US LLC and Stripe setup is not an admin task — it is what turns a working product into a revenue-generating business.
A supplier relationship, product samples ready, and a clear Amazon FBA strategy. But Amazon US kept rejecting their seller application. The missing piece was a US business entity with a valid EIN — something they had spent months trying to figure out how to get.
US LLC registered, EIN filed same-day. Amazon Seller Central application submitted with proper US business credentials and approved within 48 hours. First FBA shipment sent within the month.
Amazon FBA is one of the most direct paths to the US market for Indian product businesses. But Amazon is strict about US business verification. Getting the LLC and EIN right the first time is what separates months of rejection from a same-week approval.
A digital marketing agency with strong US clients — but invoicing from an Indian entity. Every payment involved TDS deductions, wire transfer delays, and uncomfortable compliance questions. Some clients quietly moved to US-based agencies to avoid the complexity.
US LLC set up. Now invoices US clients from a US entity via ACH bank transfer. Payments arrive within a business day. No TDS. No compliance questions. The agency now pitches to US enterprise clients on equal footing.
When you invoice a US company from an Indian entity, there is always an uncomfortable compliance layer. A US LLC makes you a peer, not a foreign vendor. That shift in perception is worth more than most founders expect.
A growing audience and strong engagement — but locked out of US brand partnership programs that required a US business entity. Sponsor outreach to US brands was either ignored or hit a wall at the payment and compliance stage.
US LLC registered. Qualified for US creator brand programs within 8 weeks. First US brand deal closed. YouTube AdSense structured under US entity for cleaner revenue flow. Now pitching US brands as a US business, not as an exception.
Content creators with Indian entities get treated as edge cases by US brands. A US LLC makes you a standard vendor in their system. The paperwork is simple — the access it opens is not.
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