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guiEmpresa is a Spanish-language service platform positioned as a way to help users form a business entity in the United States “without traveling.” Its website says it can handle LLCs and Inc./C corporations, and that applications can be completed remotely from any country in the world. The site is operated by GUIEMPRESA LLC, registered in the State of New York, USA.
Its main selling point is remote U.S. company formation across all 50 states. Users follow the process to submit information for the LLC or Inc. they want to form, send a valid passport photo for each owner, and then receive digital company documents through the platform. The LLC service lists articles of organization, an operating agreement, and an EIN; the C-Corp service includes articles of incorporation, corporate bylaws, stock issuance certificates, and an EIN. The website also emphasizes assistance with opening a U.S. business bank account, including a VISA debit card, account number and routing number, digital banking access, and more. However, the wording appears to indicate consulting or assistance, rather than a guaranteed successful account opening.
The page does not disclose any package pricing, government filing fees, bank account opening fees, or add-on service costs, nor does it state the processing time. For a company formation service, price and timeline are key decision factors, so the lack of this information reduces comparability. The scraped text also does not clarify whether ongoing compliance services are included, such as annual reports, state/federal tax filings, bookkeeping, BOI/beneficial ownership reporting, registered agent service, or a U.S. address.
Its strengths are that the entry requirements are described clearly: it targets non-U.S. residents, does not require travel to the U.S., only asks for passport photos, and covers the two common structures of LLC and C-Corp. This makes it relevant for cross-border e-commerce, remote payment collection, and U.S. market expansion. The page also gives fairly specific use cases, such as Amazon, Stripe, USD payments, and working with U.S. suppliers. The downside is that important details are incomplete, especially pricing, turnaround time, registered agent service, address, taxes, and annual maintenance. Bank account opening is also described only at the consulting/assistance level.
It is better suited to Spanish-speaking users, entrepreneurs in Latin America or other regions, and sellers going global who want a quick overview of the U.S. company formation path for use with international marketplaces, payment gateways, or USD business accounts. Chinese users considering the service should specifically ask whether it serves Chinese residents, what payment methods are supported, whether Chinese/English documents are available, and whether registered agent service and subsequent tax filing are included. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. Users may also want to compare alternatives such as Stripe Atlas, Firstbase, Doola, and Northwest Registered Agent.
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guiempresa.com is an Spain Incorp & Compliance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach guiempresa.com directly.