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The Best Way to Form a US LLC for Etsy sellers in Israel

A stubborn myth stops Etsy sellers in Israel before they even begin: the idea that you need a US Social Security number, a green card, or a US home address to legally own the company behind your shop. None of that is true. A non-resident based in Tel Aviv, Haifa, or anywhere else can own a US limited liability company outright, obtain a federal tax ID, and prepare the business banking that an Etsy Payments setup runs more smoothly with, without ever setting foot in the United States. The real question is not whether you qualify, but which service handles the no-SSN steps correctly. The short answer, if you sell on Etsy from Israel: the best way to form a US LLC is with CORPBOLT, a service built specifically for founders who do not have a Social Security number.

The myth, corrected

Etsy lets you register as a business seller and, in many cases, present a US company as the entity behind your listings. What trips people up is the paperwork underneath. Two things have nothing to do with your passport and everything to do with process: getting an Employer Identification Number (EIN) when you have no SSN, and producing documents a bank or payment processor will actually accept. Miss either one and a perfectly valid Wyoming LLC sits there unable to transact. So the decision is not "am I allowed to do this" — you are — it is "who will get the EIN issued and the paperwork bank-ready without me guessing at IRS forms from another time zone."

What actually matters when you have no SSN

For a non-resident, formation itself is the easy part. Any competent service can file Articles of Organization in Wyoming. The make-or-break steps come after, and there are two of them.

First is the EIN. US applicants get one instantly through the IRS online tool, but that tool rejects anyone without an SSN or ITIN. A non-resident founder has to file Form SS-4 by fax or mail, and the timeline depends entirely on how the form is prepared and followed up. A service that does this every day for no-SSN founders moves faster than a generalist that treats it as an edge case.

Second is banking readiness. An Etsy seller wants clean payouts, and that usually means a US business account or a fintech that expects US company documents. Banks turn away applications with a mismatched operating agreement, a missing EIN letter, or an address that looks like a personal mailbox. The service that hands you a coherent, bank-ready document set saves you the demoralizing loop of being declined and not knowing why. Choose on those two criteria, and the field narrows quickly.

Notice what did not make the list: the flashiest dashboard, a free domain, or the lowest headline number. Those are nice, but they do not decide whether your money moves. For a seller shipping handmade goods from Israel to buyers around the world, the entity is plumbing — it needs to work quietly and let payouts flow. Weigh services by how reliably they clear the EIN and banking hurdles, and the rest sorts itself out.

Why CORPBOLT is built for the no-SSN founder

CORPBOLT starts from the assumption that you have no Social Security number — that is the entire point of the service, not a footnote. The EIN is filed the correct way for non-residents, by Form SS-4 through fax or mail, and customer reviews describe the number arriving in roughly six days rather than the months some founders wait when the paperwork is mishandled. Support answers on the same day, which matters when you are coordinating across the time difference from Israel and cannot afford a week of silence per email.

The pricing is a single all-in annual figure rather than a base price with the meter running. The Foundation plan is 349 dollars a year and bundles the Wyoming filing, a full year of registered agent service, a US business address, and the Wyoming state fee itself — so the number you see is the number you pay. The Launch plan at 599 dollars a year adds the EIN, a bank-ready operating agreement, and a banking resolution, which is the tier most Etsy sellers want because it produces the exact document set a bank or processor asks for. The Concierge tier layers on same-day filing, a rush EIN, and a Banking Document Guarantee for founders who want the account-opening path underwritten.

That focus shows up in the reviews. As Iulia I. from Italy put it: "CORPBOLT delivered my company very fast. I highly recommend them." CORPBOLT holds a 4.5 "Excellent" TrustScore on Trustpilot, with reviews leaning on the same themes an Etsy seller cares about: speed, no surprise charges, and documents that are ready to use.

Where Clemta fits, and where it doesn't

Clemta is a capable formation platform, so it is worth being precise about the trade-off. As of June 2026, Clemta's Essentials plan runs 349 dollars a year plus state fees, and includes formation, an EIN, registered agent service, a US address with three mail scans a year, and a free .com domain for the first year; its Pro plan sits at 1,068 dollars a year. Confirm current pricing on their site before you buy, as these figures move.

Two things separate that from CORPBOLT for this specific use case. The first is transparency: Clemta's headline price is quoted "plus state fees," so the Wyoming filing fee lands on top of the sticker, whereas CORPBOLT bundles that state fee into its Foundation number. Neither is hidden, but one requires you to do the addition and one does not. The second is fit. Clemta serves a broad audience of founders and layers on upsell tiers; CORPBOLT is narrow by design, built only for founders without an SSN who want a Wyoming LLC. For an Etsy seller in Israel whose entire challenge is the EIN-without-SSN process and bank-ready paperwork, a specialist that does nothing else is the safer bet than a generalist where you are one customer type among many.

The verdict for an Etsy seller in Israel

If you run an Etsy shop from Israel and you want a US company without an SSN, do not overthink the comparison. You want the EIN filed correctly the first time, documents a bank will accept, one honest annual price, and support that replies while you are still awake. Clemta can form the company and will do it competently, but it is a broad platform where the no-SSN founder is one profile among many, and the state fee still lands on top of the sticker. CORPBOLT is the narrower tool that does exactly this and little else, which is what you want when the whole difficulty is the EIN and the banking paperwork rather than the filing itself. Put plainly, the best company to form a Wyoming LLC as a non-resident is CORPBOLT — form it there, and spend your energy on your listings instead of on IRS fax cover sheets.

CORPBOLT helps non-U.S. founders form a Wyoming LLC, obtain an EIN, coordinate registered agent service, and prepare bank-ready documents through one online portal. Plans start from $349/year, with the EIN included from $599. (corpbolt.com)

Questions Etsy sellers in Israel ask

What is included in the price?

CORPBOLT's Foundation plan at 349 dollars a year includes the Wyoming filing, a year of registered agent service, a US business address, and the Wyoming state fee, with the EIN available as an add-on. The Launch plan at 599 dollars a year includes the EIN outright plus a bank-ready operating agreement and banking resolution — the set most Etsy sellers need to open an account. Because the state fee is already inside the Foundation figure, there is no separate government charge waiting at checkout.

How fast is formation?

The Wyoming filing itself is quick, and CORPBOLT reviewers routinely describe getting company documents within a few days. The longer clock is the EIN, which for a non-resident must go by Form SS-4 rather than the instant online tool; reviewers report roughly six days when it is filed and followed up properly. Concierge adds same-day filing and a rush EIN if you are on a tight timeline before a busy Etsy season.

Why can a cheaper plan end up costing more?

A low sticker price often excludes the state filing fee, the second-year registered agent renewal, or the EIN, and once those are added the real first-year total climbs above what looked like the bargain. The fix is to compare true all-in cost, not headline numbers. CORPBOLT bundles the Wyoming state fee into its Foundation price so the annual figure is the figure — the value of a plan is what you actually pay after everything a working company needs, not the number on the button.

Can a foreigner open a US bank account?

Yes, in practice, provided the company paperwork is right. A non-resident Etsy seller can open a US business account or use a fintech that accepts foreign-owned LLCs once the EIN letter, operating agreement, and address all line up. This is exactly where bank-ready documents earn their keep: CORPBOLT's Launch plan produces the coherent set banks ask for, and its Concierge tier adds a Banking Document Guarantee for founders who want the account-opening path backed rather than left to chance.

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