Hi there!I'm writing here because I'm interested in opening a business in the US. I came up with this idea a while ago and wanted to open it in my home country. But, due to the declining economy and other factors, I've concluded that only the US market is suitable and can offer me many opportunities. But, as you've probably got it already, I don't have a US nationality. I just have a student visa. I wonder if it's possible to register a company without having US citizenship?Basically, I'm a robotic engineering student and recently came up with one device idea. Obviously, I'm not gonna disguise all the details. But in my opinion, with my invention, the construction works can become way more efficient. So, I was thinking of registering my product and even registering a brand name in the US. I just dunno if it's possible to do it, if I'm just a student here, and even have a limit on allowed working hours.Besides, I've been trying to answer myself and found a couple of useful sites. It says that it is possible to register a company even if you gonna operate from another country. Still, in certain states, only a US resident can register a company on your behalf. But he also becomes one of the shareholders of your business.Also, during my research, I found one organization that assisted during the incorporation in Delaware. I wonder how many organizations like this are across the US? I live a bit far away from Delaware. Besides, this company has placed its price-list. Is it possible that they might charge you extra?As you know, my budget is a bit limited, and I basically live here on my dad's money. So, opening even a small business in the US might cost me a fortune. Especially considering that I cannot apply for a business loan. The only way to fund my idea is to find some investors and provide them with a detailed business plan.So, thank you for your time reading all this. I hope that you can give me some suggestions. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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