Forming an LLC in Georgia
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is the most common business structure for immigrants in Georgia.
Why Georgia
Fastest Hispanic growth in the South — Atlanta as second largest Latino hub in southeast Fortune 500 headquarters (Delta, Home Depot, UPS, Coca-Cola) Low cost of living and operation vs FL/CA/NY $100 formation + $50 annual — low total cost Accepts ITIN
Key facts
| Item | Information |
|---|---|
| Formation fee | $100 |
| Annual fee | $50 annual registration |
| Deadline | Annual Registration due between January 1 and April 1 ($50) |
| Accepts ITIN | ✅ Yes |
| Requires Registered Agent | ✅ Yes |
| Approval time | 1-3 weeks |
Formation process
- Choose name unique ending in “LLC”
- Designate Registered Agent with physical address in Georgia
- File Articles of Organization ($100)
- Create Operating Agreement (internal)
- Get EIN from IRS (free)
- Open business bank account
Official platform: Georgia Secretary of State
Related information
Last verified: 2026-05-24.
State services and resources in Georgia
Where to register your LLC in Georgia
The Secretary of State office (or equivalent) of Georgia handles LLC registrations. Generally accepts filings:
- Online (fastest, 1-3 days)
- By mail (4-8 weeks)
- In person (varies by state capital)
Post-formation requirements
- EIN from IRS (free, online, ~15 minutes)
- Business bank account — most require LLC docs + EIN
- State/local licenses depending on business type
- Annual Report yearly (keeps LLC active)
- Quarterly tax estimates if income > $1,000/quarter
LLC for immigrants with ITIN
- Permitted: ITIN holders can be LLC members
- Banking: business accounts with ITIN available (BlueVine, Mercury, Lili — verify policies)
- Tax filing: Schedule C on your 1040 with ITIN; Form 1065 for multi-member LLC
Common errors
- Forgetting annual report (can dissolve LLC)
- Mixing personal and LLC finances (loses limited liability protection)
- No Operating Agreement (even single-member)
- Operating in another state without registering as foreign LLC
Georgia-specific resources
- Georgia Secretary of State — LLC search + filings
- Georgia Department of Revenue — state business taxes
- SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) — free small business mentoring
- SBA (Small Business Administration) — resources and financing
Last verified: 2026-05-25.
General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.
Related procedural information
- ITIN — file business taxes without SSN — ITIN holders can form and operate LLCs
- ITIN-friendly business banking — checking accounts that open without an SSN
- USCIS forms — H-1B, L-1, E-2 investor visas — when LLC ownership supports a visa case
- State income tax obligations — business taxes vary by state
- Find an immigration attorney — for complex investor or work-visa cases tied to your LLC
Frequently asked questions
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