Short answer
WyomingRegisteredAgent.com is a Wyoming Registered Agent and formation provider. WYOM is different: it wraps the Wyoming LLC route around the non-US founder workflow, including EIN workflow without SSN, official mail, documents, dashboard, and status tracking.
Not sure which state? Start with the non-US founder route.
Most founders do not start with a perfect state choice. They start with a practical goal: open a US LLC from abroad, request an EIN without SSN, keep official mail visible, and avoid a confusing upsell path.
Wyoming
Independent non-US founders who want a practical LLC route, EIN workflow, Registered Agent, official mail, and lower state-level maintenance.
Still needs federal tax review, home-country advice, truthful records, and provider-specific applications.
Delaware
VC, C-Corp, startup counsel, investor expectations, equity rounds, and Delaware-first legal workflows.
Can be unnecessary for founders who only need a simple remote LLC foundation.
Florida
Real Florida operations, local nexus, staff, inventory, customers, or Florida-specific founder facts.
Annual report costs and local obligations should be compared before choosing it from abroad.
New Mexico
Low-cost and privacy-oriented LLC research for founders ready to assemble the workflow themselves.
Registered Agent, EIN, address/mail, documents, and non-US founder workflow still need to be organized.
Real cost calculator
Compare total setup, not starting price. For non-US founders, the real first-year cost includes state fee, EIN workflow, Registered Agent, address/mail handling, documents, subscriptions, and annual renewal context.
| Route | Advertised | State fee | EIN | RA / mail | Renewal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WYOM.us | $499 one-time | Included | Included workflow without SSN | First-year Registered Agent + official mail | Optional annual service after year one |
| Low-start filing services | $0-$399 style entry price | Often separate | Tier or add-on varies | RA, address, and mail may be separate | Plan, RA, compliance, or add-on renewals may apply |
| Delaware startup route | Often one setup fee | May be included | Often included | Registered Agent renewal; mailroom varies | Delaware annual tax and RA renewal matter |
| DIY | $0 provider fee | Founder pays state directly | Founder handles IRS path | Founder hires and manages separately | Founder tracks all maintenance |
WYOM does not frame competitors as scams. The useful comparison is practical scope: what is included now, what renews later, and what the founder must still assemble.
WyomingRegisteredAgent.com is often considered when
- A founder wants a Wyoming Registered Agent-first provider.
- A founder is comfortable working directly with a Wyoming service and assembling other workflow pieces.
- A founder mainly needs state filing plus Registered Agent infrastructure.
WYOM is built for
- Non-US founders who need the whole formation core explained and organized.
- EIN workflow without SSN after formation.
- Official mail handling, documents, dashboard, status tracking, and international-friendly checkout context.
- A narrower $499 route with clear boundaries around legal, tax, banking, and third-party provider decisions.
Real total cost context
RA-first Wyoming providers can be strong when the founder knows the Wyoming filing path and only needs an agent plus filing support. Some founders will still need to organize EIN, address/mail handling, document storage, annual service decisions, and non-US founder data consistency separately.
WYOM's value is the managed non-US founder workflow, not claiming that RA-first providers are bad. The question is whether the founder wants a component provider or one guided formation core.
FAQ
Is WYOM a Registered Agent-first service?
No. WYOM arranges first-year Registered Agent service through commercial infrastructure, but WYOM's service is the managed formation workflow for non-US founders.
When might a RA-first provider be enough?
A RA-first provider can fit founders who already understand Wyoming filing, EIN, mail, documents, maintenance, and provider-review boundaries and want to manage those pieces themselves.