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Comment by renewiltord

2 years ago

My friends and I have a seed-investment fund that we needed to be low overhead since we're all running companies. The Delaware process was fairly low-overhead. Some things needed to be notarized and it was a pretty easy process to get a virtual mailbox and everything (notarize.com was in the loop and they're neat!)

Sorry it isn't directly against your constraints but we are foreigners in the US so I thought I'd mention it. More information is always better :)

Good luck! Eager to hear how it goes.

So basically you are a group of non US citizens living in the US and wanted to have a shared entity to do investments? Well I guess then a Delaware C Corp is the logical solution? Did you use Stripe Atlas to set it up?

  • Yes, right on the money. Though there's a slight natural difference for us to accommodate later participants. Yeah, we used Stripe Atlas, though none of the startups we run are through that. Overall, quite painless to be honest.