Apply for your Individual Taxpayer Identification Number with expert help—ideal for non-U.S. residents, foreign entrepreneurs, and dependents.
An ITIN is an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number issued by the IRS to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer ID but are not eligible for a Social Security Number. This includes foreign investors, international students, non-resident aliens, and dependents of U.S. citizens or residents. ITINs are primarily used for tax filing purposes, enabling individuals to file income tax returns, claim tax treaty benefits, and comply with U.S. tax law. Having an ITIN also opens doors to business and financial services, like applying for EINs or opening U.S. bank accounts.
If you’re a non-U.S. resident doing business or earning income in the U.S., you likely need an ITIN. It allows you to file a tax return, claim refunds, and stay compliant with federal regulations. Many entrepreneurs from abroad also use their ITIN to apply for an EIN and form an LLC in the U.S. It’s also helpful for dependents and spouses listed on a tax return. Although an ITIN does not grant work authorization or change immigration status, it is a powerful financial identity tool for non-U.S. residents.
Our experienced team simplifies the ITIN process by preparing and filing Form W-7 with the IRS. We guide you through document collection, including passport verification, and handle the entire process from start to finish. If required, we work with IRS Certifying Acceptance Agents (CAA) to verify your identity without you needing to send original documents. We ensure that your ITIN application is accurate, complete, and timely, so you can avoid unnecessary delays or rejections.
Any non-U.S. resident who needs to file a tax return or is involved in U.S.-based business transactions.
Yes. We assist international clients worldwide in obtaining ITINs remotely through certified channels.
Standard processing takes 6–10 weeks, but we offer priority support and certified agent filing to speed up the process.
Yes, if unused for 3 consecutive years or if it was issued before 2013 and hasn’t been renewed.
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