New US business from outside the US
You are forming a Florida LLC from Santiago, Bogotá, or Mexico City. You need a real US street address on the formation docs and on the bank application — before you ever fly to Miami.
Virtual office in Miami
A real commercial address at 1395 Brickell Avenue, with USPS Form 1583 included and online-bank-ready paperwork (USPS Form 1583). Use it on Sunbiz, on your LLC formation, and on bank applications — without listing your home.
What you get
1395 Brickell Avenue is a street address inside a working building — not a PO box, not a mail-drop, not a shared spreadsheet row. It satisfies the registered-agent street-address rule in Florida's LLC Act (Florida Statutes Chapter 605 — Florida Revised Limited Liability Company Act), and it is the address you put on your Sunbiz filing, your operating agreement, and your tax mail. When a regulator, a bank, or a vendor verifies you, they see a real building they can walk into.
Receiving mail through us requires USPS Form 1583 — Application for Delivery of Mail Through Agent (USPS Form 1583). It is bundled into every plan, signed by both parties, and notarized over video by a Florida notary under the May 2024 remote-notarization rules (USPS Postal Bulletin 22648 — Remote Notarization of Form 1583 (May 16, 2024)). You finish the paperwork from your kitchen table; we keep the original on file for the postal inspector.
Online banks for non-residents that open US business accounts without a US visit accept a 1395 Brickell Avenue address backed by a notarized Form 1583. Both major non-resident issuers list a real street address plus Form 1583 documentation as part of the application path (Mercury — Non-resident LLC eligibility (support docs, verified May 2026); Relay — Eligibility requirements for non-US LLCs (support docs, verified May 2026)). We have shipped the same packet for clients in Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.
Anything you file on Sunbiz becomes a public record (Florida Division of Corporations — Sunbiz Business Registry). If you list your apartment as your registered-agent address, your full street and unit number show up in a Google search of your name. Using 1395 Brickell Avenue as your registered address keeps your home off the public registry and out of the data brokers who scrape it weekly.
Who this is for
You are forming a Florida LLC from Santiago, Bogotá, or Mexico City. You need a real US street address on the formation docs and on the bank application — before you ever fly to Miami.
You already have an LLC and a bank account, but your apartment is on Sunbiz. You want to swap in a commercial address so your home stops showing up in vendor portals and data-broker results.
You run a small practice and you would rather not put your kitchen on a public registry. A Brickell address keeps your personal address off the search results.
What comes with every plan
A real commercial address you put on Sunbiz, the operating agreement, and your tax mail — backed by a working building.
Mail received, scanned to a dashboard, and forwarded on request — under a notarized Form 1583 on file with us.
Address letters, Form 1583 copies, and the paperwork online banks for non-residents ask for — packaged in one folder.
Month-to-month. Cancel any month.
No enrollment fee. You pay the first month and that is it.
Straight to a US card or wire. No foreign-currency markups.
1395 Brickell Avenue — a working office, listed on the public registry (Florida Division of Corporations — Sunbiz Business Registry).
Come visit the suite on a weekday morning, or compare the three plans side by side. Either path takes ten minutes.