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JustAnotherNomad

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I read somewhere that popular states like New Mexico or Wyoming don't require you to use a mail forwarding service from the same state. While your registered agent obviously has to be in that state, you can just get a prestigious address on 5th Avenue for your business.
Is that really true? Which address would you have to give to banks? I can imagine they wouldn't be cool with sending credit cards to a mail forwarding agency in New York when the business was formed in New Mexico?
 
It becomes a matter of causing not making things unnecessarily difficult for yourself.

It's generally not a problem for a US company to have an out of state mailing address, but if that company is controlled by a non-US citizen/resident and conducts international business it becomes yet one more red flag (albeit small) for the bank's compliance officers to overcome if they want to onboard you.

Unless there are any clear advantages and benefits, I would keep mailing address within the state where the company is formed. If you work with a good registered agent, they can probably forward any letters or packages from the bank to your home address overseas for a reasonable fee.