How to Get an ITIN as a Non-US Resident (2026 Guide)
If you are a non-US resident earning income from a US business, you will sooner or later run into three little letters: ITIN. An ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) lets you meet US tax obligations even though you do not have — and cannot get — a Social Security Number. This 2026 guide explains exactly what an ITIN is, who needs one, and how to apply step by step.
What is an ITIN?
An ITIN is a 9-digit tax processing number issued by the IRS to people who must file or be reported on a US tax return but are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN). It always begins with the number 9. An ITIN is used only for federal tax purposes — it does not grant work authorization, immigration status, or eligibility for benefits.
ITIN vs SSN vs EIN — what is the difference?
- SSN — issued to US citizens and residents authorized to work. Most non-residents cannot get one.
- EIN — a tax ID for your business (your LLC or corporation). You need it to open a US bank account and file business taxes. Learn more in our guide on how to get an EIN as a non-resident.
- ITIN — a tax ID for you as an individual, used when you personally need to file a US return or be reported on one.
Who needs an ITIN?
You likely need an ITIN if you are a non-resident who:
- Must file a US federal tax return (for example, a US-source income filing).
- Owns a US LLC or corporation that creates a personal US filing requirement.
- Needs to claim a tax treaty benefit or a refund of over-withheld US tax.
- Is listed as a partner, owner, or beneficiary on a US return.
Not every non-resident business owner needs an ITIN — many only need an EIN for the company. The right answer depends on how your income is taxed, so it is worth confirming before you apply.
Documents you need (Form W-7)
An ITIN application is made on IRS Form W-7. You will typically need:
- A completed and signed Form W-7.
- A valid passport (the single best stand-alone identity document) or two alternative IDs.
- The US tax return the ITIN is being requested for, unless you qualify for an exception.
- Supporting documents for any tax treaty or exception you are claiming.
How to apply: step by step
- Confirm you actually need one. Match your situation to a valid W-7 reason code.
- Complete Form W-7 accurately — small errors here are the #1 cause of rejection.
- Prepare your identity documents. Originals or certified copies are required; a Certifying Acceptance Agent (CAA) can verify your passport so you do not have to mail it.
- Attach your federal tax return (or your exception documentation).
- Submit to the IRS by mail, through a CAA, or at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.
How long does an ITIN take?
Processing usually takes around 7 to 11 weeks, and longer during peak tax season (January to April). Applying through a Certifying Acceptance Agent can reduce errors and avoid mailing your original passport.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Applying for an ITIN when you only needed an EIN for the business.
- Sending uncertified photocopies of your passport.
- Choosing the wrong reason code on Form W-7.
- Forgetting to attach the tax return when one is required.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get an ITIN without a US visit?
Yes. Most non-residents apply entirely by mail or through a Certifying Acceptance Agent without travelling to the US.
Does an ITIN expire?
Yes — an ITIN can expire if it is not used on a US tax return for three consecutive years, after which it must be renewed.
Do I need both an EIN and an ITIN?
Often you only need an EIN for your company. You add an ITIN only when you personally have a US filing requirement. We will tell you which one your situation actually calls for.
Get your ITIN handled for you
3Companion has helped over 10,000 clients across 150+ countries with US tax IDs, company formation, and compliance — 100% remotely. We will confirm whether you need an ITIN, an EIN, or both, then prepare and file everything for you. Start your application here or message us on WhatsApp for a free consultation. New to US companies? Begin with our company registration in USA guide or learn more about 3Companion.
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