Info For Foreign Corporations
The Law Office of N.M. Gehi, P.C. provides complete assistance to foreign corporations in setting up a branch office/subsidiary in the United States. According to attorney Gehi, several foreign corporations have been unable to set up branch offices in the United States particularly because they are not guided properly by the right attorneys. Mr. Gehi, who has successfully assisted some major foreign corporations in setting up their offices in the United States, bridges this gap by providing comprehensive services which help foreign corporations to lay a firm foundation in the United States.
Some of the common issues for foreign corporations intending to establish their branch offices in the United States include: immigration, forming the corporation in the United States, negotiating and finalizing leases and warehousing facilities, accounting and tax issues among others. Mr. Gehi, accompanied by his talented team, has regularly assisted foreign corporations in successfully completing and complying with these complex requirements and issues.
In essence, Mr. Gehi bridges the COMPLETE GAP between foreign companies intending to open their US branches and the United States laws, which is otherwise a big obstacle for the foreign corporations.
REQUIREMENTS FOR FOREIGN CORPORATIONS OR PROPRIETORSHIPS FOR STARTING AN OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES
One of the key requirements to start a branch office is to prove to the United States Immigration Services that the US branch office will facilitate the trade between the parent Foreign Corporation and its U.S. branch office. Essentially, the U.S. branch office should regularly conduct business with the assistance of the parent foreign corporation. For example, the U.S. branch office should hire employees, maintain an office facility and should increase its business turnover and should regularly correspond with the foreign corporation.
Mr. Gehi regularly provides assistance to directors and managers in obtaining visas to come to the United States to establish branch offices of their foreign companies in the United States.
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