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- articleU.S. Green Cards and Work Visas: Who Qualifies?
…In order to get your place in line, your family member must
file a visa petition, which establishes your “priority date.” The Department of State issues a Visa Bulletin every… - articleAdding Partners to an LLC
When you want to add a partner to your limited liability company (LLC), you must follow the process outlined by your LLC's operating agreement or state law. Most likely…
- articleTaking Your Company Public
…financial records. 2.
File a registration statement and related documents with the SEC, as required by the Securities Act before securities are offered for sale to the public. You cannot… - articleHow to Get a New Jersey Business License
…structure requires it. (A sole proprietor without employees can use their Social Security number or SSN.) Your business may also need an EIN to
file federal tax returns, establish a… - articleHow to Get a New York Business License
…liability company , or limited partnership, you'll
file with the New York Department of State. Step 2: Apply for an EIN If you plan to have employees, you'll need… - articleHow Much Does a Lawyer Cost?
…are common are trademark and immigration issues. This is because most of the work, like preparing documents to
file for a trademark , is done upfront. Once the submission is done… - articleKeep Your Team on Top of Company Policy with an Employee Handbook Acknowledgement Form
…have received and read the handbook. Having this simple form on
file could get you off to a positive start in your employer-employee relationship, as well as helping you… - articleU.S. Citizenship Through Marriage: How Does It Work?
…immigrate to the U.S. Green Card through marriage After your arrival, you should
file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, and pay the filing… - articleWhen to Use a Deed of Reconveyance
…are acquiring the property free of the mortgage. A lender that fails to timely
file a deed of reconveyance may face statutory penalties, which in many instances also relieves the… - articleNonprofits: Unincorporated vs. Incorporated
…the donor. Nonprofit corporations need to meet the same criteria in order to qualify for tax-exempt status and should also
file Form 1023 to apply for this status, unless…