Corporate Documents
Sets of Documents For:

 

Representative offices

Branch offices
Companies with 100% foreign investment
Buying stock in foreign companies
Joint ventures
Opening bank accounts
Licensing and product certification
Customs clearance
Avoiding double taxation
International trademarks and copyrights
Selling and buying property in foreign countries

Documents:

 

 

Corporate powers of attorney
Resolutions
Minutes
Certificates of incumbency
Affidavits
Applications
Services:
 
Consulting on the foreign laws and requirements of receiving organizations in foreign jurisdictions
 
Samples of standard applications, powers of attorney, certificates of incumbency, resolutions, etc.
 
Drafting documents to suit your needs.
 
Retrieval of documents from U.S. state agencies.
 
Legalization - Apostilles (for Hague Convention countries) or foreign certification (for non-Hague countries)
 
Authentication at the federal level of documents issued by federal agencies.
 
Translation, editing of third party translations.
 
Authentication by Consulates or Embassies of target countries.
 
Ribboning documents in accordance with standard requirements of receiving foreign organizations.
Membership: Consular Corp
A&M Logos International, Inc. is recognized and recommended by many foreign Consulates and Embassies in the U.S.
Why do documents intended for foreign countries need special preparation?
  • (a) To be valid in a foreign country, each document needs to be (i) drawn and executed in a way accepted in that foreign country; (ii) legalized (bear certain seals and stamps, required by international conventions and local regulations); (iii) translated into the target language.
  • (b) For each specific purpose (e.g. opening a bank account, accrediting a representative office, or marrying a foreign national) a specific set of documents is required.
  • (c ) Inadequate preparation or an incomplete set will cause rejection of your documents by the receiving organizations.

 

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