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Legal Services for International Clients

We assist non-resident and non-citizens of the United States in transacting freely, ensuring compliance and smooth operations across borders.

Spiegel & Utrera, P.A.

A U.S. Law Firm Since 1990

Alejandro Echeverria, Esq.
Business Attorney
35+
Years Practice
650K+
Formed
4.9
Google

What Our Clients Say About Us

Incredible people work at this office. They made starting my LLC simple and stress-free. Their team was professional, responsive, and explained every step clearly. They handled all the paperwork efficiently, saving me time and hassle. Highly recommend them for anyone looking to establish a business!
Dominick HidalgoAmazing experience

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Services

U.S. and Non-U.S. Residents Opportunities

Practical support for international clients who need U.S. tax IDs, a compliant address, and reliable mail handling while they form and grow a business.

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ITIN

Do you need to file taxes or report income in the U.S. but aren't eligible for a Social Security Number? Let Amerilawyer assist you with obtaining your Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.

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EIN

Need to open a business bank account, hire employees, apply for a business license, or establish credit for your company? We can help you obtain your Employer Identification Number.

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Use of Address

Need an address for legal, financial, and administrative purposes, such as receiving documents, verifying identity, or filing taxes? Amerilawyer helps you maintain smooth communication and compliance.

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Premium Mail Forwarding

We can scan your mail and forward it to you, helping you stay organized and up-to-date with all your important documents and correspondence.

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Our legal team is available Monday through Friday. Call us or book a free video consultation.

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1-800-734-9900

Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM ET

FAQ

International Clients Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Talk to an attorney!

An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a tax processing number issued by the IRS for individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but are not eligible to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN). ITINs are typically needed by non-resident aliens who must file U.S. tax returns, dependents or spouses of U.S. citizens or residents, and non-resident aliens claiming tax treaty benefits.

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to business entities operating in the United States. International clients need an EIN to open a U.S. business bank account, hire employees, apply for business licenses, establish business credit, and comply with U.S. tax requirements. Even if you don't have employees, an EIN is often required for business banking and tax filing purposes.

Yes, non-residents and international clients can form U.S. business entities such as LLCs, corporations, and partnerships. There are no citizenship or residency requirements to form a business in the United States. However, you will need a registered agent with a physical address in the state of formation, and you may need an EIN for tax and banking purposes.

A U.S. address service provides you with a physical U.S. address for legal, financial, and administrative purposes. This is essential for receiving important documents, verifying identity, filing taxes, opening bank accounts, and maintaining compliance. Many international clients need a U.S. address to conduct business operations and meet regulatory requirements.

Premium mail forwarding service allows us to receive your mail at a U.S. address, scan it for your review, and forward it to your international address. This service helps you stay organized, maintain compliance, and ensures you receive important documents promptly. You can review scanned documents online and request forwarding of physical mail as needed.

No, you do not need to be physically present in the United States to form a business entity. The entire process can be completed remotely. However, you will need a registered agent with a physical address in the state where you form your business, and you may need to comply with certain state-specific requirements.

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