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Business address for overseas company

April 09, 2012 Asked by Robert

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I would like to form a fitness equipment company to facilitate business from US companies to my Dubai company, my question is can I use a virtual office address to form the company?

April 11, 2012 Answered by Ray Albert

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Robert,

When registering a business in the United States, you are typically able to use any address in the world (with the exception of a P.O. Box) as the business address. This could be your personal or business address in Dubai, or, as you mentioned, you could indeed get a virtual office and use that address as the registered business address as well.

Either way, you should have no trouble forming a company in the United States. Please do keep in mind, you will need a Registered Agent in any state you register your business in.


You are welcome to contact us directly via email or chat if you have any additional questions or want to get assistance with placing an order.

Good luck with your business,

Ray Albert @
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