Huang Law Firm

Immigration  ·  Incorporation  ·  Non-Profits

Immigration

For families, businesses or individuals, navigating the immigration system can be frustrating and time consuming. We work diligently to make the immigration process as smooth as possible. Our services include: 

Visas

  • Visitor Visas
  • Student Visas
  • L1 Visas
  • Work Visas H1B
  • E1/E2 Investment Visas
  • Occupation Australian Visas
  • Visa Waiver Program
  • Religious Visas
  • O, P and Other Visas
  • Change and extension of visas

Green Cards

  • EB1, national interest waiver and L1 manger
  • Labor Certification, EB2, EB3
  • Religious I-360
  • EB-5 Investment
  • Nurses
  • Family
  • Marriage
  • Adoption
  • Asylum and Cancellation of Removal
  • Crime Victims
  • VAWA (Women)
  • Adjustment of Status
  • U, K Visa

Other Immigration Services

  • Deportation Defense
  • Permanent Residency Through Marriage
  • Conditional Status Through Marriage
  • Mexican and Canadian TN Visa
  • J Exchange Visitor Visa
  • Naturalization and Appeal
  • Hearings and Appeals
  • Status Check and Follow-up
  • Temporary Visa, Humanitarian Parole
  • Deferred Inspection
  • Motion to Reopen/Reconsider
  • Consular Processing and Inquiry

Global Transfer

We understand the critical role that valued employees play in the success of any corporate venture. Our international connections can facilitate the orderly, legal, and efficient movement of talented employees to relocate for career or education purposes. We offer expert immigration professionals in the local jurisdictions of the destination country. Our team of professionals in these locations understands the local language, ethnic background, law, and other immigration status processing related requirements. We can provide you with a visa assessment, recommend the appropriate migration path and strategy, and advise on eligibility and required documents.

Incorporation

We help business owners transition their business to a corporation. Here’s an overview of the process: 

Steps to Incorporation

  1. Select a name for the corporation. The name must comply with California’s corporation laws and not violate another company’s trademark.
  2. Appoint the directors of the corporation. They will make the financial and policy decisions for the corporation. 
  3. File with the state. The corporation’s articles of incorporation must be filed with the California Secretary of State, along with a filing fee. Once the articles of incorporation are filed, your corporation is created.
  4. Establish bylaws. A corporation’s bylaws do not have to be filed with the California Secretary of State, but they are needed to set forth the basic rules that govern the corporation. The bylaws usually establish when and where the directors’ and shareholders’ meetings will be held, and the voting requirements for directors and shareholders. The bylaws are usually adopted at the first board meeting.
  5. Issue stock. Make a record of the initial shareholders.  

After Incorporation

Once incorporated, the corporation must take certain steps to retain its status as a separate entity:
  • Hold annual directors’ and shareholders’ meetings
  • Keep minutes of the directors’ and shareholders’ major decisions
  • Ensure that corporate officers/directors sign documents in corporation’s name
  • Maintain separate bank accounts from the owners
  • Keep detailed financial records
  • File a separate corporate tax return.

About Huang Law Firm

We believe that immigrants, their families, their businesses, and their future plans have made the United States of America a far better and culturally richer place for all Americans. We represent companies and individuals undergoing the U.S. immigration process, and provide employers and employees with the latest and the most appropriate immigration strategies. We also work with clients on incorporation and non-profit formation.

Every individual and business has different needs. We will listen to your concerns, help you understand how the law applies to your situation, and strive to provide you with successful results by considering all appropriate, creative options.

Attorney Tsz-Hai Huang

With over 20 years of experience, Tsz-Hai Huang (Benjamin), J.D., LLM has earned a solid reputation for finding solutions to complex and challenging problems, including difficult cases that other law firms won’t take.

He has helped individuals, businesses, families, students, religious workers and many others with their immigration problems. He has defended hundreds of people in Immigration Court and has filed many appeals and motions to the Board of Immigration Appeals, and many appeals to the US Court of Appeals for the Second and Ninth Circuit.

He is admitted to practice law in California and New York State, the U.S. District Court for Northern California, and the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Second Circuit. He is an active member of the State Bar of California, the New York State Bar, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Contact Us

usa@thehuanglaw.com
(925) 407-4788

2950 Buskirk Avenue, Suite 300, Walnut Creek, California 94597
Hours
Monday through Friday by appointment.
Remote consultations available via Zoom or phone.

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