Asked in Business Formation for Pennsylvania

Q: Operating Agreement (LLC)

Good morning. I hope all is well with you.

I am establishing a legal entity in the United States in the state of Wyoming. In the Operating Agreement, I need to include information about the partners, which includes the place of residence. For an American, I have to include the street, city, county, state, and zip code.

But what do I need to include for a Belarusian? And how do I have to fill out the residency information for the state secretary to approve our application?

And do I need notarized translations of my place of residence for documents? Thank you.

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: For some reason this is listed in Pennsylvania. You need to relist in the Wyoming section. However, chances are, you need to speak with a corporations specialist in Wyoming.

Certain states limit partnership for certain activities to resident foreigners.

As to the foreign individual, you would provide their mailing address

Not sure why you need a notarized translation of your place of residence, unless you are the foreign partner.

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