I’m based in Dhaka and my U.S. corporation was dissolved. Can I handle the reinstatement process remotely?

Answer by: Abdullah Al Naim
7 months ago
Yes, nonresidents can reinstate a U.S. company without being physically present. Many states allow businesses to file reinstatement applications online, and professional services can assist with the process remotely.
How Nonresidents Can Reinstate a U.S. Company Remotely
1. Use Online Filing Systems
Many U.S. states provide online reinstatement portals where nonresidents can submit the required documents digitally.
Ensure all outstanding fees, taxes, and reports are resolved before applying.
2. Hire a Professional Service for Reinstatement
- Working with a business consulting firm ensures state-specific compliance and streamlines the reinstatement process.
- Experts can prepare and submit all necessary filings on your behalf.
3. Maintain a Registered Agent in the State of Incorporation
- A registered agent is mandatory for handling official correspondence, legal notices, and compliance updates.
- Ensure your registered agent is active before proceeding with reinstatement.
Benefits of Remote Reinstatement
- No need to travel to the U.S.
- Fast and efficient process with online filings.
- Legal compliance and business continuity are maintained.
Need Help with Business Reinstatement?
At Business Globalizer, we assist nonresidents in reinstating their U.S. businesses remotely, ensuring full compliance with state regulations.
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With Business Globalizer, you can reinstate your U.S. company hassle-free, ensuring smooth operations without stepping into the U.S.