Ronamay Lomocso
Formation Specialist at CORPBOLT
Ronamay Lomocso is a Formation Specialist at CORPBOLT who guides non‑US founders through the decisions around forming a U.S. company — where to form, what an LLC actually does and doesn't do, and which documents to prepare next. Much of her day is spent answering the real questions founders bring to CORPBOLT, and that's what she aims to do in the help center too: explain U.S. formation in plain language, without the jargon or the overpromising.
Areas of expertise
Ronamay focuses on helping non‑resident founders make clear, well‑informed formation decisions: choosing among the common formation states, understanding member and ownership structure, and knowing which post‑formation documents matter for banking and compliance. She works primarily with Wyoming LLCs and the recurring questions non‑US founders ask about tax classification, registered agents, and what a U.S. entity can and cannot guarantee. Her guidance is built to be accurate and genuinely useful — general education, not legal or tax advice.
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Articles by Ronamay Lomocso
How to Get an EIN for Your LLC (the Non-Resident Path)
How to get an EIN for your LLC as a non-resident with no SSN: file Form SS-4 by phone, fax, or mail, with foreign on line 7b.
Read articleWyoming LLC Charging Order Protection, Explained
Wyoming LLC charging order protection: a personal creditor's only remedy under W.S. 17-29-503, single-member LLCs included.
Read articleSchedule G (Form 1120): Do Foreign-Owned LLCs Need It?
Form 1120 Schedule G: a foreign-owned LLC generally does not complete it on the pro forma 1120 filed with Form 5472. What the IRS requires.
Read articleWyoming LLC Operating Agreement: What It Must Contain
Wyoming LLC operating agreement template: the clauses it should contain, why a single-member owner still needs one, and what the state does not require.
Read articleWhat Documents Do You Receive After Forming an LLC?
The documents you receive after forming an LLC: your stamped Articles of Organization, the IRS EIN confirmation letter, and your Operating Agreement, and what each is for.
Read articleDo I Need a US Address to Form an LLC?
Do I need a US address to form an LLC? Not a personal one, but you do need a registered agent with a physical state address. Here is what each address is for.
Read articleIs There a Free Virtual Address for an LLC?
A free virtual address can go on your LLC's mailing line and EIN form, but it cannot be your Wyoming registered agent, and banks often reject it.
Read articleUS Company Formation for Non-Residents
US company formation for non-residents, step by step: choose a state and entity, file, get an EIN without an SSN, and stay compliant — no US visit required.
Read articleWhen Non-US Founders Need an ITIN (and When They Don't)
Most non-US founders don't need an ITIN to form a US LLC or get an EIN. You need one only to file a US tax return or claim a tax treaty benefit.
Read articleWhat Is an ITIN? (And Whether You Actually Need One)
An ITIN is a personal US tax number for people who cannot get an SSN, not a business number. What the IRS says it is, what it is not, and why your US LLC almost never needs you to have one.
Read articleDocuments Needed to Form a US LLC as a Non-Resident
The documents to form a US LLC as a non-resident: Articles of Organization, a registered agent, an EIN, an operating agreement, and your passport.
Read articleDoes CORPBOLT Provide Legal or Tax Advice?
No. CORPBOLT is a formation service, not a law firm or CPA firm. See what we handle, what we do not, and when to get a professional.
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