How Chris Wycoco’s financial expertise and Marlene Gonzalez’s immigration insight help Filipinos
in achieving their American dream
A lot of Filipinos are making strides not only in their homeland but also in different parts of the world. In the United States, individual like Chris Wycoco and Attorney Marlene Gonzalez play pivotal roles in supporting the Filipino community, each contributing their expertise in different fields.
Tax expert and business developer Wycoco caters to the specific needs of small and medium Filipino-owned businesses. Through his company Wycotax, he specializes in US tax prep, plugging a crucial accounting gap for these businesses.
“Our goal as taxation expert and business support is to lower the expenses, cut the taxes, and increase the cash flow of our client’s businesses,” says Wycoco.
He breaks down his approach into three phases. Firstly, he focuses on increasing a business’s line of credit to meet short-term cash flow needs. Next, Wycotax delves into the intricacies of tax compliance, covering property tax, sales tax, as well as state and federal taxes. Finally, he aims at cutting payroll taxes, a significant expense for businesses.
Filipino business owners place their trust in Wycoco due to his shared cultural background and in-depth understanding of their needs. Wycotax offers cloud-based accounting and tax consultancy services, providing worry-free, year-round support through automation, integration, and collaboration.
With efficient solutions, businesses stay competitive and on time, ensuring maximum success.
For more information, Filipino business owners and individuals can contact Wycotax at https://wycotax.com or via email at Info@wycotax.com.
On a different front, Attorney Gonzalez sheds light on the process of obtaining a fiancé visa, a crucial step for Filipinos aspiring to be with their loved ones in the United States.
Specializing in U.S. immigration law, Attorney Gonzalez guides foreign-citizen fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens through the complexities of the immigration process.
The fiancé visa, distinct from a spouse visa, is for couples planning to get married in the U.S. The petitioner must marry their loved one within 90 days of entering the country. To establish the authenticity of the relationship, evidence such as photos, bank records, and communication records is required. Attorney Marlene emphasizes the importance of personal meetings within the last two years before filing the petition.
With a wealth of experience, Attorney Gonzalez has assisted numerous clients in navigating the intricacies of visa applications and interview preparations. Her expertise extends to helping couples build strong cases with supporting documents such as love letters and communication records with their families.
“Filipinos view this process as a gateway to be with their loved one in the US. It is also a way towards becoming a permanent resident and eventually a citizen of the United States of America,” says Gonzalez.
For those seeking consultation, Attorney Gonzalez has set up her Manila office at Rockwell 8 Building in Makati, available for meetings until Feb. 10. Additionally, she will be a speaker at the National Federation of Filipino American Associations Leadership Summit in Manila.