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    Can I ask for a list of other companies that have put in bids?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    I do not think so. You can always try to ask though. But you aren't obliged to get a response.
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    If I find a job to bid on through NECO will I be able to access the forms I need to fill out simply by viewing the job?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    Typically, you will not be able to access the forms just by viewing the job.
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    If a company's owner is a non citizen, is it possible to bid on government contracts?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    It depends on the percentage of the company that is foreign owned.
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    What are my chances of landing a contract if I've never had one before and my company is new?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    It depends on your timing and qualifications.
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