The headquarters of the U.S. Small Business Administration in Washington, D.C. The agency recently announced revised ...
A new Small Business Administration policy taking effect March 1 will bar businesses with any legal permanent resident ownership from receiving SBA-backed loans, reversing longstanding eligibility rul ...
Starting March 1, the SBA will no longer guarantee loans for small businesses owned by foreign nationals, including green card holders.
Data shows immigrant-owned companies remain major contributors to US employment and revenue A new rule from the Small Business Administration restricting loan eligibility to US citizens is raising ...
Nearly 10% of SBA loan portfolios face immediate disqualification as new rules mandate 100% U.S. citizenship. Starting March ...
The Small Business Administration’s revised rules, effective March 1, 2026, restrict SBA-backed loan ownership to US citizens ...
The Small Business Administration will end SBA loan eligibility for legal permanent residents on March 1, requiring 100% of direct and indirect owners to be U.S. citizens or nationals living in the U.
The Small Business Administration announced that from March 1, they will not give loans to those businesses that are not owned by US citizens. Businesses owned by legal permanent residents, Green Card ...
US Small Business Administration excludes green card holders from SBA-backed loans starting March 1, 2026. Learn how new ...
The latest directive, which takes effect in March, allows only U.S. citizens and nationals to seek government-guaranteed ...
New US policy disqualifies businesses with any green card holder ownership from SBA-backed loans, triggering criticism from ...
Under the rule, 100 per cent of a small business must be owned by US citizens or US nationals who live in the United States, ...