Asylum & Asylee Business Funding in North Carolina

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Key Takeaways

100K+
Asylee Population
$5M
Max Funding
48 hrs
Decision Time
0
Green Card Required

Asylee entrepreneurs in North Carolina operate businesses across every sector of the economy — from restaurants serving their home country's cuisine to professional services firms, construction companies, and technology startups. The state's asylee population is concentrated in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, where Charlotte's growing Latinx and African asylee community, Raleigh-Durham's diverse tech-sector asylee entrepreneurs, and Greensboro's historic Vietnamese and Southeast Asian asylee community.

North Carolina has been a growing destination for asylees drawn by the state's job market, relatively affordable housing, and established immigrant communities. Charlotte's Latinx corridor includes significant asylee populations from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. The Research Triangle — Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill — has attracted asylee professionals in healthcare, technology, and academia. Greensboro's Vietnamese community dates back to 1970s refugees, with many descendants and new arrivals building businesses today.

Business Funding Challenges for North Carolina Asylees

Despite strong business performance, asylee entrepreneurs in North Carolina face the same capital wall as asylees nationwide: traditional banks require permanent residency, and the 2026 SBA rule change requires citizenship for all SBA-backed loans. This effectively closes the primary small business lending channel for every asylee in North Carolina, regardless of how long they have been waiting for green card processing.

Bankable provides private, non-SBA revenue-based funding that is not subject to SBA citizenship rules. We fund businesses with revenue — not immigration status. If your North Carolina business generates $10,000 or more per month, you likely qualify.

How to Qualify for Business Funding in North Carolina

Industries with High Asylee Business Ownership in North Carolina

The SBA 2026 Rule Change — What North Carolina Asylees Need to Know

Effective 2026, the SBA requires all business owners to be US citizens or nationals for SBA 7(a), SBA 504, and SBA microloan programs. This rule explicitly eliminates asylees, TPS holders, DACA recipients, and other non-permanent residents from SBA eligibility — even if they have been legally authorized to work and run businesses for years. Bankable is the alternative: private, revenue-based funding with no green card requirement, decisions in 48 hours, and funding up to $5 million. Read about alternatives after an SBA rejection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an asylee get a business loan in North Carolina?

Yes. Asylees with work authorization (EAD), a North Carolina business entity, and at least $10,000/month in revenue qualify for Bankable's revenue-based funding. We are not an SBA lender and are not subject to the 2026 citizenship rule.

What North Carolina programs exist for asylee business owners?

North Carolina offers some small business programs through its Department of Commerce and CDFI network, though most require lawful permanent residence. Bankable's private funding is available regardless of residency status.

Does my business need to be registered in the same state I live in?

No. Your business entity can be registered in any US state. Many North Carolina asylee business owners register in Delaware or North Carolina — both qualify.

Are SBA loans available to asylees in North Carolina?

No. The 2026 SBA rule requires 100% citizenship/national status for all SBA programs. Asylees are explicitly excluded. Bankable is the private alternative.

How fast can I get business funding in North Carolina?

Decision within 48 hours. Funds deposited within 3-5 business days of approval and document signing.

What is the maximum funding amount for a North Carolina asylee business?

Up to $5 million. The amount you qualify for is based on your business revenue, typically 1-2x your monthly revenue.

Can my business be funded if my asylum case is still pending?

Yes. If you have work authorization (after 180 days of filing) and your business has revenue, Bankable can fund it. We do not look at your immigration case status.

What documents do I need to apply for funding in North Carolina?

3-6 months of business bank statements, EIN, EAD or valid work authorization, and basic business information. No tax returns required for amounts under $250K.

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