Key Takeaways
- K-1 visa holders in North Carolina are legally authorized to run businesses with a valid EAD
- SBA loans are unavailable to K-1 AOS holders statewide -- Bankable fills the gap
- Revenue-based funding up to $5M available to North Carolina K-1 businesses in 48 hours
- The Research Triangle attracts highly educated K-1 holders; Charlotte's growth creates strong K-1 entrepreneurship
- Bankable funds revenue, not immigration documents -- regardless of your state
K-1 visa holders in North Carolina represent one of the most entrepreneurially active immigrant communities in the country. North Carolina's Research Triangle attracts K-1 holders married to tech and university professionals. Charlotte's growing financial sector creates opportunities for K-1 professional services. Latin American K-1 communities in Greensboro and Charlotte are highly entrepreneurial in construction, landscaping, and food. Bankable provides revenue-based business funding for K-1 EAD holders throughout North Carolina from $25K to $5M, with 48-hour decisions and no green card requirement.
Whether you are in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, or anywhere else in North Carolina, the challenge is the same: banks require US credit history and green card status, and the SBA categorically excludes K-1 AOS holders. Bankable funds your business revenue directly.
The K-1 Funding Challenge
- Banks in North Carolina systematically decline K-1 AOS holders for business loans
- SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 loans require US citizen or permanent resident ownership -- nationwide
- K-1 holders in North Carolina often lack 2+ years of US business tax returns required by banks
- Alternative lenders in North Carolina charge 40-80% APR -- Bankable is different
- K-1 holders who built business credit in their home countries cannot use it in the US
- K-1 holders moving to North Carolina face the same SBA exclusion as anywhere in the US
Bankable Solutions for K-1 Business Owners
- Revenue-Based Funding ($25K-$5M): Funded based on your North Carolina business revenue -- not your immigration document.
- Equipment Financing: Finance business equipment with assets as collateral. Available statewide.
- Working Capital Line: Revolving capital based on monthly revenue, grows as your business grows.
- Franchise Funding: Finance franchise purchases without SBA loan requirement.
- 48-Hour Decision: No more waiting weeks for bank decisions in North Carolina. Bankable in 48 hours.
Why Banks Fail K-1 Entrepreneurs
Traditional banks evaluate business loan applications through a lens built for citizens and permanent residents. They demand two or more years of US tax returns, a Social Security number with a long credit history, and often require a green card or citizenship as an unstated condition. K-1 holders in the adjustment of status period rarely meet all these criteria simultaneously.
Bankable funds revenue, not immigration documents. Check your Bankability Score in 5 minutes with no hard credit pull. Explore SBA alternatives and revenue-based products.
Revenue-Based Funding
Up to $5M tied to your monthly business revenue. No green card required. 48-hour decision.
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Asset-backed funding for K-1 business owners. Fast approval, EAD-eligible.
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Bridge cash flow gaps during AOS. Flexible repayment tied to your revenue.
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Construction and landscaping (Mexican and Central American K-1 holders), tech consulting (Indian K-1 holders in the Triangle), restaurants, and cleaning services are most common.
Yes. Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US with a rapidly expanding economy. K-1 entrepreneurs benefit from lower costs than major coastal cities and strong demand for services.
K-1 business owners in North Carolina are active in construction, landscaping, restaurants, cleaning, IT consulting, and professional services. The diversity of K-1 businesses mirrors the diversity of the K-1 population itself.
The SBA requires all 20%+ business owners to be US citizens or lawful permanent residents. This applies nationwide. K-1 holders in adjustment of status do not qualify for any SBA loan program regardless of state. Bankable's revenue-based funding fills this gap.
Bankable funds K-1 businesses from $25K to $5M. The amount depends on your monthly revenue. Most K-1 business owners access $50K-$500K in their first Bankable funding relationship.
Typically: 3-6 months of business bank statements, your EIN, proof of business ownership (LLC operating agreement), and your EAD card. Check your Bankability Score online in 5 minutes.
Bankable makes decisions within 48 hours of receiving complete documentation. Funding typically arrives within 3-5 business days -- far faster than any bank or SBA lender.
Yes. Bankable funds K-1 businesses in all 50 states. Whether you are in a major city or a rural area, your business revenue qualifies for Bankable funding.
Bankable's primary products are revenue-based working capital and equipment financing -- not commercial real estate mortgages. However, we can fund business operations that generate the revenue needed to qualify for commercial real estate financing separately.