Key Takeaways
- Georgia has 450K non-citizen workers with SSN and work authorization — among the largest non-citizen business populations
- March 2026 SBA citizenship rule affects all Georgia non-citizen business owners seeking government loans
- Bankable funds Georgia businesses in all industries with no green card or citizenship requirement
- 48-hour funding decisions for Georgia non-citizen business owners regardless of visa category
- All Georgia industries served — restaurants, tech, construction, healthcare, retail, and beyond
Non-citizen business funding in Georgia has never been more important — or more accessible through Bankable. Georgia is home to 450K non-citizen workers with legal work authorization and Social Security Numbers who operate businesses across every industry sector. Atlanta's international airport and thriving immigrant communities have made Georgia a rapidly growing market for non-citizen entrepreneur funding. DACA, TPS, and H-1B entrepreneurs are all active here.
The March 1, 2026 SBA rule change eliminated all non-citizens from government-backed business loan programs, affecting every non-citizen business owner in Georgia who had incorporated SBA access into their growth plans. Bankable's revenue-based funding programs in Georgia operate independently of SBA eligibility — serving Georgia non-citizens based on business revenue, banking history, and credit profile rather than immigration status.
SBA Loans vs. Traditional Banks vs. Bankable
The March 1, 2026 SBA rule change eliminated all non-citizen, non-national applicants from SBA 7(a) and 504 programs. Here is how your options compare:
| Factor | SBA 7(a) (Pre-2026) | Traditional Bank | Bankable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Green Card Required? | No (changed Mar 1, 2026) | Usually yes | Never |
| Citizenship Required? | Yes (as of Mar 1, 2026) | Sometimes | No |
| SSN Accepted? | N/A (citizenship required) | Rarely alone | Yes — primary requirement |
| Decision Speed | 30-90 days | 30-60 days | 48 hours |
| Max Funding | $5M (if eligible) | Varies | Up to $5M |
| Collateral | Required | Required | Revenue-based, minimal |
| Min. Revenue | Varies | $500K+ | $120K annual |
Top Industries for Non-Citizen Businesses in Georgia
Georgia's non-citizen business community is active across every sector. Bankable funds all of them:
- Restaurants and food service: Georgia's diverse culinary scene is built substantially on immigrant entrepreneurship
- Technology and consulting: H-1B and O-1 professionals launching independent tech ventures
- Healthcare and medical practices: International medical graduates and healthcare professionals
- Construction and trades: TPS and DACA holders building the Georgia construction workforce
- Retail and e-commerce: Non-citizen retailers serving Georgia's multicultural communities
How to Apply for Non-Citizen Business Funding in Georgia
Georgia-based non-citizen business owners apply through the same process as all Bankable applicants: check your Bankability Score, submit 3-6 months of business bank statements, provide your SSN and EIN, and receive a funding decision within 48 hours. Georgia state-specific licensing and business registration are standard requirements alongside the universal Bankable eligibility criteria.
Georgia also has state-level economic development resources that complement Bankable's private funding: the Georgia Department of Commerce's small business programs, regional CDFI partners, and metropolitan economic development agencies often have additional products for non-citizen entrepreneurs. Bankable's team can help Georgia applicants identify complementary state resources alongside our private funding programs.
Start with your Bankability Score today and access Georgia non-citizen business funding in 48 hours — no green card, no citizenship requirement. For more on SBA loan alternatives for Georgia businesses, see our comprehensive comparison guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
In Georgia, the primary options are Bankable's revenue-based funding (48-hour decisions, up to $5M, no green card required), CDFI lenders serving Georgia's immigrant communities, and Georgia state economic development programs. The SBA is no longer available to non-citizens as of March 2026.
Georgia has some of the most entrepreneurially active non-citizen communities in the country, which means there is competition for limited CDFI resources. Bankable's revenue-based programs provide significant scale and speed that CDFI programs often cannot match for established businesses.
Georgia has several economic development programs administered through the state Department of Commerce and regional development agencies. Unlike SBA, state programs vary in their citizenship requirements. Bankable's team can help identify applicable Georgia state programs alongside our private funding options.
Georgia non-citizen businesses receive funding decisions within 48 hours and funds can be deployed within 3-5 business days of approval — regardless of immigration status or visa category.