Key Takeaways
- Detroit automotive innovation and Ann Arbor research attract O-1 engineers and scientists
- SBA barred for all O-1 holders March 2026
- Revenue-based funding up to $5M, 48-hour decisions
- Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing served
Michigan is home to a significant O-1 visa population — professionals with extraordinary ability in technology, arts, sciences, athletics, and business who have built or are building U.S. businesses. When these accomplished individuals need capital to grow, banks routinely decline them based on visa status rather than business performance. Bankable funds O-1 business owners across Michigan on business revenue — no green card, no citizenship required. Check your Bankability Score.
Who Holds O-1 Visas in Michigan
O-1 professionals in Michigan span industries: Detroit's automotive engineering innovation (Ford, GM, Stellantis) and Ann Arbor's University of Michigan research ecosystem create strong O-1 demand. O-1 holders work in Michigan's fastest-growing sectors, building businesses that generate real, verifiable revenue. When they need capital, the immigration system should not be the barrier — business performance should be the standard. Bankable applies that standard consistently across all O-1 categories.
The SBA Exclusion and Michigan O-1 Holders
The March 2026 SBA rule change requires 100% U.S. citizen or national ownership for all SBA 7(a), 504, and Express loan programs. Every O-1 holder in Michigan is now excluded from these programs, regardless of how long they have operated in the U.S. or how strong their business performance is. Bankable's private revenue-based funding was not affected by this rule. We have never been an SBA lender, and our eligibility has always been based on business revenue, not immigration status. See the full SBA alternative analysis.
How to Apply for O-1 Business Funding in Michigan
The application process is the same regardless of state: provide 3-6 months of business bank statements, your business EIN, and entity documentation. No green card, no citizenship, no co-signer required. See the full document checklist. We review Michigan applications with the same 48-hour decision commitment as all other states.
Major Cities in Michigan We Serve
Bankable serves O-1 business owners throughout Michigan, including Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint and all surrounding communities. There is no geographic restriction within Michigan — if your business generates qualifying revenue, we fund it regardless of city or region. Compare our products to traditional loan structures.
What Industries Qualify in Michigan
All business types qualify for O-1 funding in Michigan: technology, healthcare, restaurants, retail, construction, manufacturing, professional services, ecommerce, and more. The minimum requirement is $15,000-$50,000/month in business revenue (varying by industry) and 6 months of operating history. Bankable has funded O-1 businesses in every major industry category operating in Michigan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Bankable funds O-1 businesses across Michigan on revenue. No green card required.
All of Michigan — Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint and statewide.
The federal March 2026 SBA rule bars all O-1 holders from SBA programs in every state, including Michigan.
Up to $5M based on monthly business revenue.
48 hours from complete application.
Minimum $15,000-$50,000/month depending on industry, with 6 months of operating history.
Active Michigan business licensing is required as part of documentation. No immigration-based requirements are added.
Yes. We fund all industries — tech, healthcare, restaurants, retail, construction, and more.
3-6 months of business bank statements, business EIN, and entity documentation. No green card required.
Credit score is considered but not determinative. Revenue and operating history are the primary evaluation factors.