Key Takeaways
- 850K+ non-citizen-owned businesses in Texas lost SBA access under the March 2026 rule
- Construction, trucking, food service, energy services, and retail are most affected in Texas.
- State programs include: LiftFund (Texas-based CDFI), Texas SBDC network, PeopleFund, Houston Area Urban League.
- Bankable serves non-citizen business owners in Texas with 48-hour decisions and zero citizenship requirements
- Revenue-based funding up to $5M for Texas businesses generating $150K+ annually
The March 1, 2026 SBA rule change requiring 100% US citizen or national ownership for all SBA loans affected Texas deeply. With 850K+ non-citizen-owned businesses, Texas has one of the highest concentrations of affected entrepreneurs in the country. Industries particularly affected in Texas include: Construction, trucking, food service, energy services, and retail are most affected in Texas..
SBA vs. Alternatives: 2026 Comparison
| Option | Citizenship | Max Amount | Decision | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBA 7(a) | 100% citizen required | $5M | 30-90 days | Blocked for non-citizens |
| Traditional Banks | Usually required | Varies | 30-60 days | Limited (~20%) |
| CDFIs | No | $250K | 2-4 weeks | Capacity-constrained |
| Bankable | No requirement | $5M | 48 hours | Open to all non-citizens |
Who Is Affected in Texas
Texas's non-citizen business owner community includes immigrants from dozens of countries who have built enterprises across every sector. These are established businesses—many operating for 10, 15, or 20+ years—that were relying on SBA capital for their next growth phase. The cities most affected include Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso.
State Programs for Non-Citizen Business Owners in Texas
Texas has several programs that can provide supplementary capital and technical assistance to non-citizen business owners:
- LiftFund (Texas-based CDFI): Check current programs at your local office
- Additional CDFI networks operating in Texas serve immigrant entrepreneurs
- Local chambers of commerce serving immigrant business communities provide referrals
- State economic development agency programs may have non-citizenship-contingent funding
These programs provide supplementary capital, typically capped at $50K-$250K. For larger capital needs, Bankable's revenue-based tranche funding up to $5M is the primary alternative.
Bankable in Texas
Bankable serves non-citizen business owners across all of Texas. Our online application takes 5 minutes and requires only your EIN and 3 months of business bank statements. Decisions are delivered within 48 hours. Funding arrives within 5-7 business days. We do not verify or inquire about immigration status at any point in the process.
Non-citizen business owners in Houston and across Texas are eligible for Bankable's funding if their business generates $150K+ in annual revenue and has been operating for 12+ months. Check your Texas business Bankability Score now.
How to Navigate the Post-SBA Landscape in Texas
- Immediate (This Week): Apply to Bankable for 48-hour funding decision
- Short-term (1-4 Weeks): Explore local CDFI networks for supplementary capital
- Medium-term (1-3 Months): Connect with Texas SBDC for free business counseling and program referrals
- Ongoing: Build diversified capital relationships so no single program change can disrupt your business
Call Bankable at (786) 443-5511 to speak with an analyst about your Texas business's specific capital needs. Or apply online in 5 minutes here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Approximately 850K+ non-citizen-owned businesses in Texas lost SBA access under the March 2026 100% citizen ownership requirement.
Construction, trucking, food service, energy services, and retail are most affected in Texas. are particularly affected due to high non-citizen ownership rates.
LiftFund (Texas-based CDFI), Texas SBDC network, PeopleFund, Houston Area Urban League. are among the programs serving non-citizen entrepreneurs in Texas. These provide supplementary capital and technical assistance, typically capped at $50K-$250K.
Yes. Bankable serves non-citizen business owners in Texas and all 50 states. The application is online, takes 5 minutes, and decisions are delivered within 48 hours.
$150,000 in annual revenue and 12 months of operating history are the primary thresholds for any business in Texas.
48-hour decision from application submission. Funds are typically delivered within 5-7 business days of approval.
Some local foundations and state economic development programs offer grants to immigrant business owners in Texas. Check with your local SBDC and immigrant business associations for current programs.
No. Bankable's entire process is online. You apply at bankablefunds.com/bankability-score and upload your bank statements digitally. No in-person visits required.
Yes. Bankable serves TPS holders in Texas and all other states. Immigration status is not a factor in our underwriting.
Bankable offers higher funding amounts (up to $5M) and faster decisions (48 hours). State programs typically provide smaller amounts ($50K-$250K) but at lower cost and with technical assistance. The best strategy is to use both.