Key Takeaways
- TN visa holders operating businesses in Michigan qualify for Bankable funding
- No green card required — revenue-based capital available to all TN holders with SSN
- SBA eliminated TN eligibility March 2026 — Bankable is the non-SBA alternative
- 48-hour decisions for established businesses with 6+ months revenue history
- Bankable serves all industries in Michigan regardless of business type
TN visa professionals in Michigan represent some of the most educated and highest-earning business owners in the state. Concentrated in Detroit and Grand Rapids and across Michigan's major economic centers, TN holders from Canada and Mexico build businesses that range from technology startups and professional service firms to manufacturing operations and retail enterprises. Bankable provides these entrepreneurs with the revenue-based capital they need — without the immigration status barriers that prevent traditional banks and the SBA from serving them.
Michigan has one of the highest concentrations of Canadian TN visa holders of any US state — a direct consequence of the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario to Detroit, one of the busiest international border crossings in North America. Canadian engineers, scientists, and management consultants cross daily to work in Michigan's automotive industry, which maintains deep integration with Ontario's manufacturing corridor. The Detroit-Windsor automotive supply chain is one of the most USMCA-integrated industrial ecosystems in the world. Canadian TN holders in Michigan often maintain residences in Windsor and commute to Detroit, or maintain primary US residences with weekend trips home.
The SBA Rule Change and Michigan TN Business Owners
Effective March 1, 2026, the Small Business Administration eliminated TN visa holders from eligibility for SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 loans. In Michigan, this affects thousands of TN professionals who have built successful businesses and previously qualified — or planned to qualify — for SBA financing. The industries most affected include Automotive manufacturing, engineering, technology, healthcare, finance, professional services.
Bankable is not an SBA lender. We deploy our own capital based on business revenue performance. TN holders in Michigan who have been declined by banks or lost SBA eligibility can apply with Bankable and receive a decision within 48 hours. Learn more about SBA alternatives for TN holders.
How TN Holders Build Businesses in Michigan
The Ambassador Bridge between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan processes $323 million in trade daily — the largest single US-Canada border crossing. Canadian TN holders in Michigan are among the most geographically proximate to their home country of any TN population in the US.
The typical TN business owner in Michigan has been in the US for 3-10 years, has established financial history through their primary TN employment, and owns their business through a US LLC or corporation registered in Michigan or Delaware. Many are married, with a spouse who may have separate work authorization — allowing a natural operator structure for businesses that the TN holder would not work in directly.
Industries Most Common Among TN Business Owners in Michigan
- Automotive manufacturing
- engineering
- technology
- healthcare
- finance
- professional services
Bankable Funding Products Available in Michigan
- Revenue-based capital: $25,000 to $5,000,000 based on monthly business revenue with repayment as a percentage of daily sales
- Equipment financing: Asset-backed financing for business equipment using the equipment as collateral
- Business lines of credit: Revolving credit for ongoing operational needs
- Working capital advances: Fast capital for immediate business needs with 48-hour decisions
Check your Bankability Score to see your preliminary funding capacity based on your Michigan business revenue. The assessment takes 5 minutes and creates no obligation. Learn how Bankable compares to SBA loans for TN visa holders specifically.
Revenue-Based Capital
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Explore →Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Bankable provides revenue-based capital to TN visa holders operating US businesses in all 50 states. No green card or permanent residency is required.
The SBA updated its eligibility rules effective March 1, 2026, excluding TN visa holders from SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 programs. Bankable provides a non-SBA alternative with 48-hour decisions.
Bankable reviews 3-6 months of business bank statements, merchant processing data, and basic business documents. State of operation does not affect eligibility. Revenue quality and consistency are the primary underwriting factors.
Bankable delivers decisions within 48 hours of a complete application. Funds are typically available within 3-5 business days.
No. Bankable evaluates the business entity's revenue, not physical location requirements. You must have a US-registered business entity and SSN to apply.
TN holders in Michigan are most commonly found in Automotive manufacturing, engineering, technology, healthcare, finance, professional services. The specific concentration varies by region within the state — Detroit and Grand Rapids has the highest concentration of TN professional business owners.
Yes. Canadian TN holders operating businesses in Michigan are eligible for Bankable capital. Business bank statements showing Michigan-based revenue are the primary underwriting input.
Yes. Mexican TN holders with US businesses operating in Michigan are fully eligible for Bankable funding. Revenue from Michigan-based operations qualifies for revenue-based capital advances.
Yes. Bankable funds TN visa businesses throughout Michigan, including Detroit and Grand Rapids and all other metropolitan and rural areas. Location within the state does not affect eligibility.
Bankable funds up to $5,000,000 based on monthly business revenue. The specific amount is determined by revenue volume, consistency, and business profile. Check your Bankability Score for a preliminary estimate.