Key Takeaways
- CO U visa holders are concentrated in Denver, Aurora, Greeley, and the San Luis Valley
- Bankable funds CO businesses on revenue — no green card required
- SBA loans blocked for U visa holders as of March 2026
- Funding from $25K to $750K for CO businesses with 6+ months of revenue
- Top industries: construction, food service, agriculture, cleaning, and landscaping
Denver's North Side, Globeville, and Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods have dense Mexican and Central American immigrant business communities where U visa holders operate restaurants, construction companies, and cleaning businesses. Aurora has a large refugee and immigrant business community that includes U visa holders from Central America and Mexico. Greeley's meatpacking industry supports many U visa holder-owned transportation, cleaning, and supply businesses. The San Luis Valley has deep roots in Hispanic culture and agriculture, with U visa holders in farming support businesses.
Colorado Industries Bankable Funds
- Construction: Framing, roofing, tile, and concrete contractors serving Colorado's booming housing market
- Restaurants: Mexican and Central American food service in Denver, Aurora, and Greeley
- Agriculture support: Farm labor, produce hauling, and agricultural supply in the San Luis Valley
- Cleaning services: Commercial and residential cleaning across the Denver metro
- Landscaping: Snow removal and landscaping in Denver's residential market
Apply at Bankable's Bankability Score or call (786) 443-5511.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Colorado-based U visa holders with 6+ months of revenue qualify for Bankable's funding. No green card required.
Yes. We fund businesses in Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Weld, and all Colorado counties.
3 months of business bank statements, your EAD, EIN, and I-918 notice.
Most CO applicants receive a decision within 24-48 hours and funding within 3-5 business days.
Yes. $10,000 average monthly revenue over the past 3 months.
Yes. Snow removal is a seasonal business — we evaluate your full annual revenue, not just winter months.
Yes. Deferred action plus EAD is sufficient to apply.
Up to $750K. Amounts above $250K require 12+ months of documentation.