Key Takeaways
- NV U visa holders are concentrated in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson
- Bankable funds NV businesses on revenue — no green card required
- SBA loans blocked for U visa holders as of March 2026
- Funding from $25K to $750K for NV businesses with 6+ months of revenue
- Top industries: cleaning, food service, construction, beauty, and landscaping
Las Vegas's service economy depends heavily on immigrant labor — and many of those workers have become business owners. U visa holders in Las Vegas run cleaning companies that service the Strip's hotels, construction businesses that build Nevada's housing developments, food trucks and restaurants serving the local community, and beauty services in the immigrant neighborhoods of North Las Vegas.
Nevada's limited state-level business support programs rarely extend to non-permanent-residents. The Nevada SBDC network and state-backed lending programs require citizenship or permanent residency. Bankable provides private revenue-based capital with no government requirement.
Nevada Industries Bankable Funds
- Cleaning services: Hotel, casino, and commercial cleaning in the Las Vegas metro
- Construction: Residential and commercial construction subcontracting
- Food service: Mexican and Central American restaurants and food trucks
- Beauty and personal care: Nail salons, hair salons, and barbershops
- Landscaping: Desert landscaping and irrigation services
Apply at Bankable's Bankability Score or call (786) 443-5511.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Nevada-based U visa holders with 6+ months of revenue qualify for Bankable's funding. No green card required.
Yes. We serve businesses in Clark, Washoe, and all Nevada counties.
3 months of business bank statements, your EAD, EIN, and I-918 notice or U visa stamp.
Most NV 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. Commercial cleaning contracts with casinos and hotels are excellent collateral for revenue-based advances.
Yes. Deferred action plus EAD is sufficient to apply.
Up to $750K. Amounts above $250K require 12+ months of documentation.