A significant policy shift by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Trump administration will effectively end loan eligibility for legal permanent residents (LPRs) starting March 1, 2026.
According to SBA Policy Notice 5000-876441, effective March 1, 2026, all businesses applying for SBA-backed financing must be 100% owned by U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals.
What Is the New SBA Citizenship Requirement?
The new mandate requires that every direct and indirect owner of a business seeking an SBA loan must be a U.S. citizen or national with their primary residence within the United States or its territories. This rule effectively:
Total Exclusion for All Lawful Permanent Residents
It is critical to note that this new rule is a blanket policy. It applies to all green card holders, regardless of how they obtained their permanent residency. This includes:
Under the new mandate, every direct and indirect owner of a business seeking an SBA loan must be a U.S. citizen or national. Even a 1% ownership stake held by any category of green card holder will disqualify the business.
Impact on Immigrant-Owned Businesses
This policy change has met sharp criticism from human rights groups and lawmakers. U.S. Representative Grace Meng (D-NY) stated the rule denies “hard-working legal immigrants the capital they need” and effectively locks them “out of the American Dream.”
Data highlights the potential economic scope of this change:
Why the Change?
The administration cites domestic security and fraud prevention as the primary drivers. The SBA noted that the policy aligns with a January 2025 executive order intended to prioritize U.S. citizens for federal resources.
Can Non-Citizens Still Get Business Loans?
While the SBA guarantee is now restricted, the rule does not prohibit non-citizens from:
Why Partner with Malescu Law?
Navigating these changes to SBA loan eligibility can be overwhelming. Whether you are a green card holder seeking alternative financing, a business owner looking to restructure ownership to remain compliant, or a lender needing assistance with new citizenship verification protocols, our team is here to help.
We specialize in providing the strategic advice necessary to protect your business’s future in this new regulatory landscape.
We serve companies and individuals across all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
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