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SBA district offices in Alabama — small business help for immigrants

SBA (Small Business Administration) district offices serving Alabama. Free counseling, SBA loans, government contracting, disaster relief.

SBA district offices in Alabama

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) operates district offices to serve small business owners with counseling, loan programs, government-contracting assistance, and disaster relief. Immigrant entrepreneurs (including ITIN-only LLC owners) can access most SBA services regardless of immigration status — many SBA programs do NOT require citizenship.

SBA offices serving Alabama

DistrictOfficeAddressPhoneCounties served
AlabamaBirminghamBirmingham 2 N. 20th St., Suite 325 Birmingham , AL 35203205-290-7101all 67 counties in Alabama.

What SBA district offices help with

  • Free 1-on-1 business counseling via SCORE and SBDC partner organizations
  • SBA 7(a) loans — general-purpose small business loans up to $5M
  • SBA 504 loans — fixed-asset financing (real estate, equipment)
  • SBA microloans — up to $50K for startup costs
  • Government contracting — HUBZone, 8(a), WOSB, VOSB programs
  • Disaster loans — Hurricane, fire, COVID-era EIDL
  • Export assistance — for businesses selling abroad

Eligibility for immigrant business owners

  • LLC formation under ITIN — fully legal, no citizenship required
  • SBA 7(a) loans — generally require US citizens or LPRs as guarantors. Non-citizens with appropriate status (asylees, refugees, withholdings) may qualify with documentation.
  • Counseling and education — open to all regardless of status
  • Government contracting — typically requires US citizenship for 8(a) Disadvantaged certification; HUBZone may have flexibility

Last verified: 2026-05-27. General procedural information — not legal, tax, or immigration advice.

Recent fee, deadline, and contact context (2025-2026)

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) backed approximately $32 billion in 7(a) loans in FY 2024, with an average loan size of $479,000 and median of $150,000. SBA 504 loans (real estate + equipment) totaled $9.2 billion in FY 2024. SBA Microloans (loans under $50,000) totaled $96 million across 5,500+ loans averaging $17,000 each.

SBA guarantee fees on 7(a) loans range from 0% (loans under $1 million for FY 2025) to 3.5% of the SBA-guaranteed portion (loans over $1 million). SBA disaster loans carry a 4% interest rate for businesses with credit elsewhere or 8% for those without credit elsewhere; physical-damage repayment up to 30 years. Apply at sba.gov/disaster.

SCORE provided over 425,000 hours of free mentoring to small businesses in 2024. Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) — 950+ locations nationwide — served 1 million+ clients. The IRS Form SS-4 (Application for Employer Identification Number / EIN) is required before opening any business bank account; ITIN-holder LLC owners use Form SS-4 with the EIN-only option (no SSN required). Contact SBA toll-free at 1-800-827-5722 (Spanish line) or 1-800-877-8339 (TTY) Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time.

USCIS Form I-9 employment verification is required for any non-owner employees you hire. State business licenses, payroll-tax registration, and unemployment insurance are administered separately — see your state’s Secretary of State and Department of Revenue.

Frequently asked questions

Can ITIN holders get SBA loans in Alabama?
SBA 7(a) and 504 loan eligibility generally requires a US citizen or LPR guarantor. Non-citizens with appropriate status (asylees, refugees, withholdings) may qualify with documentation. ITIN-only entrepreneurs in Alabama typically cannot guarantee SBA loans directly but CAN access free SCORE counseling, SBDC business plan help, and may partner with eligible guarantors. State and CDFI (Community Development Financial Institution) loans often have more flexible status requirements.
Can I form an LLC in Alabama without a Social Security number?
YES. Alabama (like all states) does NOT require US citizenship or SSN for LLC formation. You use your ITIN for tax filings instead of SSN. The LLC formation process is the same — state filing fee, registered agent, operating agreement. The SBA district office can refer you to SCORE for free business counseling.
What free business help is available?
Three federally-funded resources: (1) SCORE — retired-executive mentoring, free 1-on-1; (2) Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) — university-affiliated, free counseling + low-cost training; (3) Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) — focused on women entrepreneurs. All accept clients regardless of immigration status.
What about SBA disaster loans in Alabama?
SBA disaster loans (low-interest physical damage and economic injury loans) are available after Presidentially-declared disasters in Alabama. The application is at sba.gov/disaster. Citizenship/status requirements: business owners must be US citizens or LPRs (or qualifying non-citizens for some categories). The business itself must be located in the disaster area.