Why does SBA take so long?

There are many factors that go into the reasoning behind the lengthy process for obtaining an SBA Certification. If you need assistance, USBRI has been guiding small business’s through SAM and SBA for over 11 years. Reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 with any questions you may have. A requirement for any…

Why would a business not be SBA approved?

\A business may not be SBA approved for a few reasons. The two primary reasons might be: No SAM Registration DSBS Profile not filled to completion USBRI has been offering filing assistance to small business’s in need of help when it comes to SAM and SBA. If you are unsure about your registration status, use…

What income do you need for SBA?

The amount of revenue required for Small Business or Set-Aside Certification depends on your primary NAICS code. You can follow the steps below to find your primary NAICS code: At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red Input your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI Answer the…

Is SBA hard to get?

Getting SBA certified can be challenging without the proper tools to guide you. You don’t want to miss out on federal contracting opportunities because of a missed document. USBRI has been offering filing assistance for SBA Certifications for over 11 years. Ensuring you are compliant, USBRI will facilitate the entire process for you, only pulling…

Why certify small business?

If you are looking to obtain contracts, grants, or simply grow your business, getting small business certified is essential. To be SBA Certified as a Small Business means more opportunities for your business to grow. When you are SBA Certified, you enter a much smaller pool of candidates when contractors and subcontractors come looking for…

Is SBA worth it?

If you are looking to obtain contracts, grants, or simply grow your business, getting SBA certified is essential. To be SBA Certified as a Small Business means more opportunities for your business to grow. When you are SBA Certified, you enter a much smaller pool of candidates when contractors and subcontractors come looking for business…

What classifies me as a small business?

There are a few factors that come in to play when SBA decided who is eligible for any small business venture. Your primary NAICS code, average annual revenue, and number of W-2 employees. What qualifies you as a small business is decided by the SBA Small Business Size Standards, which you can read more about…

How do I prove I am a small business?

To prove you are a small business, you must be SBA Small Business Certified. Use the Small Business Calculator Tool to determine your eligibility as a Small Business. USBRI has been offering filing assistance for Small Business Certifications for over 11 years and would be able to facilitate the entire process for you. One of…