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Home / Business and Economy / New Rules Block Immigrants From FHA Loans

New Rules Block Immigrants From FHA Loans

14 Jan

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Summary

  • FHA loans are no longer available for non-permanent US residents.
  • H-1B visa holders must now seek conventional mortgages.
  • Specialized loans may require higher down payments and credit scrutiny.
New Rules Block Immigrants From FHA Loans

For H-1B visa holders aspiring to own homes in the United States, mortgage options have significantly narrowed. Recently, the Department of Housing and Urban Development updated lending rules, limiting FHA loans to US citizens and lawful permanent residents. This decision, enacted late last year, excludes temporary workers from a previously accessible avenue for home financing.

This change compels H-1B visa holders to pivot to alternative mortgage solutions. Conventional loans, backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, are an option but usually necessitate a US credit history of several years, a strong credit score, and substantial income documentation. Lenders may also require larger down payments.

Individuals without established US credit may explore foreign national or 'newcomer' mortgage programs. These specialized loans assess creditworthiness through international credit reports and robust financial documentation, often requiring down payments of 20% or more to mitigate lender risk. Other non-traditional loans exist but typically come with higher interest rates.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, as of late last year, FHA loans are limited to US citizens and lawful permanent residents.
H-1B workers can explore conventional mortgages or specialized 'newcomer' loan programs.
Conventional mortgages typically require US credit history, while some specialized loans evaluate international credit.

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