8(a) Reconsiderations - Quote Provided Following Consultation
Even if you receive a denial letter from the Small Business Administration, you may still have a chance to challenge the denial and get your 8(a) application to be reconsidered. The denial letter that you are sent will state the deficiencies that were found on your application and these deficiencies can often be challenged. Provided you have an explanation or some documentation to support your challenge then your denial can be remedied, and you can still get an 8(a) certification.
Here at LIBERTY8a, we have had a lot of success in the past in successfully challenging client’s denials with submitting a new application and addressing the issues in the denial letter. The consultation for an 8(a) reconsideration consists of our business analysts reviewing the denial letter and talking with the client to determine the possibility of a successful re- submission of the 8(a) application. If the re-submission has the possibility to be successful and the client is able to move
forward with the process, then LIBERTY8a will formulate and submit the new 8(a) application. We will work closely with the client to obtain all the information and documentation necessary to successfully challenge all the deficiencies stated in the denial letter. All correspondence submitted to the SBA will be drafted by LIBERTY8a on behalf of the client.
If you have received a denial letter then you must wait 90 days to re-submit your 8a application along with supporting documentation to overcome the deficiencies in your denial letter. We will work with you to overcome any issues that SBA has found with your original application package.