Foreigners can start registering for Trump's new $5 million 'gold cards' within a week
The US plans to launch a $5 million “gold card” visa offering permanent residency and a path to citizenship for wealthy foreign investors. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said registration would begin soon, replacing the EB-5 program. The initia...

The announcement was made during Axios’ “Building the Future” event in Washington. According to CNN, Lutnick said, “I expect there will be a website up called ‘Trump card dot gov’ in about a week. The details of that will come soon after, but people can start to register.”
The visa program is designed to replace the existing EB-5 immigrant investor scheme, which currently allows applicants to secure green cards through investments of $1.8 million, or $900,000 in targeted employment areas.
The “gold card” was first proposed by former President Donald Trump in February. At the time, Trump said, “We’re going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million and that’s going to give you green card privileges, plus it’s going to be a route to citizenship. And wealthy people will be coming into our country by buying this card.”
Lutnick claimed the new program has already generated interest abroad. “Basically, everyone I meet who is not an American is going to want to buy this card if they have the fiscal capacity,” he said, citing conversations during a recent visit to the Middle East.
He also positioned the program as a tool to address the national debt. “These are going to be great people who are going to come and bring businesses and opportunity to America, and they’re going to pay $5 million. If there are 200,000 people who pay, that’s a trillion dollars. That pays for everything,” Lutnick said.
However, immigration law experts caution that such a visa program would likely require Congressional approval. More details are expected in the coming weeks.
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