US Launches ‘Trump Gold Card’ Visa for Wealthy Immigrants

US Launches ‘Trump Gold Card’ Visa for Wealthy Immigrants

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Category : International Published on: September 23 2025

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The US government has introduced the Trump Gold Card visa, offering residency to affluent immigrants for $1 million, with a future Platinum Card option at $5 million. The program includes corporate options allowing businesses to transfer residency rights to employees investing $2 million. Aimed at attracting foreign investment, generating jobs, and reducing the deficit, this initiative prioritizes high-net-worth individuals while maintaining stricter deportation policies.

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