What Happened?
President Donald Trump officially launched the “Trump Gold Card”, a new immigration program that allows wealthy foreigners to fast-track U.S. residency by paying a large fee.
- Individuals pay: $1 million + $15,000 DHS processing fee
- Companies can sponsor a worker: $2 million
The program promises U.S. residency in record time, faster than the traditional green card process.
How It Works
- Applicants submit documents and attend a visa interview.
- The process is expected to take weeks.
- Successful applicants get lawful permanent resident status under EB-1 or EB-2 visas, designed for people with extraordinary or exceptional abilities.
- Additional State Department fees may apply depending on the applicant.
Trump Platinum Card (Coming Soon)
- Cost: $5 million + $15,000 processing fee
- Allows holders to stay up to 270 days in the U.S.
- No U.S. tax on non-U.S. income for those days
- Not yet launched; foreign nationals can join a waiting list
Why It Matters
- Shift in U.S. immigration policy:
- Traditional green cards prioritize a broader pool of immigrants.
- Gold Card focuses on wealthy, economically influential individuals.
- Economic Goals:
- Officials say the program could attract top-tier talent and raise up to $1 trillion to reduce national debt.
- Controversy:
- Modifying the EB-5 investor visa program may require Congressional approval.
- Critics argue it favors the wealthy over merit-based or humanitarian applicants.
Bottom Line
The Trump Gold Card is essentially a pay-to-fast-track U.S. residency program for wealthy foreigners.
While it promises speed and economic benefits, it raises legal, ethical, and equity concerns about U.S. immigration policy.
Contact Us:
📞For more information or guidance on U.S. immigration programs, contact WAC Consultants today.
📞Visit Visa Inquiries: 0310 7201666
📞Immigration Support: 0326 7779666
🌐Website:www.wacimmigrations.com

