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Trump’s $5M ‘Gold Card’ Offers Fast-Track to US Residency

Got $5 million lying around? Former U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a new “Trump Card” visa program, inviting wealthy individuals to apply for U.S. permanent residency through a dedicated website, TrumpCard.gov. Announced on Truth Social, Trump called it a “beautiful road” to living in the “Greatest Country in the World.”

The Gold Card Visa promises residency, work rights, and even a path to citizenship, potentially replacing the existing EB-5 investor visa. The only requirement revealed so far? The $5M price tag. Trump says the card will bring in “wealthy, successful” people who “pay a lot of taxes.”

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Trump’s $5M ‘Gold Card’ Offers Fast-Track to US Residency

Got $5 million lying around? Former U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a new “Trump Card” visa program, inviting wealthy individuals to apply for U.S. permanent residency through a dedicated website, TrumpCard.gov. Announced on Truth Social, Trump called it a “beautiful road” to living in the “Greatest Country in the World.”

The Gold Card Visa promises residency, work rights, and even a path to citizenship, potentially replacing the existing EB-5 investor visa. The only requirement revealed so far? The $5M price tag. Trump says the card will bring in “wealthy, successful” people who “pay a lot of taxes.”

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