Did Trump Just Launch a $5 Million 'Gold Card' Immigration Website?

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Key Takeaways
- The gold card offers a pathway to permanent residency for a $5 million fee.
- It is not yet available for purchase; registration is currently for notifications only.
- Does not guarantee immediate citizenship, requiring further legal criteria to be met.
- Marketed as a superior alternative to the EB-5 visa.
- Aims to attract wealthy individuals and promote merit-based immigration.
Washington, June 12 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump has officially introduced a new immigration avenue for affluent foreigners, referred to as the "gold card", which provides a pathway to permanent residency in return for a $5 million fee to the government. This much-anticipated program was revealed on Wednesday via a newly established government-supported website, trumpcard.gov, where prospective applicants can now enter their information to join the waiting list.
"For five million dollars, the Trump card is coming," the US President announced on his social media platform, Truth Social.
He added, "Thousands have been inquiring about how they can sign up to embark on a wonderful journey towards accessing the Greatest Country and Market anywhere in the World."
The initiative, which Trump promotes as a rapid immigration solution, targets high-net-worth individuals who aspire to reside and eventually gain citizenship in the United States.
Marketed as a more advanced alternative to the existing EB-5 investor visa, Trump characterized the gold card as "green card privileges plus."
Yet, despite the excitement surrounding the announcement, the gold card is not available for immediate purchase. According to the official website, users can currently only provide their contact information to be alerted when applications become available.
"Enter your information below to be notified the moment access opens," states the message on the homepage of trumpcard.gov.
Clarifying the program's details, Trump stressed that the gold card does not confer immediate citizenship.
"It's somewhat akin to a green card, but with a higher level of sophistication," Trump explained, adding, "It's a pathway to citizenship for individuals of wealth or exceptional talent."
Reports from USA Today indicate that while the $5 million payment grants access to permanent residency, it does not assure automatic citizenship, which still requires fulfilling specific legal criteria and residency obligations.
The gold card launch coincides with Trump’s ongoing advocacy for what he terms "merit-based immigration," framing the new initiative as a daring strategy to attract global talent and investment while maintaining strict oversight over traditional immigration routes.