Trump’s Gold Card Visa: How 43 Crore Can Get You a US Green Card
Former US President Donald Trump has introduced a new visa plan called the “Trump Gold Card”, which offers US permanent residency to wealthy people willing to invest $5 million (43 Crore Indian Rupees). A new website has also been launched for people to register their interest.

Trump launches Gold Card visa offering US residency for $5M. Register now on TrumpCard.gov and explore this new path to US citizenship for investors.
Let’s break down what this Gold Card visa is all about.


What Is the Trump Gold Card Visa?
The Trump Gold Card is a new US residency program that allows individuals or businesses to get a Green Card (permanent residency) by investing $5 million (43 Crore Indian Rupees).
Trump says this will help bring in rich, successful people who will create jobs, pay taxes, and grow the economy.
How to Apply for the Gold Card Visa?
Interested people can now register on the official website – TrumpCard.gov.
To sign up:
- Enter your name, email, and region
- Choose whether you’re applying as an individual or a business
- Wait for a notification when access opens
Trump announced the waiting list is now open and people can start signing up.
What Does the Gold Card Offer?
With this card, applicants may get:
- Permanent residency in the US
- Work rights
- A future path to US citizenship
Trump showed a gold-colored visa card with his face on it to reporters in April.
How Is It Different from the EB-5 Visa?
The EB-5 visa is an existing US investor program. It gives residency if you invest:
- $1.05 million anywhere, or
- $800,000 in low-income areas
Trump’s Gold Card visa is expected to replace this program but at a higher investment amount of $5 million.
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Are There Any Other Rules?
So far, we know:
- There will be a vetting process
- Applicants must follow US immigration laws
- After 5 years, you can apply for citizenship if you meet basic requirements like English skills and good moral conduct
Trump’s Gold Card visa is aimed at the ultra-wealthy. It promises a faster route to live and work in the US – but it comes with a big price tag. The official website is open for registrations now.
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