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    Trump Introduces Exclusive Million-Dollar Visa for Global Investors

    psdkBy psdkDecember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Fast Lane to US Citizenship

    President Donald Trump unveils a visa programme for wealthy foreign nationals. Applicants must pay at least one million dollars. Trump promises a direct path to citizenship for fully vetted candidates. He says the plan helps US companies retain essential international talent. He calls the initiative a major boost to the American economy.

    How the Gold Card Operates

    The Gold Card offers a fast-tracked US visa for applicants who demonstrate significant economic value. The official website says the programme targets people who provide substantial benefits to the United States. The launch coincides with Washington tightening immigration rules. The government raises work-visa fees and expands deportation actions against undocumented migrants.

    The programme guarantees residency in record time. The one-million-dollar payment acts as proof of expected national benefit. Companies sponsoring employees must pay two million dollars plus additional charges. A planned platinum tier will cost five million dollars and include tax incentives. Extra government fees may apply depending on each applicant’s case. All applicants must also pay a non-refundable fifteen-thousand-dollar processing fee.

    Critics Raise Concerns

    The Gold Card has faced criticism since its debut in February. Several Democrats argue the programme unfairly favours wealthy individuals. Trump initially compared the card to the long-standing green card. The green card allows immigrants from various income levels to live and work permanently in the United States. Holders usually qualify for citizenship after five years.

    The Gold Card targets high-level professionals. Trump says the country wants productive people. He argues that applicants who pay five million dollars will create jobs. He predicts strong demand and calls the programme a bargain.

    Immigration Enforcement Expands

    The administration invests major resources in deportation measures. The United States pauses applications from nineteen countries under the travel ban. Many of these nations are in Africa or the Middle East. The government halts all asylum decisions and reviews cases approved under President Joe Biden.

    In September Trump announces a one-hundred-thousand-dollar fee for H-1B applicants. The H-1B supports skilled foreign workers. The move alarms international students and technology firms. The White House later clarifies that the fee applies only to new applicants living abroad.

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