Trump intends to replace investor visas with "gold cards," which cost $5 million and provide a route to citizenship.

In two weeks, the "Trump Gold Card" will take the place of EB-5 visas, according to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.





U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, that he intends to replace a 35-year-old investment visa with a $5 million "gold card" visa that offers a road to citizenship.

president Donald Trump announced plans to introduce a 'gold card' visa, offering a path to citizenship for $5 million, replacing the existing 35-year-old EB-5 visa for investors. Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump stated that the initiative aims to attract wealthy and successful individuals who will contribute significantly to the economy through spending, taxes, and job creation

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