Trump Launches $5M Gold Card Website to Signal Investor-Driven U.S. Residency
Former President Donald Trump has launched an official website—trumpcard.gov—on June 12, inviting ultra-wealthy individuals to register their interest in the proposed $5 million Gold Card visa. Marketed as a high-end alternative to the EB-5 Investor Visa, this program offers a streamlined path to U.S. permanent residency and eventual citizenship .
Described by Trump as “a higher level of sophistication than a green card,” the Gold Card is positioned to appeal to affluent investors seeking expedited residency. Bolstered by comments from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who expects high uptake from countries like India, the initiative claims that around 1,000 cards may have already been sold, with a potential cap of one million
Why the Gold Card Could Define the Future of U.S. Investor Immigration
The launch of the website is more than symbolic—it marks a pivotal moment in Trump’s proposed overhaul of the investor immigration system. Originally unveiled aboard Air Force One with a prototype bearing Trump’s face, the Gold Card aims to replace or supplement the EB-5 program with a higher investment threshold and a fresh appeal to global capital .
If each Gold Card brings in $5 million, Trump has claimed the scheme could raise up to $5 trillion—enough to eliminate U.S. federal debt. While this figure remains aspirational, the plan clearly aims to shift focus from job-based investment to pure capital infusion.
Expert Commentary: Yusuf Boz on Gold Card’s Potential and Legal Risks
Yusuf Boz, CEO at GoldenVisaNews.com, believes the Gold Card could open a new investor corridor: “This is a departure from traditional EB-5. It’s a luxury product—fast, exclusive, and capital-centric. High-net-worth applicants will find it compelling, but success hinges on clarity in legal structure.”
Boz adds, “Applicants should monitor legal developments carefully. Without Congressional approval, the administration may face legal challenges. But early movers who understand the framework may gain strategic advantage.”
Comparing Trump’s Gold Card to EB-5: A Higher Bar, Faster Timeline
The proposed Gold Card differs from the EB-5 in several key ways:
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Minimum investment jumps from $900,000 (TEA) or $1.8 million (standard EB-5) to $5 million.
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Legal residency timeline may be accelerated compared to EB-5’s five-year path to citizenship.
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Tax incentives may carry favorable conditions for foreign-sourced income—something not typically offered under EB-5 .
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Processing authority would rely more heavily on the executive branch, which could present legislative legal questions.
Boz notes, “This program sets a precedent for future residency initiatives—one where investment, not job creation, unlocks mobility. But its success depends on political and judicial support.”
Legal Uncertainty Remains: Can Trump Override EB-5 Program?
Congress currently oversees the EB-5 program, and any structural change introduced by Trump will likely require legislative approval. Critics argue the administration cannot unilaterally terminate or alter EB-5 without congressional backing. Reuters has reported internal concerns that the Gold Card may face obstacles in budget approval or court challenges .
Despite this, Trump’s team suggests that the new visa does not grant citizenship directly, but rather a path to it—potentially sidestepping some regulatory hurdles.
What Comes Next: Timing, Strategy, and Investor Readiness
As the trumpcard.gov sign-up goes live, early registrants will be first in line for updates. However, details on eligibility, investment deployment, compliance, and timelines remain pending.
Yusuf Boz recommends: “Serious investors should register interest now but proceed only after official guidelines are released. This isn’t just about capital—it’s about aligning with legal certainty, geopolitical trends, and long-term planning.”
Strategic Implications for Investor Migration Landscape
The Gold Card initiative elevates U.S. residency-by-investment to a new tier—targeting ultra-high-net-worth individuals who seek speed and exclusivity. If passed, the program would complement or reshape existing frameworks.
Boz concludes, “In a global market shifting toward premium migration solutions, Trump’s Gold Card could redefine expectations. It’s a high-stakes, politically charged move that could set the tone for investor visas globally.”
A High-Net-Worth Vision for U.S. Residency
Trump’s $5 million Gold Card launch is far more than a policy announcement—it’s a strategic pivot designed to refract global capital through a U.S. lens of luxury residency. With early public interest, potential legal complexities, and broader implications for global mobility, this remains one of the most watched proposals in immigration today.
As the program evolves, GoldenVisaNews.com—under the direction of Yusuf Boz—will continue to guide clients through the regulatory changes and investment decisions shaping this new frontier.