President Trump plans to launch a 'gold card' visa program aimed at attracting affluent foreigners to the U.S. for a $5 million investment, which would grant lawful permanent residency. This initiative is expected to replace the existing EB-5 immigrant investor visa, with Trump's Commerce Secretary deeming the previous program rife with issues. Trump asserts the new program could assist in reducing the deficit while bringing in successful individuals who would contribute financially to the economy. The rollout is anticipated within two weeks, and applicants will undergo thorough vetting.
For $5 million, people will be able to apply to become lawful permanent residents. Trump said the program would be rolled out in two weeks.
Trump's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick called it the 'Trump Gold Card' and said it would effectively replace the current EB-5 immigrant investor visa.
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