Trump launches website for those seeking a "golden visa" for $5 million
A new path is offered to those who want to live and work in the U.S. — a "gold card" from Trump. All it takes is one thing: investing 5 million dollars in the country's economy.

Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense, PDM 1.0
Donald Trump's administration has announced the launch of the "Gold Card Visa" program, which opens a path to U.S. citizenship for wealthy investors.
On Wednesday, June 11, Trump announced on the social network TruthSocial the launch of a special website — TrumpCard.gov, where one can apply to participate in the program.
To submit an application, users must provide their name, country of residence, email, and select whether they are registering as an individual or a company. After filling out the form, the system promises to notify when document submission begins.
The idea is simple. Anyone willing to invest at least $5 million into the U.S. economy gains the right to long-term residence and eventually citizenship. The website even features a sample "gold card" with Trump's image on it.
According to Trump, thousands of people from around the world are already interested in “joining the greatest country and market on the planet.” The program is seen as one of the few legal and fast immigration paths under his new administration.
As a reminder, Donald Trump announced the launch of the "golden visa" — a new program for foreign investors — in early April, directly from aboard Air Force One. For $5 million, participants receive not only a residence permit but also special privileges, which Trump himself described as “green-card privileges-plus.”
He became the first cardholder and called the project a “revolution in investment immigration.”
The program is based on an updated version of EB-5 and will be available to a limited number of wealthy applicants.
The main goal is to simplify and accelerate the path to the U.S. for those willing to invest large sums.