Trump signs ‘gold card’ order with $2M visa fee for companies
- President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to create the Gold Card visa program, which requires donations of $1 million or $2 million for expedited immigrant visas.
- The program aims to attract high-value contributors, including successful entrepreneurs, according to the Executive Order.
- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick stated that the program will ensure foreign workers provide a significant benefit to the U.S. economy and create jobs.
- Trump predicts the program will generate over $100 billion for the U.S. Treasury and promises to attract extraordinary people to America.
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‘Gold Card’ for US Residency: New Visa Programme Will End Foreign Workers ‘Taking Jobs From Hard-Working Americans’, Says US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick lauded the Trump administration's recent overhaul in its visa programmes, announcing that these new visa programmes will ensure foreign workers provide "significant benefit" to the US by ending practices where they "take jobs from hard-working Americans". ‘Gold Card’ for US Residency: New Visa Programme Will End Foreign Workers ‘Taking Jobs From Hard-Working Americans’, Says US Commerce Secretary Howard Lu…
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that creates a “golden card” residency program that will cost $1 million for individuals and $2 million if sponsored by a company.
Trump rolls out $1 million ‘Gold Card’: 5 things to know about visa plan & why it is better than Green Card policy
President Trump signed an executive order for a 'Gold Card' visa program, allowing fast-tracked visas for $1 million or $2 million for company-sponsored workers.
By Adam Cancryn, CNN President Donald Trump unveiled his long-promised “gold card” immigration policy today, which he said would expedite visas for certain immigrants in exchange for a hefty fee. The new pathway will allow foreigners to pay $1 million to expedite their visa application, or for companies to pay $2 million to sponsor a foreign worker they want to bring to the United States. “They’re going to spend a lot of money to get in,” Trump …
By Adam Cancryn, CNN President Donald Trump unveiled his long-promised “gold card” immigration policy today, which he said would expedite visas for certain immigrants in exchange for a hefty fee. The new pathway will allow foreigners to pay $1 million to expedite their visa application, or for companies to pay $2 million to sponsor a foreign worker they want to bring to the United States. “They’re going to spend a lot of money to get in,” Trump …
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