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What Are Trump Gold Card, Platinum Card and Corporate Gold Card and How Much Do They Cost?

The Trump Gold and Platinum Cards offer wealthy individuals and corporations legal residency routes with fees starting at $1 million, expected to raise over $100 billion for tax cuts and debt reduction.

  • On September 19, President Donald Trump authorized the creation of the Trump Gold Card and Platinum Card visa programs designed for affluent immigrants.
  • The initiative responds to a broken immigration system that allowed millions of illegal entries and aims to attract high-value contributors to the U.S. economy.
  • Individuals must pay $1 million plus a nonrefundable processing fee for the Gold Card, while the Platinum Card costs $5 million and permits up to 270 days residency annually without U.S. tax on foreign income.
  • Commerce Secretary Lutnick predicted the program could raise over $100 billion, with Trump stating the funds will reduce taxes and pay down national debt.
  • The program prioritizes extraordinary individuals and intends to create American jobs, though critics view it as pay-to-play immigration and Congress approval remains uncertain.
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President Donald Trump announced a new visa program for the world’s richest, an expected effort to encourage them to migrate to the United States by offering residency permits for a high price. “They’re going to spend a lot of money to get in,” Trump told reporters on Friday at the Oval Office as he signed the order to create the visa program. “This will raise billions of dollars, billions and billions of dollars, which will go to reduce taxes, …

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Washington Times broke the news in United States on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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