A premium path to U.S. residency? It’s gold-plated and already making waves.
A New Residency Route with a Golden Touch
Almost 70,000 people have already signed up for the Trump Card, a newly proposed $5 million U.S. residency visa — and it’s not even available yet.
Launched as a potential replacement for the EB-5 visa, this programme is spearheaded by U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and designed in partnership with President Donald Trump. It targets business leaders, entrepreneurs, engineers, and global talent — promising permanent U.S. residency in return for a hefty investment.
What is the Trump Card?
A high-value visa programme that:
- Offers legal U.S. residency for a one-time $5 million payment
- Targets global business leaders and top professionals
- Displays Trump’s image, his signature, the Statue of Liberty, and the S. flag
- Is designed to be made of gold – “It will be beautiful,” said Lutnick
It’s being branded as a more exclusive, visually striking alternative to the Green Card.
How to Apply
You can register interest at TrumpCard.gov:
- Enter your name, country/region, and basic personal information
- Apply as an individual or for a group (10+ people)
- Include spouse and dependents, if needed
Applications are open to individuals and businesses. Group packages are encouraged for organizations seeking U.S. residency for their teams.
Why It’s Making Headlines
- Nearly 70,000 have already signed up, even before the official launch
- The goal? $1 trillion in investment, says Lutnick
- Potential to replace the EB-5 visa (which currently requires up to $1.8 million)
- Could help reduce the U.S. national debt (currently at $36 trillion)
The Commerce Dept. is planning to issue tens of thousands of Trump Cards by 2025. The government estimates that 200,000 cards could hit that $1 trillion mark.
Global Push, Big Goals for 2025
The Trump Card was recently promoted across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. Lutnick said he actively pitches the idea to foreign executives, calling it a new way for America to attract talent.
A global tech CEO even hinted at buying 100+ Trump Cards if launched.
What You Should Know
- Visa not yet available, only a waitlist is open
- Eligibility details and tax structure are still being finalized
- Citizens of some countries may face restrictions
- Vetting will involve the Departments of Homeland Security, State, and Commerce
Trump Speaks
Announcing the site launch on Truth Social, Trump wrote:
“Thousands have been calling and asking how they can sign up to ride a beautiful road in gaining access to the Greatest Country and Market anywhere in the World.”
In Summary: The Trump Card could redefine how the U.S. invites elite talent and capital. It’s ambitious, controversial, and gold-plated — and it’s already stirring global interest. With 2025 in sight, this is one to watch.