The new Trump Gold Card visa program has launched with massive revenue. President Donald Trump announced it generated $1.3 billion in sales just days after starting. The initiative offers wealthy foreigners expedited U.S. residency.

Early Revenue Figures and Sales Surge
The exact number of visas sold is not yet public. Official agencies have not yet verified the total revenue. The White House has not posted detailed figures on its website.
Global investment migration programs are not new. Firms like Henley & Partners track over 100 such programs worldwide. Similar initiatives in Europe and the Caribbean have drawn billions for years.
The Gold Card is not a brand-new visa category. It operates under existing employment-based immigration rules. Specifically, it uses EB-1 and EB-2 visa frameworks.
Applicants’ large financial contributions serve as key evidence for eligibility. An executive order directs agencies to process these applications swiftly. The revenue indicates strong initial demand for this pathway.
Program Costs and Fast-Track Process
After vetting, a $1 million contribution is required. This payment is made as a “gift” through a dedicated portal. Family members included on an application pay separate fees.
A Corporate Gold Card option also exists. It requires a $2 million contribution per employee. The same $15,000 processing fee applies first.
The program offers speed, not new law. It uses an executive order to fast-track applications. Only Congress could create a wholly new visa category.
This approach avoids immediate legislative changes. It operates within the current statutory system. The focus remains on leveraging existing visa categories for speed.
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