Trump Launches Exclusive "Gold Card" Website for Immigrant Visa Program
In a bold move, former US President Donald Trump launched a new website allowing immigrants worldwide to express interest in his latest visa initiative—the "Gold Card." Priced at $5 million, this visa promises a fast track to US citizenship, stirring significant attention globally.
How to Register for the Trump "Gold Card"
The newly unveiled platform, trumpcard.gov, provides a simple registration form for interested applicants. Visitors can submit their name, region, email, and specify whether they’re applying as an individual or on behalf of a business. The website features a striking gold-hued card emblazoned with Trump's image, symbolizing exclusivity.
Applications are currently open from eight regions across the globe:
- Europe
- Asia (including the Middle East)
- North America
- Oceania
- Central America
- South America
- The Caribbean
- Africa
At this stage, registration only logs interest, with formal access to applications expected to open eventually. The website promises that registrants will be the first to know when the program officially launches.
What Exactly Is the "Gold Card"?
First revealed in April, the "Gold Card" is a novel residency permit featuring President Trump’s face alongside the inscription "The Trump Card." While the program’s full rollout remains pending, Trump had previously indicated it might become available within weeks.
This new offering positions itself as a premium alternative to the traditional EB-5 investor visa. Whereas the EB-5 visa requires investments of $800,000 to $1.05 million tied to US job creation, the "Gold Card" commands a hefty $5 million fee. Proponents claim it could attract significant high-net-worth investors and entrepreneurs into the American economy.
An Ambitious Vision with Economic Impact
Trump’s rationale behind the "Gold Card" centers on stimulating business and alleviating the national deficit. He has described the visa as a pathway to US citizenship for affluent immigrants who would participate actively in job creation. Remarkably, his administration suggested the program could potentially generate up to 1 million sales, raising enough funds to contribute toward retiring the national debt.
Though the initiative aligns with Trump’s strict immigration stance—which includes deporting millions of undocumented migrants—the "Gold Card" intends to channel wealthier applicants through a legalized, premium route into the United States.
Looking Ahead
While the official program is yet to launch, registration interest is already open. The coming months will reveal the details, eligibility criteria, and application procedures that could reshape US immigration policies for high-value investors.
Stay tuned for official announcements and first access by signing up at trumpcard.gov.













