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Since early 2024, the Trump administration has been promoting a bold new idea — a “gold card” visa that would allow wealthy foreigners to get U.S. residency in exchange for a $5 million investment.
Wealth-for-residency scheme lacks legal backing, raises questions about executive overreach and global credibility.
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Trump's $5M gold card visa plan for ultra-wealthy faces legal and political hurdles, with no bill introduced and Congress ...
The president and his aides have exaggerated the likelihood that such a program can be legally implemented and have made no effort to introduce legislation that would be needed.
A fast track to legal status is likely illegal without Congress, and it’s unclear if interest in the idea translates to applications ...
President Donald Trump unveiled a policy he called the "Gold Card," which allows wealthy foreigners to effectively purchase ...