President Donald Trump 's latest proposal is turning heads and sparking lively debates. The plan? To offer "gold cards" to ...
The president’s plan to offer permanent residency for $5 million would almost certainly require Congressional action.
One major difference between the gold card and the EB-5 visa — the cost, with the latter requiring applicants to invest about $1 million in the U.S., typically by putting the money into a business.
Trump estimates that the U.S. could sell 1 million gold cards, which would give holders quick residency rights and a path to citizenship, family members included. That would bring in $5 trillion.
Trump estimates that the U.S. could sell 1 million gold cards, which would give holders quick residency rights and a path to citizenship, family members included. That would bring in $5 trillion.
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