Unlock life in America.
For a processing fee and, after DHS vetting, a $1 million contribution, receive U.S. residency in record time with the Trump Gold Card.
Sign up now and secure your place on the waiting list for the Trump Platinum Card. For a processing fee and, after DHS vetting, a $5 million contribution, you will have the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.
Your opportunity begins here, with your application and a nonrefundable processing fee. This is the first step to securing the Trump Gold Card.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services facilitates an in-depth background check and process to vet the potential card holder.
Once an applicant is approved, a Trump Gold Card will be available for use throughout all 50 states and territories.
The Trump Gold Card is a visa based upon an individual’s ability to provide a substantial benefit to the United States. To apply, an applicant must pay a nonrefundable processing fee. Once an applicant’s processing fee is received, the process for visa adjudication will take place, assuming applicants submit additional documents in a timely manner. If approved, an individual must make a gift of $1 million, which has been determined to provide sufficient evidence that the individual will substantially benefit the United States.
The Trump Corporate Gold Card is issued to a corporate sponsor for one or more of the sponsor’s employees. To apply, the corporate sponsor must pay a nonrefundable processing fee per employee. Corporate sponsors may apply for multiple employees at once. A $2 million per employee gift upon completion of the employee’s vetting is evidence that the employee will substantially benefit the United States. The advantage of the Trump Corporate Gold Card is that corporate sponsors may cease sponsoring one employee and use the gift contribution tied to the prior application as a basis for sponsoring a new employee without a new $2 million gift. The Trump Corporate Gold Card is subject to a small annual maintenance fee and a transfer fee.
Applicants must be eligible for lawful permanent resident status, admissible to the United States, and a visa must be available.
As appropriately determined by the Department of Homeland Security and subject to availability, an applicant receives lawful permanent resident status as an EB-1 or EB-2 visa holder.
Applicants will be treated similarly to other permanent residents and citizens.
The Trump Gold Card is a visa; therefore, national security and other risks are a basis for revocation.
The Trump Platinum Card has not been released yet. Applicants should join the waitlist now, as they will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis.