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Wealth-for-residency scheme lacks legal backing, raises questions about executive overreach and global credibility.
The president and his aides have exaggerated the likelihood that the program can be implemented and have made no effort to ...
Trump's $5M gold card visa plan for ultra-wealthy faces legal and political hurdles, with no bill introduced and Congress ...
Immigration lawyers have warned clients that the Trump administration’s efforts to create a bizarre $5 million “Gold Card” ...
Since its announcement in February, President Donald Trump's $5 million "Gold Card" has seen strong interest among overseas ...
US President Donald Trump showed off a prototype of a sleek, golden visa card aboard Air Force One. According to The ...
US President Donald Trump in April unveiled his $5 million ‘Gold card’ aboard Air Force One. Trump has said that those who ...
The Trump administration has launched a website where foreigners interested in buying the $5 million "gold card" could get on ...
Wealthy foreigners willing to buy a dubiously legal way to immigrate to the U.S. now have a website where they can register their interest.
The Trump administration says that for $5 million, successful applicants would get a fast track to U.S. permanent residency and citizenship.
Trump touts the program as a "once in a lifetime opportunity," though it comes with a required $5 million payment to the U.S.