New U.S. Residency Options: Gold, Corporate & Platinum Cards

In a major move that could change how high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and companies gain access to the United States, former President Donald Trump has launched a new three-tier immigration program. The plan is built around a premium offering called the Gold Card, designed to fast-track lawful U.S. residency for investors.
With global mobility more important than ever, this program introduces a bold mix of investment, flexibility, and tax advantages. Here’s everything you need to know.
What Is the U.S. Gold Card?
The Gold Card is a new immigration category that allows individuals to become lawful permanent residents of the United States through a financial contribution.
Key Features:
- Investment Required: $1 million
- Vetting Fee: $15,000
- Benefit: Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Card)
- Target Audience: Individual investors
This card replaces some older routes (like the EB-1 or EB-2 programs) and creates a direct, investment-based option for qualified applicants.
3 Levels of U.S. Residency Options
Trump’s program includes three different tiers, each tailored to a different type of applicant:
- Gold Card – For Individuals
- Cost: $1 million + $15,000 vetting fee
- Residency: Full lawful permanent residency
- Status: Similar to Green Card
- Best For: Individual investors or entrepreneurs
- Corporate Gold Card – For Businesses
- Cost: $2 million per employee
- Transferability: The card is transferrable to other employees within the company
- Special Feature: Companies don’t need to pay again in full for every new employee—just a transfer and maintenance fee
- Best For: Global companies needing U.S. presence or staff relocation
- Platinum Card – For the Ultra-Wealthy
- Cost: $5 million investment
- Stay Allowed: Up to 270 days per year in the U.S.
- Tax Status: Non-resident status is preserved, meaning foreign income is not taxed in the U.S.
- Note: Still pending congressional approval
- Best For: Very wealthy individuals looking for U.S. access without full tax residency
Why This Matters: Key Benefits of the Program
This isn’t just another visa program. It’s a potential game-changer in how the U.S. handles high-value immigrants.
- Benefits for Individuals:
- Fast-track U.S. residency with a one-time payment
- Clear path to a Green Card, bypassing long waitlists
- Ideal for HNWIs seeking better global mobility
- Residency without employment or family sponsorship
- Benefits for Businesses:
- Move top talent to the U.S. quickly
- Flexible employee transfers, unlike standard visa restrictions
- Long-term residency as a corporate asset
- Benefits for Ultra-Wealthy:
- Spend most of the year in the U.S. without triggering global taxation
- Keep foreign income tax-free, a major advantage for international entrepreneurs and investors
What’s Changing in U.S. Immigration?
The Gold Card program represents a shift from the traditional U.S. immigration focus on family, work sponsorship, or diversity lottery. Instead, it brings a new model:
- Pay for access: Residency through contribution
- Simplified process: Fewer bureaucratic delays
- Revenue generation: The program is expected to raise billions
While it still needs to pass through certain legal and political steps, it’s clear the direction is shifting toward investment-first immigration.
Risks and Unknowns
While promising, this program comes with some uncertainties:
- Legal challenges: Courts may question if this model fits with existing immigration laws
- Congressional approval: Especially for the Platinum Card, tax perks will need new legislation
- Possible backlash: This model might reduce traditional family- or merit-based visas
- Implementation: The program must be operational within 90 days, but logistics are complex

Who Should Consider the U.S. Gold Card?
This program is perfect for:
- Global investors looking for a reliable and fast U.S. residency option
- Entrepreneurs wanting to expand to the U.S. market
- Business owners needing U.S. presence for key employees
- Ultra-HNWIs wanting long U.S. stays without being taxed on worldwide income
What Makes the U.S. Gold Card Different?
| Feature | Gold Card | EB-5 Visa | EB-1 Visa |
| Investment Needed | $1M | $800K–$1.05M | N/A |
| Speed | Fast-track | 12–24 months | Varies |
| Transferable (Corporate) | Yes | No | No |
| Tax Flexibility (Platinum) | Yes | No | No |
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Our expert advisors will have a 1-on-1 consultation to find the best solutions for you and your family and guide you through the procedure.
Whether you’re an individual investor or a global company, this is a moment to pay attention. The window of opportunity may be short, but the impact could be long-lasting.
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