Introducing the “Gold Card” – A $5 Million Fast Track to U.S. Residency
The U.S. government is set to introduce a new, high-value residency program called the Gold Card, offering a pathway to citizenship for the world’s wealthiest and most talented individuals.
What Is the Gold Card?
The Gold Card is essentially a premium version of the Green Card, priced at $5 million per applicant. Unlike the existing EB-5 investment visa, which has been plagued by inefficiencies and fraud, the Gold Card will streamline the process, ensuring only high-net-worth individuals and job creators gain access to U.S. residency.
Why Introduce the Gold Card?

The goal is to boost the U.S. economy by attracting wealthy investors, business leaders, and top-tier talent who will:
✅ Invest in American businesses
✅ Create jobs
✅ Pay full U.S. taxes on domestic earnings
✅ Stimulate economic growth
With a projected one million Gold Card holders, this program could generate $5 trillion in revenue. If expanded to 10 million applicants, it could bring in a staggering $50 trillion, potentially wiping out the U.S. national debt.
Who Qualifies for the Gold Card?
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Pass strict vetting to ensure they are credible, law-abiding, and beneficial to the U.S. economy
- Have significant wealth or be a top-tier talent backed by a sponsoring company
- Make a direct $5 million payment to the U.S. government
Additionally, top graduates from prestigious universities like Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton could be sponsored by major companies such as Apple and Google, allowing businesses to secure elite talent.
No Taxes on Foreign Income
Gold Card holders will not be required to pay taxes on foreign earnings—a policy similar to what non-citizens currently enjoy. However, they will pay full U.S. taxes on domestic income.
A Path to Citizenship—Without Congress
While the Gold Card provides a direct route to permanent residency, full citizenship would still require legislative approval. However, as a residency program, it can be implemented without needing Congress’ approval.
Is It Legal?
Yes. The program has been thoroughly reviewed for legal compliance and is structured to ensure smooth implementation.
Launch Timeline
The Gold Card program is expected to launch within two weeks.
Final Thoughts
This program aims to attract the world’s best and brightest, reduce the national debt, and position the U.S. as the top destination for global talent and investment. Whether it will revolutionize immigration policy remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: it’s a game-changer.
Would you buy one? 💳 🇺🇸