The Trump Card: A New Pathway to American Residency
The Trump Card, formally knowns as the U.S. Gold Card, is a proposed program that would provide a streamlined path for high-net-worth individuals to secure U.S. permanent residency through investment. Although not yet implemented, the concept is designed to promote economic activity and innovation. If adopted, the Trump Card could offer a unique opportunity to build a future in the United States while participating in key investment-driven initiatives.

A Comprehensive Resource
Our white paper offers a clear overview of the Trump Card program. Whether you’re an investor, legal counsel, or part of a global mobility team, this guide will give you the critical context and strategic insight you need.
Download the white paper to learn:
- What the Trump Card is — and how it differs from other residency options
- Program requirements, benefits, and timelines
- How the $5 million investment structure is designed
- Who this program is best suited for — and how to get started
Who should download this guide?
- High-net-worth individuals exploring U.S. permanent residency
- Attorneys advising clients on cross-border investment and mobility
- Family offices, wealth managers, and global business leaders
- HR and global mobility teams assessing future talent strategies
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