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Registration for Donald Trump's $5 million ‘Trump Card' starts. Check how to apply and other details

Registration for Donald Trump's $5 million ‘Trump Card' starts. Check how to apply and other details

Time of Indiaa day ago

The registration for Donald Trump's "Trump Card," also known as the "Gold Card," has started. US President
Donald Trump
announced this via his social media Truth Social. The card aims to offer permanent U.S. residency to foreign nationals willing to pay $5 million to the U.S. government.
In a statement posted to Truth Social, Trump promoted the card as a premium alternative to the Green Card, calling it 'a beautiful road to gaining access to the Greatest Country and Market anywhere in the World.'
'Thousands have been calling and asking how they can sign up,' he wrote, encouraging applicants to join the waiting list at TRUMPCARD.GOV.
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However, Trump reportedly emphasized that the card provides a pathway to citizenship, not automatic citizenship itself. According to reports, Trump had earlier claimed the program does not require congressional approval, positioning it as an executive-level initiative that bypasses traditional immigration channels.
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Trump had described the 'Gold Card' as 'somewhat like a Green Card, but at a higher level of sophistication". Trump had also pitched it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for high-net-worth individuals to legally reside in the U.S.
How to Apply:
Visit https://trumpcard.gov
Submit your name, country/region, and other personal details
Join the official waiting list
You can apply as an individual or a business. You may include yourself, your spouse, and others. If applying as a business, you can apply on behalf of 10 or more people.
"Enter your information below to be notified the moment access opens," the website currently states.
The announcement has already sparked widespread attention, with the Trump campaign claiming 'thousands' are eager to enroll.

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