Donald Trump announces ‘gold card’ US visas to replace EB-5 visa: What it means for India? Know here

US President Donald Trump announced a new 'gold card' residency permit that requires a $5 million investment and offers a path to US citizenship. The scheme could replace the EB-5 visa programme, which is popular among Indian immigrants. 

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Updated26 Feb 2025, 03:08 PM IST
Donald Trump on Tuesday announced 'gold card' visa program. He has also said that the new initiative will replace EB-5, know how it will impact Indians
Donald Trump on Tuesday announced 'gold card' visa program. He has also said that the new initiative will replace EB-5, know how it will impact Indians(REUTERS)

United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced his plans to sell ‘Gold Card’ residency permits, offering immigrants a pathway to American citizenship. He suggested that the Gold Card could replace the EB-5 immigrant investor visa programme in the coming months.

The EB-5 visa is currently one of the clearest routes to permanent US residency, which enables a foreigner to secure a Green Card by investing in US companies. 

Months after Donald Trump ended the US birthright citizenship policy, the EB-5 visa programme emerged as a favourable option for a large number of Indians, especially H-1B visa holders.

The Trump government plans to introduce the Gold Card as an alternative to the EB-5 visa. Let's see how it will impact Indians.

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Trump announces 'gold card' US Visa: How much will it cost?

Wealthy foreigners can obtain a US Gold Card, which offers a path to US Citizenship for a $5 million fee.

"We're going to be selling a gold card. You have a green card; this is a gold card. We're going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday.

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Donald Trump brings 'gold card' US Visa: How will it impact Indians?

The Gold Card visa will cost about $5 million and be restricted to wealthy people. Many high-net-worth individuals from India who qualify for EB-5 visas to get US green cards may not meet the stricter $5 million requirement for the US Gold Card.

Gold Card US Visa: What is the announcement, how it will help Indians? Know here

Trump's ‘gold card’ US visa to replace ‘EB-5’ visa

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday that the EB-5 visa programme was "nonsense" and was “a way to get a low price green card.”

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"So the president said, rather than having this sort of ridiculous EB-5 program, we're going to end the EB-5 program. We're going to replace it with the Trump gold card," Lutnick added on Tuesday.

What is EB-5 visa programme?

The current EB-5 investor visa programme grants Green Cards to foreigners if they promise to invest in US businesses.

Congress created the EB-5 programme in 1990 in a bid to boost "the US economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors." 

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme is administered by the US US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

How is ‘gold card’ different from ‘EB-5’ visa?

Gold card would provide peromanent legal residency after its applicants will pay a fee of $5 million. On the other hand, EB-5 applicants were asked to invest a certain amount of money in US companies to be elible for US residence.

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First Published:26 Feb 2025, 09:08 AM IST