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Trump’s ‘Gold Card’ visa: One cleared, hundreds await as $1 million residency plan rolls out

The Trump administration’s ‘Gold Card’ visa program, offering US residency for a $1 million fee, has approved only one applicant to date. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated hundreds more are under review, with all applicants undergoing extensive vetting and paying a $15,000 processing fee. The initiative aims to attract wealthy and skilled individuals to the US.
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