Washington President
Donald Trump unveiled a new immigration policy on Tuesday (25 Feb ’25)where any
foreign individual can pay five million dollars, obtain a Gold Card, akin to a
Green Card, and become a permanent resident of America. The Gold Card will also create a pathway for citizenship of the
United States.
The new Gold Card will
replace the EB-5 visa that allowed those foreign individuals who invested a
little over a million dollars in general, or $800,000 in targeted employment
areas, and created ten jobs to acquire residency in America. The EB-5 visa was created by the US
Congress in 1990 to spur foreign investment.
The move is one more
step in Trump’s radical overhaul of American citizenship and immigration
policies that have affected foreign nationals in general, but also Indians in
particular given the deep people to people relationship that exists between the
two countries, the high numbers of Indian nationals in the US seeking residency
and citizenship, and Indians aspiring to enter the US, both legally and
illegally. Tuesday’s move will affect
high-net worth individuals, leaving only the ultra-wealthy with the room to
invest and acquire US residency.Speaking to reporters in the White House on
Tuesday, Trump said, “We are going to be selling a Gold Card. We are going to
be putting a price on that card of about $5 million. It’s going to give you
green card privileges plus it’s going to
be a route to (American) citizenship, and wealthy people would be coming into
our country by buying this card.”
Trump added that this
will allow people who are “wealthy” and “successful” to come to the US. “They
will be spending a lot of money and paying a lot of taxes and employing a lot
of people, and we think it’s going to be extremely successful.”
Trump also, somewhat less clearly, appeared to
suggest that companies may pay for a Gold Card to get talent, an unlikely
possibility given the money involved. “It’s somewhat like a green card, but at
a higher level of sophistication. It’s a road to citizenship for people, and
essentially people of wealth or people of great talent, where people of wealth
pay for those people of talent to get in, meaning companies will pay for people
to get in and to have long, long-term status in the country,”
Trump did not announce any firm investment or
employment creation metric as a minimum requirement for the Gold Card unlike
the EB-5 visa. Trump indicated that there would be no cap on the number of
those who could get a Gold Card and even said that the US could sell 10 million
Gold Cards to reduce the deficit...
Commerce secretary
Howard Lutnick said that the Gold Card policy will replace EB-5. “The EB-5 program... was full of nonsense,
make believe and fraud, and it was a way to get a green card that was low
price. So the president said, rather than having this sort of ridiculous EB-5
program, we are going to end the EB-5 program. We are going to replace it with
the Trump Gold Card.”
Lutnick said that
those who apply for the Gold Card will have to go through “vetting” to ensure
they are “wonderful world-class global citizens”. But it wasn’t clear what the
basis for the vetting will be. When asked if Russian oligarchs could avail the
facility, Trump said, “Yeah, possibly. I know some Russian oligarchs that are
very nice people.”
Trump’s announcement
comes in the backdrop of the most radical overhaul of American citizenship and
immigration policies in recent decades that has affected Indians in various
ways....
Tuesday’s move to shut down the EB-5 visa route
will also affect Indians, though to a much lesser degree. For those who had
hoped to invest $800,000 (INR 7 crore approximately) to acquire a US residency,
the requirement has suddenly shot up to $5 million (INR 44 crore approximately). This will inevitably shrink the number
of individuals who can avail the policy to move to America to a tiny set of the
ultra-wealthy business families in India.