Trump’s Gold Card program was approved for only 1 person; it previously claimed that its quotas worth $1.3 billion had been sold.

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ME News, April 25 (UTC+8), US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed during a congressional hearing that only one applicant has been approved so far under the Trump administration's "Gold Card" visa program. The program, as an alternative to the traditional EB-5 immigrant investor visa, requires foreigners to pay at least $1 million to obtain legal US residency, work eligibility, and eventually a path to citizenship. Notably, Lutnick previously publicly claimed that the Gold Card program had sold $1.3 billion worth of slots and expected to generate $1 trillion in revenue to help reduce the US fiscal deficit. However, during the hearing, he admitted that only one person has been officially approved so far, with hundreds of other applicants still under review. (Source: PANews)
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