Free US Gold Card Visa Guide — Everything You Need to Know

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The most accurate Gold Card resource available — updated February 2026

What You’ll Get (15-Page Guide)

  • Complete breakdown of all three tiers — $1M Individual gift, $2M Corporate, and the separate Platinum Card ($5M, waitlist only)
  • Step-by-step application process — The actual 8-step process from trumpcard.gov, Form I-140G filing through green card issuance
  • True cost breakdown with charts — The $1M gift plus $15,375 in fees, legal costs, and what most guides leave out. Family of 4 = $4M+
  • Gold Card vs. EB-5 vs. Global Visas — Honest comparison: gift vs. investment, speed vs. track record
  • Source of funds requirements — What the I-140G demands: 20yr employment history, crypto wallets, and more
  • Key risks & legal challenges — What could go wrong and what to watch for
  • Tax implications checklist — Worldwide income reporting as a lawful permanent resident
  • Attorney selection guide — Fee ranges ($15K-$50K), qualifications, and red flags to avoid

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15 pages, 6 charts, verified against trumpcard.gov — last updated February 27, 2026

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Key facts from the guide:

  • The Gold Card program is live and accepting applications at trumpcard.gov since December 2025
  • Individual Gold Card = $1,000,000 non-refundable gift to the Department of Commerce
  • Each person pays a $15,375 processing fee to DHS before vetting begins
  • Family members are NOT included free — each requires their own $1M gift + $15K fee
  • Uses existing EB-1A or EB-2 NIW visa categories via Form I-140G (online only)
  • The $5M figure is the Platinum Card — a separate product NOT yet available

This is an independent informational resource. We are not affiliated with the U.S. government, USCIS, or any law firm. Content is not legal advice.
Sources: trumpcard.gov, uscis.gov, Executive Order 14351. Last verified: February 27, 2026.