Only one person in the US has so far received Trump's "gold card"
Kyiv • UNN
US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced the first approval of a Gold Card visa. Hundreds of foreigners are awaiting verification after paying the fee and contribution.

Only one person has so far received approval under Donald Trump's "Gold Card" visa program, which grants foreigners the right to reside in the United States for a contribution of $1 million, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced on Thursday. Bloomberg reports this, writes UNN.
Details
Lutnick did not disclose the identity of the applicant who has already been approved. During testimony before a U.S. House of Representatives committee, he noted that applications from "hundreds" of other foreigners are currently under review.
According to him, candidates undergo "extraordinary vetting" and must also pay $15,000 for application processing.
The Trump administration began accepting applications for this visa in December.
The President promotes the Gold Card program as an important tool for attracting talent to the United States. Visa recipients pay $1 million for the right to reside in the country.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not provide immediate comment on journalists' requests.
Recall
In December 2025, Trump unveiled an online platform for obtaining a U.S. "Gold Card," which allows wealthy foreigners to obtain legal residency for a $1 million contribution. The program includes a background check, a $15,000 fee, and a government contribution, and a "platinum" card for $5 million has also been announced.
