gold card
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The Gold Card scheme promises US residency in "record time" and will require a $1m fee which is "evidence that the individual will substantially benefit the United States", the programme's website said.
From BBC
It’s a “good first step” that the administration has released a draft form for the gold card, but the form reveals details that indicate “that this program is not going to be as easy as the administration initially claimed,” Yale-Loehr said.
From MarketWatch
Single individuals could be most likely to apply for the gold card rather than investors with families, since unlike the long-running EB-5 program, the new card doesn’t require a plan to create at least 10 U.S. jobs, according to Yale-Loehr.
From MarketWatch
That reliance on existing categories likely means Congress won’t need to pass a new law, but the gold card is going to have to be codified in new regulations eventually, he added.
From MarketWatch
Bier said it’s a good idea in theory to let people simply pay a fee to immigrate to the U.S., given how difficult it is to immigrate legally, but added that the gold card’s price tag of $1 million is probably too high.
From MarketWatch
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