Trader consensus prices "No" at 99.5% for President Trump issuing the first official Gold Card visa by March 31, 2026, reflecting no verified approvals despite the program's executive order launch in September 2025 and USCIS Form I-140G availability since December for $1 million petitions from ultra-high-net-worth individuals. Ongoing lawsuits, including one from the AAUP seeking to halt implementation as an unlawful pay-to-play scheme, combined with rigorous national security vetting and administrative processing delays—evident in reports of 70,000 applicants but zero public recipients as of early March—have stalled the first issuance after four months. With under 48 hours remaining, bureaucratic hurdles at DHS and USCIS make approval unlikely, though a last-minute high-profile expedited case could theoretically shift outcomes.
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Any new visa or pathway to citizenship which is granted as part of a new program created by the Trump Administration after February 26, 2025, which is either referred to as a Gold Card, or involves a new pathway to U.S. citizenship, work permits, or any other form of legal residency status in exchange for payments or investment will qualify.
The primary resolution source will be official information form the Trump administration however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Any new visa or pathway to citizenship which is granted as part of a new program created by the Trump Administration after February 26, 2025, which is either referred to as a Gold Card, or involves a new pathway to U.S. citizenship, work permits, or any other form of legal residency status in exchange for payments or investment will qualify.
The primary resolution source will be official information form the Trump administration however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus prices "No" at 99.5% for President Trump issuing the first official Gold Card visa by March 31, 2026, reflecting no verified approvals despite the program's executive order launch in September 2025 and USCIS Form I-140G availability since December for $1 million petitions from ultra-high-net-worth individuals. Ongoing lawsuits, including one from the AAUP seeking to halt implementation as an unlawful pay-to-play scheme, combined with rigorous national security vetting and administrative processing delays—evident in reports of 70,000 applicants but zero public recipients as of early March—have stalled the first issuance after four months. With under 48 hours remaining, bureaucratic hurdles at DHS and USCIS make approval unlikely, though a last-minute high-profile expedited case could theoretically shift outcomes.
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