US Gold Card Programme

Context

  • The US has introduced a Gold Card programme offering a direct route to residency for a payment of $1 million.
  • This comes after a steep hike in H-1B visa fees (to $100,000), affecting many Indian tech professionals.
  • Launched via executive order on September 19, 2025.

Key Highlights

  1. Background
  • H-1B one-time fee raised to $100,000, disproportionately impacting Indian techies.
  • Resulted in 30–40% rise in inquiries about alternative pathways.
  • Gold Card conceived to attract high-net-worth professionals.
  1. About the Gold Card Programme
  • Direct purchase of US residency: $1 million (non-refundable).
  • Treated as a donation to the US Treasury (different from EB-5 which requires investment in US projects).
  • Targets skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, corporate leaders.
  • Promises fast-track residency with fewer bureaucratic hurdles.
  1. Impact on Indian Professionals
  • Indian mid-career professionals in their 30s and 40s show high interest.
  • Especially appealing to:
    • Corporate executives
    • Tech entrepreneurs
    • Highly skilled professionals frustrated with visa backlogs and green card delays.
  1. Economic Implications
  • Designed to boost US Treasury revenues.
  • May mark a policy shift from merit-based to wealth-based migration.
  • Raises questions about the future of skill-driven immigration systems.
  1. Concerns & Criticism
  • Favours wealthy elites; excludes meritorious but less affluent professionals.
  • May deepen inequities in immigration policy.
  • Could distort US labour market dynamics by sidelining traditional visa routes.

 

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