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International students and faculty have unwittingly been drawn into two of President Trump’s most fervid battles: against universities that he characterizes as hotbeds of
President Donald Trump 's administration has rolled out a website to register interest for its $5 million "gold card" visa. "Thousands have been calling and asking how they can sign up to ride a beautiful road in gaining access to the Greatest Country and Market anywhere in the World," Trump said on Truth Social on Wednesday.
Trump's extensive effort to keep foreign nationals from certain countries out includes the halting of refugee admissions and a travel ban.
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Soy Nómada on MSNTrump says more than $75 billion will be invested with the "Gold Visa" (but it is misleading information)President Donald Trump unveils the 'Gold Visa,' attracting over 15,000 foreign applicants within a day. This initiative, requiring a $5 million investment.
The $5 million "Gold Card" offers wealthy foreigners a fast track to U.S. citizenship, and the president has suggested that it could replace the existing investor visa program.
Students with valid visas are able to enter the U.S., but the University of Tennessee recommends following its travel guides to avoid any problems.
Former President Trump unveils TrumpCard.gov. The site is live but the program awaits federal approval. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has launched a new immigration-related website promoting a
Data: Economic Innovation Group analysis of National Survey of College Graduates data. Note: Student visa arrivals are those who came or six or more months regardless of current status. Chart: Jacque Schrag/Axios Workers with college degrees who come to the U.
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As President Donald Trump has softened his stance on Chinese students and said Wednesday that Chinese students would be welcome in US colleges and universities, it is anticipated that the temporary restriction on international student visa applications would be lifted soon.
The tiny step forward shows the administration is still making the fast-track to residency a priority despite the many existing hurdles
While the White House has yet to confirm when the program will officially launch, inquiries are surging, experts said.