Trump's 'Gold Card' programme falls short of expectations

The "Gold Card" programme launched in the United States has turned out to be far less in demand than expected.
According to the Associated Press, so far only one person has obtained the right to live and work in the US through this visa.
This information was provided by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and contrasts sharply with previous statements.
This is because President Donald Trump had earlier said that "Gold Cards" worth 1.3 billion dollars had been sold within just a few days.
Under the programme, individuals can obtain expedited residency rights by paying 1 million dollars.
In addition, companies are required to pay 2 million dollars and additional fees to bring in their employees.
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