Trump official reveals how many people have actually been approved for "gold card" visa

Washington DC - Only one person has been approved for President Donald Trump's "gold card" visa program so far, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday, referring to a million-dollar residency card unveiled last year.

A Trump administration official has revealed that only one person has been approved for the president's $1 million "gold card" visa program.   © BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP

The president signed an order last September to create the program offering residency for a fee of $1 million. It started accepting applications in December.

US officials have recently approved one person, Lutnick told a US House committee on Thursday.

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"And there are hundreds in the queue" who are going through the process, he added.

Applicants also have to pay a $15,000 Department of Homeland Security processing fee, and Lutnick said they would go through a "most serious vetting and analysis."

The "gold card" residency program charges a $1 million fee for individuals and $2 million for sponsorships by corporations.

Its creation came at the same time that Trump ordered an annual $100,000 fee to be added to H-1B skilled worker visas.

Trump initially said the new visa would bring in job creators and could be used to reduce the national deficit.

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In January, rapper Nicki Minaj claimed the president gave her a "gold card" for free and said she was "finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak".