Forgot password?
 立即注册
Search
Hot search: slot
View: 678|Reply: 0

Nvidia to keep sponsoring H-1B visas in light of Trump’s $100,000 fee order, report says

[Copy link]

510K

Threads

0

Posts

1710K

Credits

论坛元老

Credits
178084
Post time 2025-10-10 09:51:31 | Show all posts |Read mode
Chipmaker Nvidia\“s (NVDA.O) CEO Jensen Huang said that the company will continue to sponsor H-1B visas and cover all associated costs following U.S. President Donald Trump\“s executive order last month that imposed a $100,000 fee on each new application, Business Insider reported on Tuesday.

Huang\“s reported message, aimed at reassuring employees, comes after panic and confusion had ensued among tech workers on H-1B visas, a large chunk of whom are from India and China.

Akin to the wider chip and tech industry, Nvidia has a significant number of employees from overseas. Huang has repeatedly asserted that about half the AI researchers in the world are Chinese.

“As one of many immigrants at Nvidia, I know that the opportunities we\“ve found in America have profoundly shaped our lives,“ Huang wrote in a message to staff, cited by Business Insider.



“And the miracle of Nvidia — built by all of you, and by brilliant colleagues around the world — would not be possible without immigration,“ Huang added, according to the report.

Nvidia declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Trump\“s order bars new H-1B recipients from entering the United States unless the employer sponsoring their visa has made an additional $100,000 payment. The administration has said the order does not apply to people who already hold H-1B visas or those who submitted applications before September 21.

H-1B visas allow businesses to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations.

Late in September, U.S. lawmakers asked major U.S. companies to explain why they are hiring thousands of foreign workers on H-1B visas while cutting other jobs.

According to the report, in his message to staff, Huang said that “legal immigration remains essential to ensuring the U.S. continues to lead in technology and ideas,“ and that the Trump administration\“s “recent changes reaffirm this.“

California, home to Silicon Valley and multiple tech giants, including Nvidia, has consistently ranked first in the country since 2018 in the number of visa applications received annually, according to USCIS data.
You have to log in before you can reply Login | 立即注册

Points Rules

Archiver|手机版|小黑屋|slot machines

2025-11-30 21:18 GMT+5 , Processed in 0.045601 second(s), 21 queries .

Powered by Free Roulette 777 X3.5

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list