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“我们需要最聪明的人”,英伟达与OpenAI回应特朗普H-1B签证费调整

Core Viewpoint - The proposed increase in H-1B visa fees by the Trump administration is seen positively by industry leaders like NVIDIA's Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman, who emphasize the need to attract top global talent to support technological advancements [1][2][3]. Group 1: Impact of H-1B Visa Fee Increase - The Trump administration plans to raise the application fee for H-1B visas to $100,000, requiring employers to provide proof of payment before applying [3]. - The new policy will restrict applications for 12 months if payment is not completed, although current H-1B holders living abroad can re-enter the U.S. without paying the fee [3][6]. Group 2: Industry Implications - The immigration reform is expected to significantly impact the tech industry, which heavily relies on H-1B visas for skilled labor [4]. - Major tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Tesla are among the largest users of H-1B visas, with Amazon reportedly receiving over 10,000 approvals in 2025 [5]. - The majority of H-1B visa holders come from India, with 71% of applicants last year being from that country, primarily filling roles such as software engineers and IT project managers [5].