October 1, 2025
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Chipova industry criticized Trump’s plans to strengthen visa rules

Miroslav Trinko Issue news editor on “borders”. Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.

According to Bloomberg, the leaders of the semiconductor industry warn that new restrictions on student visas and a sharp increase in the cost of work visas can undermine US efforts to strengthen the production of microchip and deepen the personnel deficit.

More than two dozen chip companies, including two CEOs, have opposed the US Department of Internal Security to introduce a four-year F-1 student visa limit. They emphasize that such a change will reduce access to young professionals, as postgraduate programs in the field of technology often last longer. F-1 is now a key step towards getting a H-1B work visa that allows foreigners to stay in the United States.

The concern has intensified after the August decision of the Trump administration to introduce a fee of $ 100,000 for most new applications for the H-1B. For large manufacturers, such as Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, or Micron, which attract hundreds of specialists every year, additional costs can reach tens of millions of dollars.

Experts are reminded that there is already a significant staffing deficit in the United States. The semiconductor industry Association predicts that by 2030 67,000 vacancies may remain unfilled, a quarter of which will require a master’s degree or PhD. At the same time, more than three -quarters of graduate students from computer sciences in the United States are foreigners.

“Immigration is critical for the long -term success of the industry,” said Adam Ozimek, Chief Economist of the Analytic Innovation Group. According to him, the world is lack of experts, and the US is competing with other countries for this talent.

Despite his criticism, the White House insists that the new H-1B rules “protect American workers” and at the same time create predictability for business. Donald Trump also stated that it supports the involvement of foreign companies and experts in the United States, but only temporarily with the subsequent return home after the transfer of knowledge.

Recall after announcement of new visa rules Techists from the United States have talked about the process of transferring jobs abroad. In addition, China launched A new visa program to attract technological professionals from all over the world.

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Miroslav Trinko Issue news editor on “borders”. Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.

According to Bloomberg, the leaders of the semiconductor industry warn that new restrictions on student visas and a sharp increase in the cost of work visas can undermine US efforts to strengthen the production of microchip and deepen the personnel deficit.

More than two dozen chip companies, including two CEOs, have opposed the US Department of Internal Security to introduce a four-year F-1 student visa limit. They emphasize that such a change will reduce access to young professionals, as postgraduate programs in the field of technology often last longer. F-1 is now a key step towards getting a H-1B work visa that allows foreigners to stay in the United States.

The concern has intensified after the August decision of the Trump administration to introduce a fee of $ 100,000 for most new applications for the H-1B. For large manufacturers, such as Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, or Micron, which attract hundreds of specialists every year, additional costs can reach tens of millions of dollars.

Experts are reminded that there is already a significant staffing deficit in the United States. The semiconductor industry Association predicts that by 2030 67,000 vacancies may remain unfilled, a quarter of which will require a master’s degree or PhD. At the same time, more than three -quarters of graduate students from computer sciences in the United States are foreigners.

“Immigration is critical for the long -term success of the industry,” said Adam Ozimek, Chief Economist of the Analytic Innovation Group. According to him, the world is lack of experts, and the US is competing with other countries for this talent.

Despite his criticism, the White House insists that the new H-1B rules “protect American workers” and at the same time create predictability for business. Donald Trump also stated that it supports the involvement of foreign companies and experts in the United States, but only temporarily with the subsequent return home after the transfer of knowledge.

Recall after announcement of new visa rules Techists from the United States have talked about the process of transferring jobs abroad. In addition, China launched A new visa program to attract technological professionals from all over the world.

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