JPMorgan to engage with stakeholders on H-1B visa fee
JPMorgan plans to work with policymakers after Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee announcement affecting over 85,000 annual visa applicants, amid broader immigration policy changes.
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Business leaders, including Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, and Jamie Dimon, react to Trump's H-1B visa fee
Business leaders such as Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, and Kevin O'Leary have weighed in on President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.Chesnot via Getty Images; Andrew Harnik via Getty Images; Christopher Willard/Disney via Getty ImagesThe Trump administration introduced a $100,000 application fee on H-1B visas.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Netflix chairman Reed Hastings have weighed in on the move."Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary said the ne…
It’s time to revamp H-1Bs
Reed’s viewThe conversation around H-1Bs is so colored by divisive politics and muddled by lobbying efforts that when the Trump administration announced a $100,000 fee for H-1B workers, it was treated as if it were just another anti-immigrant policy.This is partly the fault of the administration, which didn’t clearly explain the policy or the broader strategy. But there’s also a problem with the way H-1B visas are issued in general. The program …
JPMorgan to engage with stakeholders on H-1B visa fee
JPMORGAN will engage with stakeholders and policymakers after US President Donald Trump unveiled a one-time fee of $100,000 for H-1B visas, the Times of India newspaper said on Tuesday, citing an interview with CEO Jamie Dimon.
How the New H-1B Visa Fee Could Hit Travel Companies
Since President Donald Trump revealed a new $100,000 price tag for H-1B visas, uncertainty has gripped the tech sector, while airlines dealt with frantic The tech sector is agape at the high cost of H-1B visas, and how it responds could be crucial to industries like travel.
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