Sept 23 (Reuters) - JPMorgan ( JPM ) is engaging with
stakeholders and policymakers after U.S. 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.
Some big tech companies warned visa holders to stay in the
United States or return quickly after the Trump administration
said last week it would ask companies to pay the fee for such
visas.
"For us, visas matter because we move people around
globally, because we move people around globally - experts who
get promoted to new jobs in different markets," Dimon told the
paper.
In a subsequent clarification, the White House said the fee
would apply to each visa request and would not apply to existing
visa holders re-entering the United States.