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Asianet Newsable on MSNNew US visa rules: Is it mandatory to make social media profiles public? FAQs hereBengaluru: Students who wish to study in the United States under the F, M, or J non-immigrant visa categories will now be ...
The Trump administration is increasingly turning to social media as a national security tool to vet immigrants, stoking ...
U.S. Embassy mandates social media to be public for F, M, and J visa applicants to ensure identity verification.
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VnExpress International on MSNUS requires visa applicants to reveal all social media usernames from past 5 yearsBeginning June 2025, those applying for F, M, and J visas to the U.S. must reveal all social media usernames used in the past ...
U.S. State Department to resume scheduling of new visa interview for foreign students — with enhance vetting activities.
The government’s requirement that international students make their accounts public has caused confusion and concern.
The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening ...
Technology Technology The Big Story Trump administration uses social media for visa vetting The Trump administration is ...
Foreign nationals who seek visas to study in the United States will have to make social media posts public to be scrutinized ...
The federal agency will resume scheduling applications under the new vetting standards.
This step is part of the Donald Trump administration's broader effort to strengthen security and maintain the integrity of ...
Ireland's Taoiseach Mícheál Martin has criticized the new social media vetting procedures for Irish students applying for US ...
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