Department of State Expands Social Media Screening for Visa Applicants
The Department of State has expanded social media screening for visa applicants, requiring full disclosure of accounts used in the last five years.
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The Department of State has expanded social media screening for visa applicants, requiring full disclosure of accounts used in the last five years.
Effective March 30, the US State Department expands social media screening for over 15 visa categories, impacting visa processing.
Recent changes to U.S. visa policies include social media screening and increased scrutiny on applicants.
The Department of State will enhance social media screening for various visa categories beginning March 30, 2026.
DHS will begin screening social media activity for antisemitism as part of immigration procedures, impacting travel for some individuals.
H-1B visa applicants are facing delays due to new social media screening policies, raising concerns about privacy and bias.
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