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- U. S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa . . .
The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States By Edward Wong Reporting
- Announcement of Expanded Screening and Vetting for Visa . . .
We use all available information in our visa screening and vetting to identify visa applicants who are inadmissible to the United States, including those who pose a threat to U S national security Under new guidance, we will conduct a comprehensive and thorough vetting, including online presence, of all student and exchange visitor applicants
- Student visa applicants urged to review social media posts . . .
The cable, first reported by the Free Press and confirmed by various outlets but not reviewed by the News, apparently instructed officials in U S embassies and consulates to screen applicants’ social media posts, looking for people “who bear hostile attitudes toward our citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles
- U. S. to review social media posts of students - MSN
The State Department is set to resume processing student and visiting scholar visas, incorporating a review of applicants' social media for perceived "hostility" towards the U S This policy
- US resumes student visa but anti-American social media posts . . .
Good news for international students: The United States has resumed processing student visa applications But there’s a new condition—applicants must now set all their social media accounts to “public” so consular officers can examine their online activity In a notice made public on June 18
- State Dept. will require students to make social media public . . .
Foreign nationals who seek visas to study in the United States will have to make social media posts public to be scrutinized for hostility toward the U S
- What to Know About New Social Media Screening for Student . . .
Prospective students applying for U S student visas must now unlock their social media accounts for government review, the State Department said Wednesday The notice instructs applicants for F
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