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- 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
- What to Know About New Social Media Screening Rules for . . .
Applicants will be required to make their social media profiles “public” and will be screened for “hostile attitudes” toward the U S , new State Department guidance says
- State Department unveils social media screening rules for all . . .
POLITICO reported in May that the State Department was weighing expanding existing social media screening for some student visa applicants to all such applicants and widening the scope of what it
- US State Department to probe social media profiles of student . . .
The US State Department announced Wednesday it would begin reviewing online social media accounts for all student and exchange visitor applicants as part of its visa screening process All student and exchange visitors applying for visas under the F, M, and J nonimmigrant classifications will be required to make their social media profiles
- State Dept. announces new guidelines for vetting student visa . . .
The State Department issued new guidelines Wednesday for more extensive social media vetting of all applicants for international student visas and exchange visitor visas, instructing consular
- New US student visa rules: Trump administration mandates . . .
Students’ social media under the US scrutiny More than 400,000 students apply for US visas every year, and from now on, every applicant will be required to set their social media profiles to the
- U. S. to Review Social Media Posts of . . . - The New York Times
Applicants will be screened for perceived “hostility” toward the United States, and they will be asked to make their social media accounts “public” for the review, State Department
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