
Starting in 2025, the U.S. will tighten visa rules, scrutinizing social media activity of visa applicants. Here’s everything travelers must know about this new development:
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Social media scrutiny begins in 2025: The U.S. will start examining social media profiles of visa applicants as part of the application process. π±π
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Profiles under review: Applicants must provide their social media handles from the past five years for review. π€π¬
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Potential for visa denial: Inappropriate or controversial social media content could lead to a visa denial, as authorities review online behavior. π«π
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Focus on security concerns: The new rules are part of the U.S. effort to bolster security by identifying potential threats through applicantsβ online presence. π‘οΈπ΅οΈββοΈ
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Impact on student and work visas: Both student and work visa applicants will be required to submit their social media information for examination. ππΌ
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Social media platforms in scope: The U.S. will review a wide range of platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. ππΈ
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What counts as suspicious behavior?: Posts related to violence, extremism, hate speech, or connections with controversial groups could raise red flags. π¨β οΈ
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Privacy concerns raised: Many applicants are concerned about privacy violations, as the new rules may give U.S. authorities extensive access to their personal online content. π΅οΈββοΈπ
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Applicants must stay transparent: Failing to disclose social media handles or providing inaccurate information could result in automatic visa disqualification. π«π
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Tips for a smooth application: Ensure your social media profiles reflect your genuine, professional, and law-abiding behavior. Avoid posting controversial content or associating with extreme groups. β π
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