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The US has tightened its visa screening for F, M, and J nonimmigrant applicants by requiring the disclosure of all social media usernames used in the past five years. Applicants must list this ...
If you’re applying for a U.S. visa, the embassy now requires social media handles from the past five years. Making your Instagram, Facebook, or X profile public can help avoid delays. Here’s how.
Missed mentioning your social media handles on US visa form? It could cost you your visa—Here’s what applicants need to know In a move affecting thousands of Indian students planning to study in the ...
New Delhi, June 27 -- New U.S. Rule: Disclose All Social Media Handles Used In 5 years Or Risk Visa Ban Details 'We Are Having Some Great Deals': Donald Trump Announces Trade Agreement With China ...
The US Embassy in India now requires visa applicants to list all social media usernames from the past five years on the DS-160 form. This expanded background check aims to strengthen national ...
The US has introduced a new rule requiring all applicants for DS-160 visas to list all social media usernames or handles of every platform they have used from the last 5 years on the application form.
Outlining each visa adjudication as a "national security decision", the US has asked applicants to reveal their social media usernames or handles of each platform they have used in the last five ...
Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames or handles of every platform they have used from the last 5 years on the DS-160 visa application form.
U.S. government extends social media review requirement to all F, M, and J visa applicants for national security.
U.S. Embassy mandates social media to be public for F, M, and J visa applicants to ensure identity verification.