New U.S. Visa Rule Requires Applicants to Set Social Media Account Privacy to Public

New U.S. Visa Rule Requires Applicants to Set Social Media Account Privacy to Public

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New U.S. Visa Rule Requires Applicants to Set Social Media Account Privacy to Public
The United States Embassy in India has announced that applicants for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas should make their social media accounts public.
The new guideline seeks to help officials verify the identity and eligibility of applicants under U.S. law. The U.S. Embassy said every visa application review is a “national security decision.”
“Effective immediately, all individuals applying for an

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