India Breaks Silence on US Requirement for Social Media Details in Visa Applications: ‘Should Be on the Basis…’
- The US has mandated that visa applicants, including those for F, M, and J visas, disclose all social media usernames used in the past five years, citing national security concerns.
- The US Embassy warned that failing to provide social media information could lead to visa denial and future ineligibility.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs stated that all visa applications should be treated based on merit, emphasizing engagement with the US on mobility issues.
- The US Embassy reiterated that failure to disclose social media information could lead to visa denial and ineligibility for future visas.
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US visa applicants face delays tied to social media review
A week after the U.S. Embassy in Seoul resumed visa interviews, new policies granting consular officers broad discretion to review social media have introduced a new layer of complexity for students preparing to study abroad. According to recent applicants, most are receiving what is informally known as a “green letter” after their interviews. The notice is given to individuals who are not immediately deemed ineligible but require further review…
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