The United States immigration authorities have started enforcing unusual restrictions and new regulations for issuing visas, especially since the Donald Trump administration came into power. One of the major changes includes strict monitoring of applicants’ social media activity.
Those applying for new visas are now being asked to provide access to their social media accounts. Authorities are reportedly checking whether the accounts are public and reviewing past posts, photos, and interactions. If the accounts are set to private or contain any content seen as suspicious, it may delay or even block the visa approval process.
This move, introduced under the Trump-era immigration reforms, aims to increase background checks and prevent entry of individuals considered a potential threat to national security. Critics argue that this is a violation of privacy and freedom of expression, while supporters say it adds a layer of safety.
So if you’re planning to apply for a US visa, it’s now advised to keep your social media accounts clean, open, and in line with US security expectations.
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