Make social media accounts public for US visa: Embassy to Indians

Make social media accounts public for US visa: Embassy to Indians

The US Embassy in New Delhi has directed all applicants for F, M, and J non-immigrant visas to make their social media accounts public to enable their thorough background checks. The directive follows the resumption of student visa processing after the Donald Trump administration temporarily halted it last month. | Source: India Today

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