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US Resumes Student Visa Processing With Mandatory Social Media Disclosures

Universities warn the requirement could chill political expression among international students.

Overview

  • The State Department has resumed visa interviews for F-1, M-1 and J-1 applicants under new guidelines requiring public access to all social media accounts.
  • Consular officers will review applicants’ posts for signs of hostility toward the United States, support for terrorist groups or engagement in antisemitic harassment.
  • Failure to grant public access to social media profiles may be treated as an attempt to conceal disqualifying content and result in visa refusal.
  • The directive, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, covers both first-time and renewal applications for student, exchange visitor and au pair visas and takes effect immediately.
  • University officials and rights advocates warn the policy may deter legitimate political speech and complicate planning for the upcoming academic year.