The special thing is that if there is no profile public or you avoid giving social media information, then counseling officers can consider it a negative sign. The US says that visa is not a right but a “privilege” and for this the entire transparency is necessary.
Effective immediatily, all individuals applying for an F, M, or J nonimigrant visa are requested to adjust the privacy settings on all of their social media accounts to facility vesting Necessary to Establish their identity and admissibility to the united states… pic.twitter.com/xotcfc3qdo
– US Embassy India (@usandindia) June 23, 2025
Now the question arises that if you have recently put a joke or meme on an old photo which seems suspicious, or given your opinion on a political post a few years ago, will it affect it? The direct answer to this can be ‘yes’. Council officers now have the freedom to take their decision by looking at your social media history.America is taking these steps so that no people enter the country whose digital history indicates danger. And since social media has become our real identity today, this will now be a part of Visa.
So if you are applying for F1 Visa or J visa, first check your accounts. If there are locks, do public.
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