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The announcement comes a day after the US government introduced a new rule requiring all Indian applicants for student visas ...
Indian students applying for US visas now face mandatory social media scrutiny, requiring them to make their accounts public.
Recent reports of Indian professionals being denied US re-entry after extended stays abroad have sparked anxiety among H-1B ...
While visa applicants have been required to disclose their social media identifiers since 2019, this updated rule now goes a ...
This step is part of the Donald Trump administration's broader effort to strengthen security and maintain the integrity of ...
The US Embassy in India now requires F, M, and J visa applicants to make their social media profiles public to strengthen ...
A Redditor claimed that two H1-B visa holders had their US visas cancelled in Abu Dhabi for spending over two months in India.
This diktat, effective immediately, has been met with outrage from data privacy experts and legal professionals in India, who ...
Instruction is to allow vetting necessary to establish their identity and admissibility to the US under US law.
Those who fail to adhere to the new ‘social media rules’ before appearing for the visa interview will reportedly be suspected ...
In major Indian cities, securing a US B1/B2 visitor visa could take anywhere from six to fourteen months, meaning fans need ...
The US Embassy in New Delhi has directed all applicants for F, M, and J non-immigrant visas to make their social media ...