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Daily Times on MSNUS tightens visa rules: Pakistani applicants must open social media for vettingThe US consulates in Karachi and Lahore have asked all applicants for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas to make their social ...
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Edexlive on MSNProvide social media handles in visa application or risk denial: USA to visa applicantsThe United States of America is now mandating visa applicants to provide their social media usernames or handles for each ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNWe asked students queuing outside the US embassy what they make of new visa social media checksAs the US embassy demands applicants social media records, there have been warnings that students should be careful.
A MEME of US Vice President JD Vance mocked up as a baby was waved in the Dail today as concerns were raised about new social ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSocial media vetting for J1 visas causing ‘deep concern, confusion’ as Tánaiste says he will raise issue with US ambassadorTánaiste Simon Harris has said he is “very concerned” about the updated advice from the US State Department, which requires ...
Outlining each visa adjudication as a 'national security decision', the United States has asked applicants to share their ...
New US visa social media rules require applicants to make profiles public. Learn how this affects Zimbabwean students, what ...
The statement, which was posted on X, read, "Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames or handles of every platform they have used from the last 5 years on the DS-160 visa ...
A US visa is a privilege, not a right’ and process seeks to exclude those who ‘pose a threat’ to national security, statement ...
A meme depicting a bald US Vice President JD Vance resulted in a young Norwegian man denied entry into the US, the Dáil has ...
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Extra.ie on MSNUS visa applicants now face ‘thorough vetting’ of social media accountsIrish people are being warned as new requirements to visa applications to the US will include listing all social media ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTánaiste to raise 'concerning' social media vetting for student visas with new US ambassadorTÁNAISTE SIMON HARRIS has said he is “very concerned” with new US visa requirements which will force future applicants ...
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