State Department Resumes Visa Processing with Social Media Requirement
Applicants must now open profiles for government review
The U.S. State Department has reinstated student visa interviews, imposing a requirement that applicants make their social media accounts public for government scrutiny as part of expanded national security measures.
The policy accompanies ongoing discussions in Congress about presidential war powers and heightening unrest in the Middle East.
While advocates cite privacy concerns, officials argue the change advances broader efforts to strengthen vetting of foreign nationals entering the country.