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The US Embassy in India now requires visa applicants to list all social media usernames from the past five years on the ...
The Ministry of External Affairs says the US should assess Indian visa applications fairly. This follows the US embassy's new ...
The new requirement has been shared on the official handle of the US Embassy in India, which stated that the applicants must ...
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social ...
The US Embassy in India has stated that applicants must list the social media accounts they have been using for at least five ...
The DS-160 form includes a dedicated section asking applicants to list all social media platforms and corresponding usernames ...
The US Embassy in New Delhi has mandated visa applicants to disclose social media usernames from the past five years on the ...
The US Embassy in Kathmandu has requested all applicants for F, M, and J category non-immigrant visas to set their personal ...
Indian students and others who are planning to pursue academia or enroll in vocational, exchange programs are mandated to ...
The US Embassy in Indian has expanded the rule-book for US visa applicants. This latest addition entails entails nonimmigrant visa applicants disclosing their social media presence.
Effective immediately, all individuals applying for F, M or J nonimmigrant visas are required to set their social media ...
The United States Embassy in South Africa has required some citizens to change their privacy settings on social media.