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US embassy in India: Removing Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media information from your Visa application could lead to visa rejection and ineligibility for future US visas ...
In a strict new directive, the United States has made it mandatory for all visa applicants to disclose their social media usernames from the past five years on the DS-160 visa application form. The US ...
The embassy had also said since 2019, the U.S. has required visa applicants to provide “social media identifiers” on immigrant and non-immigrant visa application forms.
Ivory Coast's former president and prime minister on Thursday saw the refusal of their petitions to be allowed to run in upcoming elections by the African Union's human rights court. Both are ...
The embassy had also said since 2019, the US has required visa applicants to provide 'social media identifiers' on immigrant and non-immigrant visa application forms.
The US Embassy in India now requires visa applicants to list all social media usernames from the past five years on the DS-160 form. This expanded background check aims to strengthen national ...
The embassy had also said since 2019, the US has required visa applicants to provide "social media identifiers" on immigrant and non-immigrant visa application forms.
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 application form.
Cocoa prices also have support on quality concerns regarding the Ivory Coast cocoa mid-crop, which is currently being harvested through September.
The United States Embassy in India has announced updated visa guidelines, mandating increased scrutiny of social media activity for Indian applicants seeking entry under three key non-immigrant ...
The embassy said visa applicants will be required to list all social media usernames or handles for every platform they have used from the last five years on their visa application form so these ...
US Embassy’s new guidance In the statement, the US Embassy said that a visa “is a privilege, not a right” for travellers and that every visa decision was a “national security decision”.