Deccan Chronicle

Consular officials could scrutinise social media outburts Be careful what you post!

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Be careful about what you post, advise experts to USbound students going on F1 visas. This follows reports that US will now be scrutinisi­ng social media content and interactio­ns of students intending to move to the US for higher studies.

Ganesh Valmiki, CMD of a Valmiki Group, asks the students not to post any messages against Trump administra­tion or about hate crimes or even messages like 'Good-bye India' or 'Thank God I am leaving the country for good.' These messages will create suspicion in their minds thereby affecting the student's chances for admission in a US college.

The overseas consultant says that last year US officials had enquired along with financial documents and details of the college of admission, also details of social media accounts. These were never a part of the visa issuing process earlier.

According to reports from Washington, vigorous screening methods including seeking informatio­n about social media identities are part of the new security procedures being implemente­d from May 25 this year.

According to US officials, consular officers can demand extra informatio­n from applicants who they feel “require more rigorous national security vetting.” Such visa applicants will be asked to provide additional informatio­n, including their social media handles, prior passport numbers, additional informatio­n about family members, and a longer history of past travel, employment, and contact informatio­n.

However, these changes will affect only a fraction of one percent of the more than 13 million annual visa applicants worldwide, US authoritie­s said. Providing the informatio­n is voluntary, though the questionna­ire informs applicants that individual­s who do not provide all the requested informatio­n may be denied a US visa.

Meanwhile, a city student who has a US visa appointmen­t soon, stated that there was no mention of social media account details in the paper work she had done.

 ??  ?? Don’t post anything against Trump administra­tion in your social media groups Don’t post anything against your own country like ‘Good Bye India’ or ‘thank god I am leaving this country for good’
Don’t post any discussion­s about work permits, Green Card...
Don’t post anything against Trump administra­tion in your social media groups Don’t post anything against your own country like ‘Good Bye India’ or ‘thank god I am leaving this country for good’ Don’t post any discussion­s about work permits, Green Card...

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