US Embassy in Jamaica urges visa applicants to disclose social media handles

The United States Embassy in Jamaica is reminding visa applicants that they must fully disclose their social media activity as part of the visa application process, warning that omissions could lead to denial or future ineligibility.

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In a social media post on Wednesday, the embassy said applicants are required to list all usernames or handles used across any social media platform over the past five years on the DS-160 visa application form. It stressed that applicants must certify the accuracy of their submissions before signing and submitting the form.

“Omitting social media information could lead to visa denial and ineligibility for future visas,” the embassy warned, urging applicants to “travel responsibly.”

The advisory comes as the U.S. Department of State rolls out expanded digital vetting measures for a wider range of non-immigrant visa categories.

According to an announcement published on the State Department’s website and updated March 25, the expanded online presence review will take effect on March 30 and will now include applicants for several additional visa categories. These include A-3, C-3 (domestic workers), G-5, H-3, H-4 dependents of H-3, K-1, K-2, K-3, Q, R-1, R-2, S, T, and U visas.

The policy expands on existing screening already applied to H-1B applicants and their dependents, as well as F, M, and J student and exchange visitor visa categories.

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Under the new guidance, applicants are being instructed to set all social media profiles to “public” or “open” to facilitate vetting.

The State Department said the enhanced review forms part of broader national security screening measures used to assess eligibility for entry into the United States.

“Every visa adjudication is a national security decision,” the department noted, adding that visa issuance requires applicants to demonstrate eligibility and intent to comply with the terms of their admission. It also reiterated that a U.S. visa is “a privilege, not a right.”

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Officials say the expanded screening is intended to help identify applicants who may pose security risks or who do not meet the requirements for admission under U.S. immigration law.

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