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US student visa applicants now required to make social media accounts public

The U.S. State Department has announced a major change to its student visa vetting procedures, introducing expanded screening measures for all applicants in the F, M, and J nonimmigrant visa categories.

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In a statement, the department reaffirmed its commitment to national security and public safety, noting that a U.S. visa is “a privilege, not a right.” Under new guidance, visa officers will now conduct comprehensive vetting of applicants’ online presence, including reviewing their social media profiles.

To facilitate the process, all F, M, and J visa applicants will be required to change the privacy settings of their social media accounts to “public” before applying. This is aimed at helping consular officers identify any potential security concerns during the screening process.

“Every visa adjudication is a national security decision,” the statement read. “The United States must be vigilant during the visa issuance process to ensure that those applying for admission do not intend to harm Americans or U.S. national interests.”

The department also announced that U.S. embassies and consulates abroad will soon begin scheduling appointments for these visa categories. Applicants are advised to check the website of the embassy or consulate in their area for updates on availability.

The expanded vetting measures are the latest in a series of efforts to tighten U.S. visa security protocols while continuing to support legitimate academic and cultural exchange.

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Visa types affected by new rule:

🇺🇸 F Visa – Academic Students

  • For: International students enrolled in academic programs at accredited U.S. institutions (e.g., universities, colleges, high schools, language training programs).

  • Types:

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    • F-1: Most common, for full-time academic students.

    • F-2: For dependents (spouses and children) of F-1 visa holders.

    • F-3: For Canadian or Mexican nationals commuting to the U.S. for study.


🇺🇸 M Visa – Vocational Students

  • For: Students attending non-academic or vocational programs, such as technical schools, trade schools, or certain certification courses.

  • Types:

    • M-1: For full-time vocational or technical study.

    • M-2: For dependents of M-1 visa holders.

    • M-3: For Canadian or Mexican commuter students in vocational programs.


🇺🇸 J Visa – Exchange Visitors

  • For: Individuals approved to take part in cultural exchange programs, including scholars, interns, au pairs, and physicians.

  • Designed for: Promoting mutual understanding between the U.S. and other countries.

  • Types:

    • J-1: Main category for exchange participants.

    • J-2: For dependents of J-1 visa holders.

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