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US Visa Applicants to Be Asked for Social Media History

US Visa Applicants to Be Asked for Social Media History
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In a broad expansion of the information gathered from applicants for US visas, the federal government is proposing to collect social media identities from nearly everyone who seeks entry into the United States, a State Department filing reported on Friday.

US Visa Applicants to Be Asked for Social Media History

The proposal, if approved by the Office of Management and Budget [OMB], would require most immigrant and non-immigrant visa applicants to list all social media identities they have used in the past five years.

The information will be used to vet and identify them, according to the proposals, which would affect about 14.7 million people annually.

The proposals support US President Donald Trump's promise to institute "extreme vetting" of foreigners entering the States to prevent terrorism.

Previously, under rules instituted last May, consular officials were instructed to collect social media identifiers only when they determined "that such information is required to confirm identity or conduct more rigorous national security vetting," a State Department official said at the time.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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