Tuesday, June 4, 2019

USA gets stricter with VISA applications, wants applicants to submit Facebook and Twitter history

According to the new policy of the State of Department of US, visa applicants are now bound to provide their social media accounts. This new policy started on Friday. The policy asks for the submission of any information about the social media account used by the applicant in the past five years.

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US asks its visa applicants to submit their social media information as well

The US is asking for visa applicants social media information
Source: WNYC

US visa applicants now have to provide social media information

The policy gives the government easy access to visa applicants locations. as well as photos, dates of milestones along with tons of other personal information.

The State Government announced in a statement “We already request certain contact information, travel history, family member information, and previous addresses from all visa applicants,”

All these policies are implemented to protect the United States while allowing and supporting legitimate traveling.

According to a memo published in The Federal Register, this step might have been initiated by President Donald Trump. It said sometime in March 2017; Trump had asked the attorney general along with many other high dignitaries to put in effect a “uniform baseline for screening and vetting standards and procedures.”

Social media information might have been on that list.

US asks its visa applicants to submit their social media information as well

Social Media is now being watched
Source: Diaspora Reporters

The policy is not brand new

The policy seems like an escalation in the September 2017 measure. The measure taken by the Homeland Security Department proposed as well as enacted a new regulation. It called for surveillance of the social media account of all immigrants. Which even included naturalized citizens.

However, it is not the first time such a step has been taken. Barack Obama’s administration too called for such exclusive measures. The State Department then had asked the visa applicants to submit their social media information voluntarily.

However, the policy may dissuade many visa applicants, for many might perceive it as a psychological barrier to enter the US.

The Director of the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, Elora Mukherjee, commented on the matter.

She said “This seems to be part and parcel of the same effort to have an extraordinary broad surveillance of citizens and noncitizens.”

Social media can be considered more or less like a web that has trapped us all. No exceptions present. So having access to that will give the US government an imposing amount of strength.

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