The State Department will expand social media vetting to more visa categories starting March 30, 2026. This includes K-1 fiancé visas, religious workers, trafficking victims, and other humanitarian categories. Applicants must disclose social media accounts used in the past five years and may be required to keep profiles publicly visible during review. Officials say the goal is enhanced security screening.

US Expands Social Media Screening for Visas
Published
April 08, 2026
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