- The State Department has resumed interviews for student visa applicants after a nearly month-long freeze.
- New guidance requires comprehensive vetting of applicants, including a thorough review of their online presence and social media profiles.
- Applicants may be instructed to change their social media privacy settings to public, and failure to provide requested information could impact their credibility.
- The screening process aims to identify indications of hostility towards the US, support for foreign terrorists, or unlawful antisemitic harassment or violence.
- These measures follow similar guidance from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and align with broader administration efforts targeting campus dissent, with officials having revoked hundreds of student visas.
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