Planning to Study in the US? Know the New Student Visa Rule on Social Media Checks

The U.S. has resumed student visa processing with a new rule requiring all international applicants to make their social media public for review. Consular officers will screen for content hostile to the U.S.; non-compliance can lead to visa denial. This applies to new and returning students, who should set accounts to public, review content, and be prepared to discuss online activity during interviews. Compliance is crucial and timely.

Sneha Singh
Jun 19, 2025, 06:16 EDT
New Student Visa Rule in US

New Student Visa Rule in US

The United States has officially resumed the processing of student visa applications for all international applicants, following a temporary break during which stricter screening protocols were assessed. This resumption comes with a significant new requirement: mandatory social media checks for all applicants. This change aims to enhance national security by providing consular officers with greater transparency into applicants' digital footprints and online behavior.

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Social Media Access Now a Visa Requirement

So, as per the US State Department, international students applying for student or exchange visitor visas have to make their social media accounts public, so that it is easily accessible to all people. This rule aims to enhance national security through greater transparency in the visa vetting process. In an official statement issued on Wednesday, the department stated that consular officers will screen applicants' online activity and they will examine posts, messages, or interactions that appear hostile toward the United States. This specifically targets the accounts that have content against its government, citizens, institutions, culture, or foundational values.

Rejection for Non-Compliance

Also, if the applicants deny making their social media profiles public, they may face visa denial. The department said that refusal to comply could be seen as an attempt to hide potentially disqualifying behavior or to bypass the vetting process altogether. “We must ensure we are properly screening every single person attempting to visit our country,” the department stated.

Policy Follows Earlier Suspension

The rule change follows a pause in visa interview appointments initiated by the Trump administration. During that suspension, officials assessed stricter screening protocols, particularly around digital footprints and online behavior.

Limited Time for Students

As visa interviews resume, international students now have a narrow window to complete travel planning, secure housing, and prepare for the upcoming academic year. This updated social media screening rule applies to both new and returning student visa seekers, including those under exchange visitor programs.

What Applicants Should Do

  • Ensure all social media accounts are set to public visibility.

  • Review their posts and interactions for content that should not look like critical or hostile towards the U.S.

  • Be prepared to answer questions about your online activity during the visa interview.

Conclusion

Now, as the academic year is approaching, the students who want to get into any US colleges should act swiftly and responsibly to comply with these new requirements for getting their student visa easily.  

Sneha Singh
Sneha Singh

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    Sneha Singh is a US News Content Writer at Jagran Josh, covering major developments in international policies and global affairs. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Lucknow Campus. With over six months of experience as a Sub Editor at News24 Digital, Sneha brings sharp news judgment, SEO expertise and a passion for impactful storytelling.

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