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Will your social media meme get you denied a US visa? Here is what every Indian student must know
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The US State Department has resumed processing student visas, but a new policy requires applicants, including thousands of Indian students, to provide full access to their social media accounts. This expanded vetting aims to detect hostility towards the US, raising concerns about privacy and free speech. Indian students, who contribute significantly to the US economy, must carefully manage their online presence to avoid visa denial. Experts warn the policy could chill legitimate political expression and complicate visa approvals.
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