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Tuesday, June 11, 2019
As of May 30, 2019, those filing both Forms DS-160 and DS-260 will have an additional question to answer. This question, which requires applicants to disclose their social media identifiers for all accounts active within the past five years, appears on all forms completed by nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applicants. This presents applicants with brand new and potentially negative outcomes, regardless of whether the applicant is applying for immigrant status or not. Read more . . .
Friday, June 7, 2019
 On May 31, 2019, the Department of State (DOS) updated its immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms to request additional information, including social media identifiers, from most U.S. visa applicants worldwide. Read more . . .
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