Hard rules for foreign students; The Trump team applies social media checks – what change now?

The Donald Trump administration on Wednesday announced that it is re -starting a visa interview for foreign nationals who want to study in the United States. The Trump administration temporarily stopped the new student visa interviews by the Trump administration’s plan to examine social media accounts of such applicants.Veating processAccording to the State Department, the consular officers will conduct the “comprehensive and complete” veating of all students and exchange visitor applicants.Also read A post, many results: how can a student’s future shape in social media USATo facilitate this, applicants will be asked to adjust to make public the privacy settings on all their social media profiles.What does this mean?This means that individuals who want to study in America can now determine their interviews for American students’ visas. However, they will need to unlock their social media accounts for review by the US government.Also read This makes us clear: If you are in support of Facebook, Instagram or Twitter Post, we will cancel or reject the visa …In a notice, the state department stated that it has canceled the suspension of student visa processing, although it states that new applicants who refuse to “public” their social media account to review the US government can be rejected.According to the notice, refusal to make social media public refusal to “may be an indication that they (applicants) are trying to remove the need or hide their online activity.”“Consular officer will be looking for positions and messages, which can be considered hostile to the United States, its government, culture, institutions or founding principles,” he said.Worldwide, students are eagerly waiting for the US consulates to reopen appointments for visa interviews, as the window has left to book its journey and handle the housing system before the start of the school year.