H-1B visa in the age of social media vetting: When tweets meet immigration rules for global talent

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H-1B visa in the age of social media vetting: When tweets meet immigration rules for global talent

The new rules require H-1B applicants to keep all social media accounts public throughout the visa process. Image: AI generated The H-1B visa is no longer just an employment instrument; it has become a geopolitical signal. Under the second presidency of Donald Trump, immigration has re-entered the »»»

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BBC Gran Bretagna 15.10. 18:48

US revokes visas over comments made about Charlie Kirk's death

The Trump administration has cancelled the visas of at least six people for public comments made about the murder of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. In a post on X, the State Department said: "The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans." It shared screens»»»

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DW Germania 15.10. 02:15

Charlie Kirk: US revokes 6 visas over social media comments

The US State Department on Tuesday revoked six visas over social media comments on the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk was shot dead when speaking at a rally at a Utah university in September. The suspect in the assassination faces the death penalty if convicted. The announc»»»

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Hindustan Times India 06.10. 17:33

Indian student denied US visa despite ₹89 lakh scholarship, he says it's about social media vetting

Kaushik Raj had secured admission to the MS in Data Journalism. The programme was scheduled to start on August 15, but his visa was rejected the same month. Kaushik Raj, an Indian student and journalist who earned a place at the prestigious Columbia University in the US, plus a 100% scholarship, wa»»»

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 04.08. 23:49

US announces major tourist visa change

The US could require bonds of up to $15,000 for some tourist and business visas under a pilot program launching in two weeks, a government notice said on Monday, an effort that aims to crack down on visitors who overstay their visas. The program gives US consular officers the discretion to impose b»»»

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CBC Canada 18.03. 18:36

Liberals lagging other parties in candidates as election call could be days away | CBC News

With a federal election call likely in a matter of days, no political party has nominated candidates to all 343 ridings, with Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals behind all the other national parties. The Conservatives lead the pack, with 258 out of 343 ridings filled as of last week. The NDP is »»»

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