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New US visa rules require Zimbabwean students to make their social media public for vetting
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46289, member: 636"] The United States demands Zimbabwean students make their social media accounts public before applying for study visas. Students seeking F, M or J visas must change privacy settings to allow American officials full access to their online profiles. The new rules affect university students, vocational trainees and cultural exchange participants from Zimbabwe. Officials announced the policy change on June 18 and put it into effect immediately. Students who keep private accounts may face visa denials. American authorities expanded their screening process to examine applicants' online behavior more closely. Visa officers will review posts, comments and connections on platforms like Facebook, Instagram and X. The State Department requires students to list every social media username they used during the past five years on their DS-160 application forms. Officials search for signs of hostility toward American citizens, culture, government or founding principles. Missing usernames or private settings could result in permanent visa ineligibility. The changes create major challenges for Zimbabwean students who often use nicknames or restricted privacy settings. Many students post content using Shona or Ndebele languages that American officials will examine. Student visa appointments stopped during May but have started again under the new transparency requirements. The US Embassy has not issued local guidance for Zimbabwean applicants. Students should review their social media history and privacy settings before submitting applications. [/QUOTE]
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