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Want To Study In The USA? Prepare Your Social Media For Scrutiny

Written by Roberta Souza
Published on 25/06/2025 at 13:01
Updated on 25/06/2025 at 13:03
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US Embassy Requires Public Social Media Profiles from Students Applying for Visas; Understand How This Affects Your Application and Prepare Yourself.

Brasilia, June 25, 2025 – If you dream of studying in the United States, prepare yourself: your posts are no longer just a matter of likes, but also of eligibility.

“Obtaining a visa for the US is a privilege, not a right,” emphasizes the official statement, stressing that the measure aims to “maintain the highest standards of national and public security” during the visa granting process.

Privacy Under Scrutiny

Until now, many applicants kept their accounts private by default. Now, every post, comment, or share may be evaluated by State Department agents looking for indications of behaviors that may represent a “threat to national security.” According to the Embassy, the check goes beyond traditional documents, incorporating direct observation of profiles on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

What Changes in Practice?

Public Profiles Adjust your privacy settings: private accounts will be flagged as “pending” until they are made public.
Scheduling Consulates will soon resume scheduling interviews for student visas. Keep an eye on the official website for available dates and times.
National Security Each decision will be based on risk assessment. In addition to academic and financial documentation, the applicant must prove that their online activities do not pose a threat to US interests.

Reactions and Impacts

Foreign relations experts warn that it is a major change in the culture of digital privacy. Students must face it as an extra challenge: having a good academic record and meeting the requirements might not be enough; a misunderstood post could cost you your dream of an American visa.

Tips for the Applicant

  • Prior Audit: Review all your posts; controversial or potentially offensive content deserves deletion or archiving.
  • Professional Profile: Take this time to bolster your academic image: showcase projects, articles, and experiences that highlight your commitment.
  • Transparency: If there are doubts about any old content, be ready to explain the context during the interview.

With this new guideline, the message is clear: those aiming to cross the Atlantic towards their academic dream must pay as much attention to digital etiquette as they do to their academic record. After all, in the eyes of “Uncle Sam,” your feed is worth as much as your resume.

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