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Want To Visit The US? Hand Over Your Social Media Names


 


 June 4th, 2017  |  10:17 AM  |   2224 views

CNET

 

It's official: President Trump wants your Twitter handle. And your Facebook username. And any other online identity you've possessed over the past five years.

 

Not to keep, mind you. They'll be used to decide whether or not you can obtain a visa to visit or work in the US.

 

Reuters reports that the Trump administration is now asking US visa applicants worldwide to submit those social media handles, as well as biographical information for the past 15 years, as part of a new questionnaire (PDF) -- one that could deny you a visa if they don't like what they see, or perhaps even if you leave the section blank.

 

According to the form, the answers are "voluntary," and yet "Individuals who fail to submit this form or who do not provide all the requested information may be denied a U.S. visa." We've contacted the State Department to ask more specifically about the risks of not providing info.

 

It's not necessarily everyone who'll need to submit the info, however. According to the Office of Management and Budget, which approved the questionnaire for the next 180 days, it will only be handed out to people who "present a threat profile" and require "enhanced screening." They expect it'll affect 65,000 people a year or roughly 0.5 percent of visa applicants.

 

"If a consular officer determines that additional information, including social media handles, is necessary in order to adjudicate a visa application, failure to provide that requested information may result in denial of the visa unless the applicant can provide a credible explanation or supporting documentation‎," a spokesperson tells CNET.

 

However, "Visa applicants who have never used social media will not be refused on the basis of failing to provide a social media handle."

 

It'll be odd if the country which wrote the First Amendment decides to deny people entry based on what they've said. Five years of social media history can get anyone in trouble.

 


 

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courtesy of CNET

by Sean Hollister

 

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