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OnDoutside

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Fri Mar 30, 2018, 06:39 PM Mar 2018

Anyone travelling to America will need to submit their social media accounts before entering [View all]

I'm shocked this isn't a big international story

They'll also need to give current and previous email addresses and phone numbers. It was revealed on Thursday that the State Department in the U.S. would be seeking all visa applicants to the country to submit their social media accounts along with their visa applications. Along with this, they will also be required to submit all of their email addresses and phone numbers for the last five years.

According to the New York Times, these new additions to the visa applications will be published in Friday's Federal Register and the State Department has said it wants the public to comment on the proposed new requirements. Previously, these requirements were only asked of specific applicants who were placed under additional scrutiny, such as those who have travelled to areas that are controlled by terrorist organisations.

This usually involved around 65,000 people per year, but with the new expansion of the additions, that number will go up to approximately 15 million people every year. If the new documents are approved, then all visa applicants will need to present a list of their social media platforms - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. - and provide the account names for each of those, as well as any previous accounts they may have had in the last five years.


https://www.joe.ie/news/america-visa-social-media-620827
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Give it time. This IS huge but newly proposed, not enacted. Hortensis Mar 2018 #1
Yes, but I can see other nations, even allies, retaliating by requiring similar info from Americans. Rollo Mar 2018 #9
Yes, it's an invasion of privacy, and I don't like it either. Hortensis Mar 2018 #21
So if you actually don't USE social media and don't have accounts and tell them that... hlthe2b Mar 2018 #2
Good question. IluvPitties Mar 2018 #4
A lot of countries rolled over after 2001 in sharing data with the US, so it will be interesting to OnDoutside Mar 2018 #5
They run the phone numbers and emails against a database former9thward Mar 2018 #10
Then you can't possibly be a terrorist FakeNoose Mar 2018 #13
Unless some young whippersnapper agent refuses to believe that ANYONE does not have hlthe2b Mar 2018 #14
I'll bet this is Zuckerberg's idea FakeNoose Mar 2018 #16
"O'er the laaaa-hand OF THE FREEEEEEEEE--!" forgotmylogin Mar 2018 #3
US gestapo makes facebook look like amateurs nt msongs Mar 2018 #6
All visas? Tourist visas? Wow. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #7
Nativism at work. IluvPitties Mar 2018 #8
Lets see what the Universities and Tourism industry have to say. Tatiana Mar 2018 #11
Way to tank tourism $$$ sdfernando Mar 2018 #12
How are they going to validate email address and phones numbers?.. HipChick Mar 2018 #15
Its just to make sure they dont have any compromising pictures of Trump jberryhill Mar 2018 #17
This will do alot for the tourist industry. Crunchy Frog Mar 2018 #18
Your headline is inaccurate. Ms. Toad Mar 2018 #19
It is here in Jamaica malaise Mar 2018 #20
lots of people who travel to foreign lands use burner phones dembotoz Mar 2018 #22
Federal Register - 60 day notice, request for public comment sl8 Mar 2018 #23
This is actually probably long overdue Lee-Lee Mar 2018 #24
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