Quick Summary
- The US embassy in India warned visa holders that post-issuance violations of US laws or immigration rules could result in revocation and deportation.
- social media activity is being monitored as part of tightened visa scrutiny for non-immigrant visa categories such as F (student), M (vocational student), and J (exchange visitor). Applicants must make social media profiles public and disclose all handles used in the past five years.
- False data or omissions during the visa process may lead to severe penalties, including criminal charges.
- Recent advisories highlight strict zero-tolerance policies on fraud, requiring absolute clarity from applicants at every stage.
- Indian nationals-among the largest applicant groups for US visas-are reminded to comply with these regulations, as receipt of a visa does not guarantee risk-free status.

embassywarns-visas-can-be-revoked-anytime-for-ruleviolations/articleshow/122434406.cms”>Read More