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Trump administration to vet all 55 million visa holders — and keep tabs on their social media
“We are a free Country,” Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush, wrote on X. “Under the ...
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal ...
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PM News on MSNUS Visa Applicants and Social Media Disclosure: A Risky Overreach with Dire Consequences for Nigerians
The US has recently implemented a sweeping immigration policy requiring nearly all visa applicants to disclose their social ...
Since the start of Trump’s presidency, tensions between several US universities and the government have unnerved many parents ...
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The Nation Ng on MSNFull list: Social media posts that could ruin your US visa application
Here are the social media posts that could ruin your U.S. visa chances: 1. Violent Political Content Expressing or supporting ...
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The Punch on MSNNigerian visa applicants must provide five-year social media history – US embassy
The U.S. Mission in Nigeria has issued a directive to visa applicants, mandating the disclosure of all social media usernames ...
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Legit.ng on MSNList of 7 Social Media Posts That Could Ruin US Visa Application
This article focuses on the seven social media posts that could ruin applicants visa application into the United States of ...
Learn how to prepare your social media for a 2025 United States visa interview. Avoid rejection with expert tips from Nigerian journalist Mayowa Tijani.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has said that it will impose reciprocal measures following the United States’ decision to ...
united States Mission in Nigeria has declared that all non-immigrant visa applicants will provide details of their social ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria to reciprocate US visa policy, demand social media details
The Federal Government has vowed to reciprocate a new US visa policy that mandates Nigerian visa applicants to disclose their ...
Nigeria has announced it will impose reciprocal demands on US travelers after Washington said it would require social media ...
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