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America wants 5 years of social media history from tourists: How new rules will impact Indian visa seekers | Explained

US visa news: This change would apply to citizens of around 40 countries that can travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa.

December 10, 2025 / 22:58 IST
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The United States is preparing a significant change to its border screening system, requiring foreign tourists to submit five years of their social media history before being allowed to enter the country. The new rule, published in the Federal Register, reflects how deeply social media is now linked to visa evaluations under the Trump administration. The move comes at a time when H-1B interviews in India have already been postponed due to expanded digital scrutiny.

Social media becomes mandatory for visa waiver travellers

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A notice cited by Bloomberg reports that US Customs and Border Protection will make social media disclosure compulsory for travelers entering under the Visa Waiver Program. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the agency “is adding social media as a mandatory data element” in the Electronic System for Travel Authorization, also known as ESTA.

This change would apply to citizens of around 40 countries that can travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa. These include most European nations, as well as Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Qatar, Chile, Israel and others.