How to Clean Your Twitter Before a US Visa Interview
What US consular officers look for on Twitter/X, how to find problematic tweets, and what content to delete before your visa interview. A step-by-step guide.
News, guides, and tips on social media screening for visa applicants.
What US consular officers look for on Twitter/X, how to find problematic tweets, and what content to delete before your visa interview. A step-by-step guide.
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