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Travelers vary of new US visa rules requiring social media checks

Social media screening for US visas raises tourism concerns.

US Social Media Visa Checks Spark Tourism Slump Fears


California joins Massachusetts, Florida, New York, Hawaii, Georgia, and all 44 US states facing a massive tourism slump as the US government ramps up mandatory social media screening for visa applicants, requiring five years of platform history, public profile settings, and keyword analysis that triggers delays and refusals for international travelers.

America’s iconic destinations—where California’s golden surf crashes rhythmically against Malibu’s dramatic cliffs while Napa Valley’s endless vines heavy with ripe Cabernet Sauvignon stretch toward coastal fog banks, Florida’s Miami neon pulses vibrantly through South Beach’s pastel art deco nights filled with salsa rhythms and Cuban coffee aromas, New York’s Times Square billboards dazzle endlessly amid yellow taxi streams and Broadway marquee glow, Hawaii’s Waikiki waves frame leisurely Diamond Head hikes through plumeria-scented trails, Massachusetts’ Boston Harbor hosts history-rich Freedom Trail walks past clam chowder stands, and Georgia’s Savannah squares bloom lush with flowing Spanish moss beneath ancient live oaks—now risk emptying dramatically as international travelers face invasive digital scrutiny, with consular officers flagging risky keywords, controversial group memberships, decade-old protest posts, and even large.

The policy expansion blankets ESTA Visa Waiver Program applicants alongside intensified H-1B, F, M, J student visas, demanding full public social media access for comprehensive national security vetting—sparking appointment cancellations, chaotic rescheduling wars at US embassies worldwide, spiking 221(g) refusals where even expunged digital footprints, deleted political comments, or massive extended family messaging groups raise endless red flags for tourists dreaming of American beach getaways, city adventures, or family reunions.

Key Points

  • Five-year comprehensive social media history required.
  • Public profile settings mandatory for all platforms.
  • ESTA Visa Waiver Program now heavily scrutinized.
  • 221(g) administrative refusals spike dramatically.
  • All 44 states face precipitous visitor declines.

Bottom Line: US social media visa vetting casts unprecedented digital scrutiny over sun-drenched beach sunsets, electric city neon skylines, and majestic mountain trails—chilling international tourism flows that threaten to empty iconic resorts, quiet legendary landmarks, and dim America’s global welcome amid escalating security demands that reshape the entire visitor economy.