US orders pause in student visa interviews ahead of new social media vetting: reports


US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has directed America’s embassies and consulates worldwide to stop scheduling student visa interviews as US President Donald Trump’s administration considers more expansive vetting of the social media profiles of applicants.

The order, laid out in a diplomatic cable on Tuesday, is the latest effort by the administration to restrict international students’ entry to the US over claims that they might promote antisemitism or otherwise threaten national security.

“Effective immediately, in preparation for an expansion of required social media screening and vetting, consular sections should not add any additional student or exchange visitor (F, M, and J) visa appointment capacity until further guidance is issued … in the coming days,” some media outlets have cited the cable as stating.

According to the cable, details of which were first reported by Politico, previously scheduled interviews can proceed.

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Citing China ‘activity’, Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling foreign students

Citing China ‘activity’, Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling foreign students

State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce did not confirm details from the cable during a Tuesday briefing with reporters. When asked if students should expect delays in their visa processing, she said: “We take very seriously the process of vetting who it is that comes into the country, and we’re going to continue to do that.”

Rubio had signalled more restrictions on visa applicants and holders just last week.

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