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Self-audit your public social media presence before your visa interview. Identify inconsistencies and high-risk signals before they become problems.

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LinkedIn
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Facebook
TikTok
Web Search
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Facebook
TikTok
Web Search
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Why this matters now

Social media screening is now official policy

Governments worldwide are expanding vetting procedures to include comprehensive social media reviews for visa applicants.

  1. April 2025
    Content-based denials for extremist endorsement

    Beyond disclosure, the actual content of your posts matters. Endorsing, sharing or "liking" content tied to designated terrorist groups can be held against you. Review old posts for anything that could be read this way.

  2. June 2025
    F, M & J applicants must set profiles to public

    Set every account to public before your interview and keep it public during processing. Officers screen your full online footprint for "hostile attitudes." A private profile can itself trigger suspicion or delay.

  3. December 2025
    Public-profile vetting extended to H-1B & H-4

    H-1B/H-4 applicants must now also set all accounts to public and expect a full online review. This is causing appointment reschedules and longer processing β€” prepare early.

  4. Proposed Β· ~mid-2026
    ESTA social media disclosure (proposed, not yet law)

    For now, social media is OPTIONAL on ESTA. If the rule is finalized (~mid-2026) you would need to disclose your handles. Worth preparing for, but not yet required.

  5. March 2026
    Vetting expanded to ~14 more categories (incl. K-1)

    K-1 and the other named applicants must now also make profiles public and disclose 5 years of handles; the full online footprint is screened.

100%
of DS-160 forms require social media handles
5+ years
of social history may be reviewed
~3 min
to complete your self-audit
What we analyze

We assess whether your public presence aligns with visa requirements

We check the same publicly visible information that visa officers review.

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LinkedIn
  • Profile headline & summary
  • Work history consistency
  • Education claims
  • Public posts & activity
Instagram
  • Bio content
  • Public photos
  • Tagged locations
  • Follower visibility
X (Twitter)
  • Bio & pinned tweets
  • Public timeline
  • Engagement patterns
  • Account verification
Facebook
  • Profile visibility
  • Public posts
  • About section
  • Location check-ins
TikTok
  • Bio content
  • Public videos
  • Account visibility
  • Content themes
Web Search
  • Google & Bing results
  • News articles
  • Public records
  • Professional directories
Inside your report

An officer-grade read on your public presence

Our analysis mirrors exactly what immigration officers look for β€” inconsistencies, red flags, and risk signals that could derail your application.

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Risk Assessment

Each finding scored 1-10 for visa impact severity

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Evidence Gallery

Timestamped screenshots of concerning content

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Case Precedents

Real visa decisions with similar circumstances

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Legal Framework

Relevant INA sections and CFR regulations

Official sources
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Deep Web Search

Search engines, news, and public records

50+ sources
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Action Checklist

Prioritized fixes before your interview

Step-by-step
How it works

Four simple steps to understand your public social media exposure.

1

Select visa type

Choose your visa category for tailored analysis

2

Add your profiles

Enter URLs to your social media accounts

3

Accessibility check

We verify what's publicly visible

4

Get your report

Receive findings and action items

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Trusted before the interview

Applicants check first, fix early, walk in confident

β€œFound two old posts that contradicted my study plans. Fixed them a week before the interview β€” approved with no questions.”
Aylin K.
Aylin K.
F-1 student visa
β€œThe web-search section surfaced a news mention I had no idea was public. Knowing it ahead of time let me prepare an answer.”
Daniel R.
Daniel R.
B1/B2 visitor
β€œIt reads exactly how an officer would. The action checklist told me precisely what to clean up and what to leave alone.”
Priya M.
Priya M.
H-1B applicant
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Visa categories we support

Our analysis is tailored to the specific requirements and scrutiny levels of each visa type.

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United States

B1/B2
Tourist/Business Visitor
F-1
Student Visa
J-1
Exchange Visitor
H-1B
Specialty Occupation
H-4
H-1B Dependent
O-1
Extraordinary Ability
L-1
Intracompany Transfer
K-1
FiancΓ©(e) Visa
ESTA/VWP
Visa Waiver Program
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United Kingdom

Standard Visitor
Standard Visitor Visa
Student
Student Visa
Skilled Worker
Skilled Worker Visa
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Schengen Area

Type C
Short-Stay Visa
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