H1B Visa Social Media Review: Work Visa Vetting
H1B applicants face enhanced vetting. Your online presence should support your employer-sponsored petition.
Enhanced Vetting Requirements
Since 2017, H1B visa holders and applicants are subject to expanded social media screening.
- USCIS and consular officers may review your professional online presence
- Your qualifications and experience claims are verified against public records
- Employer-employee relationship legitimacy may be assessed through social signals
Source: USCIS Policy Memorandum PM-602-0157, Executive Order 13780
What is Public vs Private
Understanding what visa officers can actually see on each platform without logging in.
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Common H1B Social Media Issues
Avoid these red flags in your professional online presence:
Job Title Inconsistencies
Your LinkedIn title must match the H1B petition job title and LCA exactly.
Remote Work Location Signals
Check-ins or posts indicating work from locations other than the LCA-approved worksite.
Multiple Employer Signals
Evidence of working for clients directly or multiple employers suggests visa violations.
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