The United States Department of State (“DOS”) has instructed Embassies and Consulates to begin accepting new F, M, and J student visa application appointments following a temporary suspension. The pause was initiated to allow DOS to implement policy changes regarding social media vetting. After the suspension, e F, M, and J student visa applicants are required to make their social media accounts public for vetting purposes.
In a DOS announcement, DOS will use all information available for “visa screening and vetting to identify visa applicants who are inadmissible to the United States, including those who pose a threat to U.S. national security. Under this new guidance, we will conduct a comprehensive and thorough vetting, including online presence, of all student and exchange visitor applicants in the F, M, and J nonimmigrant classifications.”
The new policy, following the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to begin screening anti-Semitic online activity posted by foreign nationals is the latest in a series of protocols established by the Trump Administration.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did F, M and J student visa interviews resume and what are the new requirements?
The U.S. Department of State directed consular posts to resume scheduling F, M and J student visa interviews effective June 25, 2025. The most significant new requirement: applicants must keep their social media accounts in public mode during the review period, and consular officers will conduct a comprehensive review of the applicant’s entire online presence as part of the visa adjudication process.
What is the difference between F-1, M-1 and J-1 visas?
The F-1 visa is for students enrolled in academic programs at accredited universities, colleges, or language schools. The M-1 visa is for students in vocational and technical programs. The J-1 visa is for students and scholars participating in exchange programs. All three are nonimmigrant visas requiring a consular interview, and all three are now subject to the enhanced social media vetting requirements.
Do Vietnamese and Filipino students need to make their social media accounts public for the visa interview?
Yes – under the new policy, F, M and J visa applicants are required to keep social media accounts in public mode during the application review period so that consular officers can access them. Vietnamese students should ensure their accounts are public for interviews at the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, and Filipino students should do the same for interviews at the U.S. Embassy in Manila.
Can social media content affect a student visa application outcome?
Yes, if consular officers find content that contradicts information declared in the application or content indicating grounds of inadmissibility, it may affect the outcome. However, normal, lawful social media activity does not create problems. The most important factor is consistency between social media content and DS-160 information – deliberately omitting accounts creates greater risk than the content itself.
What happened to F, M and J student visa appointments that were scheduled during the pause?
Students who had appointments scheduled during the pause period should check directly with the relevant consular post – the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City for Vietnamese applicants, or the U.S. Embassy in Manila for Filipino applicants – to confirm the current status of their appointments and any additional requirements under the new social media vetting procedures.
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