从2025年12月15日起,美国要求签证申请人将社会媒体公诸于众,以接受安全检查。
U.S. to require visa applicants to make social media public for security checks starting Dec. 15, 2025.
美国国务院要求H-1B、H-4、F、M和J签证申请人从2025年12月15日起向公众公布他们的社交媒体简介,作为扩大国家安全检查的一部分。
The U.S. State Department is requiring H-1B, H-4, F, M, and J visa applicants to set their social media profiles to public starting December 15, 2025, as part of expanded national security screening.
此举是特朗普政府移民镇压的一部分, 要求公众可以访问Facebook、Instagram、X、LinkedIn和YouTube等平台上的账户, 让领事官员可以审查申请人的在线活动。
The move, part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, mandates public access to accounts on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and YouTube to allow consular officers to review applicants’ online activity.
该政策适用于新申请人、续签人和受抚养人,由官员评估与错误信息、内容节制和压制言论自由有关的潜在风险。
The policy applies to new applicants, renewals, and dependents, with officials assessing potential risks related to misinformation, content moderation, and suppression of free expression.
它遵循早先的限制,包括暂停19个高风险国家的绿卡和庇护申请,以及新的H-1B签证10万美元费用。
It follows earlier restrictions, including a pause on Green Card and asylum applications from 19 high-risk countries and a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas.
虽然国务院尚未确认自动拒绝违反规定的情况,但建议申请人遵守规定,以避免延误。
While the State Department has not confirmed automatic denials for non-compliance, applicants are advised to comply to avoid delays.