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The proposed change would add the question: "Please enter information associated with your online presence — Provider/Platform — Social media identifier" to the I-94 and I-94W forms filled out ...
Foreigners traveling to the United States without a visa would be asked to provide the government with their social media handles under a new proposal from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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USCIS estimates that providing social media handles will add just 0.08 hours—about five minutes—to each application, resulting in a total public burden of 285,999 hours across roughly 3.6 ...
An association for several internet giants, and a number of advocacy groups are not enthused by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s proposal to ask people for their social media identifiers on ...
Homeland Security said the new form question would be worded like so: “Please enter information associated with your online presence — Provider/Platform — Social media identifier.” ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection wants to start collecting the social media accounts for foreign travels entering or leaving the country, to help the agency scour for what it calls “possible ...
A. A social media “handle” or “identifier” is any name used by the individual on social media platforms including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The proposal notes that it would affect roughly 3.6 million applicants. According to Politico, the agency hasn’t stated which social media networks would be included on the form.