Trump admin proposes that travelers from Visa Waiver Program countries submit up to 5 years of social media history.
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US Travel Association Responds to New Foreign Traveler Social Media History Proposal
The U.S. Travel Association is responding to the Trump Administration’s proposed changes to the Electronic System for Travel ...
A total of 1,246,048 European residents have visited Belarus since 15 April 2022 (Belarus waived visa requirements for ...
The potential regulation comes as Israeli soldiers have faced scrutiny for their posts on social media during the war in Gaza ...
A group representing the U.S. travel and tourism industry warned Monday that a proposal to require millions of foreign ...
U.S. Travel has issued an unusual, unsigned warning that newly proposed U.S. entry rules allowing the collection of social ...
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New DHS rule to require social media for ESTA applicants
According to a notice in the Federal Register, the Department of Homeland Security will require foreign travelers to provide ...
According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, visitors from certain countries would have to show five years of social ...
A recently published Federal Register notice outlining significant changes to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization ...
The U.S. Travel Association said it was "deeply concerned" about the impact of a proposal that Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers provide their social media from the last five years to Customs and ...
Social media posts deemed dangerous or offensive can increasingly lead to visa denial or online backlash. Here's what global ...
Our community clashed over the new border delays. While some railed against EU incompetence, most insisted Britain is now ...
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