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USCIS Reviewing Social Media Accounts of Applicants
May 2, 2016
Representatives from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
recently revealed to members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
(AILA) that USCIS adjudicators have been "… testing social media review in
adjudications." They further indicated that the agency is reviewing social
media as part of pilot programs in order to "… develop standard operating
procedures (SOPs), adjudications guidance, and other necessary process
governance."
USCIS Pilots Social Media Websites in Adjudicating Cases
The information was provided by the USCIS during a liaison meeting with AILA
. The AILA representative asked the USCIS whether adjudicators review "...
social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, blog posts, and dating websites to
verify or investigate information provided by applicants in their
applications or at interviews." The USCIS confirmed that the agency has
tested the feasibility of using this information in the adjudication process
and indicated that there are plans to continue this practice, while taking
into account concerns regarding privacy.
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USCIS Reviewing Social Media Accounts of Applicants
May 2, 2016
Representatives from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
recently revealed to members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
(AILA) that USCIS adjudicators have been "… testing social media review in
adjudications." They further indicated that the agency is reviewing social
media as part of pilot programs in order to "… develop standard operating
procedures (SOPs), adjudications guidance, and other necessary process
governance."
USCIS Pilots Social Media Websites in Adjudicating Cases
The information was provided by the USCIS during a liaison meeting with AILA
. The AILA representative asked the USCIS whether adjudicators review "...
social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, blog posts, and dating websites to
verify or investigate information provided by applicants in their
applications or at interviews." The USCIS confirmed that the agency has
tested the feasibility of using this information in the adjudication process
and indicated that there are plans to continue this practice, while taking
into account concerns regarding privacy.