
Green Card Basics: Do USCIS Officials Look at My Social Media Accounts?
The short answer is no, USCIS officials will no longer look through your social media accounts before they approve your green card petition.
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The short answer is no, USCIS officials will no longer look through your social media accounts before they approve your green card petition.
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