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In this video, we discuss enhanced security screening proposals for tourist visa applicants in late 2025 and beyond. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has introduced a proposal that could significantly change how tourist visa applications are reviewed. While this proposal is not yet a final policy, it is important for applicants to understand what may be coming and how to prepare. 🔍 Key points covered in this video: ⦿ Proposed requirement for tourist visa applicants to disclose social media accounts from the past five years ⦿ Possible requests for personal data, including phone numbers, email addresses, and close family member information ⦿ Explanation that this is currently a proposal only, with a 60-day public comment period ⦿ Why timing may matter if you plan to travel to the U.S. in late 2025 or early 2026 ⦿ How to prepare strong supporting evidence, such as: 1. Hotel or Airbnb bookings 2. Planned activities or events 3. Proof of ties to your home country (employment, bank accounts, property ownership) ⦿ How to prepare for common tourist visa interview questions, including: 1. Purpose of travel 2. Length of stay 3. Ties to your home country 📍 Filmed in San Francisco, where we regularly assist individuals and families with tourist visa preparation and interview strategies. If you’re planning to apply for a tourist visa, staying informed about policy changes and preparing early can make a big difference. For questions or help, contact us: 📞 415-745-3650 📧 info@usimmigrationplan.com Disclaimer: This content is shared for general educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by viewing or interacting with this video. Immigration situations vary case by case. For legal guidance tailored to your circumstances, please consult with a licensed immigration attorney. #touristvisa #visitorvisa #usimmigration #immigrationnews #cbp #visainterview #traveltousa #immigrationlaw #sanfrancisco