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U.S. Embassies to Intensify Vetting for Harvard Travel Applicants
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The State Department has ordered U.S. embassies and consulates to implement stricter vetting for visa applicants seeking to travel to Harvard University. The directive, effective immediately, targets all travel purposes. Enhanced screening includes a thorough review of applicants’ online presence. The measure aims to strengthen security for U.S. educational institutions.
The directive applies to all U.S. diplomatic posts worldwide. It responds to concerns about security risks at prestigious universities.
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The Context
Harvard, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a globally renowned university. It attracts thousands of international students and visitors annually.
Visa vetting processes are standard for U.S. travel approvals. The new policy adds specific scrutiny for Harvard-bound applicants.
Online presence screening examines social media and digital footprints. This aims to identify potential security threats early.
Supporters argue the policy enhances safety at U.S. institutions. Critics worry it may deter international students and scholars.
The U.S. has tightened visa policies in recent years. National security remains a key driver of immigration protocols.
Harvard’s global reputation makes it a focal point for such measures. The policy may set a precedent for other universities.
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