The temporary halt is part of the departmentâs effort to enhance the social media screening and vetting process of foreign students.
WASHINGTONâThe U.S. State Department ordered American embassies worldwide to pause student visa interviews effective May 27, a senior department official confirmed to The Epoch Times.
The temporary suspension, outlined in an internal cable signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is part of the departmentâs effort to strengthen the vetting process, particularly in relation to social media screening.
The internal cable directs consular sections not to add any appointment slots for student and exchange visitor visas (F, M, and J categories) âuntil further guidance is issuedâ in the coming days.
The senior official confirmed the authenticity of the internal communication leaked to the media on the morning of May 27.
During a press briefing that same day, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce emphasized the departmentâs commitment to screening visa applications, without commenting directly about the leaked cable.
âWe take very seriously the process of vetting who it is that comes into the country,â she told reporters.
When asked what has changed in the vetting system, Bruce declined to reveal details of the methods used.
âWeâre not going to lay out here with the media, the nature of the steps that are taken, the methods that we use,â she said.
âWeâve always vetted people trying to come in. Weâve always looked at visas seriously,â she said, questioning why it had become such a controversial issue.
âWhether they be students, or if youâre a tourist who needs a visa, or whoever you are, weâre going to be looking at you.â
Bruce also declined to say whether the pause would delay foreign studentsâ arrival for the fall semester. âI canât speak about what the individual experience will be.â
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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