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Many students don’t realize their social media can impact visa approval. Embassies now check posts, likes, and comments as part of background screening. Old jokes, memes, or political content may be seen as risky, even if harmless. Students often forget what they posted years ago or what might raise concerns. There’s no easy tool to review and clean up their online history. This idea helps them spot hidden risks and secure their study abroad dreams. The idea is to create a tool that scans a student’s social media accounts and flags content that could harm their visa chances. It helps identify risky posts, comments, or likes based on embassy review patterns. The tool also gives clear suggestions on what to delete or edit. It’s like a digital cleanup guide designed specially for students applying to study abroad.
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Another huge startup opportunity The U.S. now requires student visa applicants to make their social media public. That means every post, photo, and like is now part of your visa application. One wrong impression online could raise a red flag—and yo
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Finland Study Visa 2024 and Tips for Students November 20, 2024 Finland Study Visa 2024 and Tips for Students Hey there! Ever dreamed of studying in a place where nature is breathtaking, education is top-notch, and people are super friendly? Well, l
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Imagine Losing Your Visa Over a 5 Year Old Meme You Liked😭 "Bro it was just a joke." Yeah, maybe to you, but try explaining that to a visa officer reviewing your 2018 meme about riots or politics. What most people don’t know is that countries like
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