Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
The answer is a resounding YES. You can be disqualified for residency, citizenship, any work visa, tourist visa, student visa, or others.
Let's not kid ourselves, immigration is checking social media for everything you apply for with immigration. Therefore, it is important to understand what they are looking for.
Immigration does not look to see if you are for or against a political party, if you are a Democrat, Republican, or if you support President Joe Biden. They are not looking for that. They look for evidence of fraud, suspicious or criminal activity.
You are applying for the residence based on your marriage. They start checking your social networks. They find that you are dating, kissing, or in romantic positions, with other people they find suspicious of marriage fraud. If you are really with someone else person but at the same time you are petitioning for U.S. citizenship, you can be denied on the basis of marriage fraud.
They find, for example, photos in which you are smoking marijuana. Federal law has not legalized marijuana. In certain states it is legalized only for medicinal and recreational use, but not at the federal level. Therefore, if you are applying for residency or citizenshipIf you do not have a good moral character, your case may be denied.
If you are found on social networks with weapons, and they check that you do not have a license to carry weapons, te can deny the case.
If you are seen engaging in gang-related activities and are considered a suspect involved in criminal activity, your case may be denied.
This is the kind of thing they are looking for.
This le has moved to many artists, This is how it works:
You are coming to the U.S. for tourism, with a Visa for tourist. But, you have in your Instagram the promotion of events in which you are going to play music, sing or work in some way or another, inclusive if sos a model. In other words, you have the Visa tourist but you come to model and you have evidence in your social networks that you come to work.
This is the type of lie, deception, fraud that immigration is looking for in social networks and that is why we have to be careful.
Immigration does not ask for your Password to get into your social networks and delete or alter them. What they want to know is whether you are on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Twitter. why? PBecause if you tell them no, they can look for you. If they find you, it's fraud.
There are people who make their page private, for example on Facebook, so that no one you do not accept has access to your photos or your videos. But, for that you have to take certain precautions. If you are in the popularity competition and you have thousands of people as friends that you don't know but you accept everyone, what's the point of having your private page?
It is very important to have a good legal counselHow? We would need time to explain this to you.
We will advise you to increase the chances of success in your case to help with immigration.
Call me at 88 85 78 78 22 76.
Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Las Vegas.