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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Dec 15, 2025, 01:58 PM Dec 15

US social media requirements for foreign visitors could have 'chilling effect' on travel, industry group says [View all]

Source: Reuters

December 15, 2025 10:56 AM EST Updated 2 hours ago


WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A group representing the U.S. travel and tourism industry warned Monday that a proposal to require millions of foreign visitors to provide social media handles used over the past five years could have a "chilling effect" on visits to the United States. The proposed change, announced in a U.S. government notice last week and expected to take effect on February 8, would require travelers from countries in the visa waiver program to submit the social media data.

"If we get this policy wrong, millions of travelers could take their business and the billions of dollars they spend elsewhere, only making America weaker," the U.S. Travel Association said Monday in a statement. "One thing that isn’t in question: this policy could have a chilling effect on travel to the United States."

Applicants for immigrant and non-immigrant visas have been required to share that information since 2019. The Trump administration has taken a range of steps to tighten vetting of foreigners entering the U.S. The requirement for additional information stemmed from a Trump executive order issued on January 20 calling for visitors to the U.S. to be "vetted and screened to the maximum degree," according to the notice published by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The visa waiver program allows travelers from 42 countries, mostly in Europe, to visit the U.S. for up to 90 days without a visa. They must complete an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) form, which under the change would require social media handles. The U.S. would also require all email addresses used over the last 10 years and names, birth dates, residences and birthplaces of parents, siblings, children and spouses, the notice said, which is open for public comment for 60 days.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/us-social-media-requirements-foreign-visitors-could-have-chilling-effect-travel-2025-12-15/



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