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Do Not Let Social Media Refuse Your US Visa

How Indian Applicants Survive DS-160, DS-260 and the USCIS Vetting Center in 2026 (H1B CRISIS & PLAN B - The American Dream Plan B Series)

by Manoj Palwe

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About the Book

Abot the Book The U. S. consular interview is no longer the moment that decides your visa. In 2026, the decision is shaped 48 to 72 hours earlier — inside the new USCIS Vetting Center in Atlanta, by AI screening that reads your Instagram, your LinkedIn, your WhatsApp Business profile, and the regional Indian platforms you have not thought about in years.

Executive Order 14161, the December 2025 expansion to H-1B and H-4 online-presence review, the March 2026 expansion to K-visas and exchange categories, and the April 2026 USCIS antisemitic-activity grounds have together produced a vetting environment older guidance no longer reflects.

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This book is a refusal-prevention playbook for Indian applicants across every category — B1/B2, F-1, J-1, H-1B, H-4, L-1, K-1, EB-1/2/3, IR/CR, and family-based — written by RCIC Manoj Palwe (R422575, CAPIC R11592, MIA Examination Qualified) from twenty-five years and 10,000-plus client families of consular preparation experience.

Inside: a one-page emergency mode for readers whose interview is within seven days; six applicant personas with chapter-by-chapter reading paths; the Five-Year Digital Audit method with worked examples; the 90-Day Digital Hygiene Plan as a printable planner; a field-by-field DS-160 and DS-260 walkthrough with common Indian mistakes and acceptable fixes; visa-category pre-submission checklists; the four elements of INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) material misrepresentation reduced to a single page; Indian-specific risks across WhatsApp, Telegram, caste, religion, politics, and family-linked accounts; and what to do if you have already submitted a DS-160 with errors.

Two hundred pages. May 2026 edition. The book that prepares the applicant before the algorithm decides.

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This book is a refusal-prevention playbook for Indian applicants across every category — B1/B2, F-1, J-1, H-1B, H-4, L-1, K-1, EB-1/2/3, IR/CR, and family-based — written by RCIC Manoj Palwe (R422575, CAPIC R11592, MIA Examination Qualified) from twenty-five years and 10,000-plus client families of consular preparation experience.

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Inside: a one-page emergency mode for readers whose interview is within seven days; six applicant personas with chapter-by-chapter reading paths; the Five-Year Digital Audit method with worked examples; the 90-Day Digital Hygiene Plan as a printable planner; a field-by-field DS-160 and DS-260 walkthrough with common Indian mistakes and acceptable fixes; visa-category pre-submission checklists; the four elements of INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) material misrepresentation reduced to a single page; Indian-specific risks across WhatsApp, Telegram, caste, religion, politics, and family-linked accounts; and what to do if you have already submitted a DS-160 with errors.

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Two hundred pages. May 2026 edition. The book that prepares the applicant before the algorithm decides.

Book details

AuthorManoj Palwe
GenrePolitics & Social Sciences
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0H2JDVJ14
Rating4.0 / 5
StatusLIVE

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Helpful and Practical Advice for a Stressful Process

A close friend of mine was preparing for a U.S. visa application, and I bought this book for him because the entire process felt overwhelming. He told me that the information was surprisingly detailed and practical, especially regarding social media reviews and digital presence.