USCIS Implements Stricter Photo Policies to Combat Immigration Fraud
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a new policy aimed at enhancing identity verification and reducing immigration fraud. As part of these changes, applicants for immigration documents will no longer be allowed to submit old photographs, as the agency seeks to curb identity theft and other fraudulent activities. Under the updated regulations, selfies and self-submitted images are also being banned, and photographs must now be no older than 36 months at the time of application. The rule changes have stirred discussions among experts, who are surprised by the increased hurdles put in place for visa applicants. Individuals planning to visit the US are advised to familiarize themselves with these new photo validity rules to ensure compliance with the updated requirements.
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