Find what USCIS
will find. Before
they find it.
Consular officers and USCIS adjudicators screen your social media as part of every visa decision. We scan it the same way they do — flag the posts that could deny your visa, and tell you exactly what to do about each one.
Three steps. One clear plan.
Submit your handles
Paste your public social URLs — Instagram, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube. We never ask for passwords. Same scope a consular officer can see.
No login requiredAI scan, attorney-grade rules
Our system analyzes up to 5 years of content against the actual grounds of inadmissibility under INA §212 and DS-160 disclosure questions.
INA §212 rule setGet a plan, not just flags
PDF report with every flagged post, why it's flagged, and a specific action — delete, archive, leave, or be ready to explain at your interview.
Delivered in 24–48hrsOther tools spot keywords.
We spot legal risk.
Trained on what actually triggers RFEs and refusals.
Our risk model isn't a generic LLM guess. It's tuned on the patterns that show up in real-world 214(b) refusals, 221(g) administrative processing, and RFEs — categorized against INA §212 grounds.
We tell you what to do, not just what's wrong.
Every flagged post comes with a specific action. Delete it. Archive it. Add it to your interview prep document. No vague “this might be risky” — actual decisions you can execute today.
Pro reports include licensed-attorney review.
For prior denials, RFEs, O-1 cases, EB filings, or any high-stakes interview, a U.S. immigration attorney personally reviews your flagged content and provides a written memo plus a 30-minute consultation.
No passwords. No selling data. Ever.
We only analyze publicly visible content — the same scope an officer can see. We don't ask for logins, don't store posts after your report is delivered, and never sell your data to third parties.
Start free. Upgrade when it counts.
One-time scans. No subscriptions unless you choose Monitor. Three tiers built around what your case actually needs — not artificial feature gates.
Quick risk check before you file. No credit card. See the format and decide if you need more.
- 1 social account
- Last 12 months of public posts
- AI risk summary, 3 categories
- Email-delivered summary
- Sample of flagged posts
Full screening across your real digital footprint. Built for B1/B2, F-1, H-1B, AOS, and family-based applicants.
- Up to 3 accounts
- 5-year lookback (DS-160 match)
- Cross-platform consistency check
- Full PDF report with risk scores
- Post-by-post action plan
- Priority processing · 48hr turnaround
For prior denials, RFEs, O-1, EB cases, or anyone with prior immigration history. Reviewed by a licensed U.S. immigration attorney.
- Up to 10 accounts + Google & web mentions
- 10-year lookback
- Written memo by U.S. immigration attorney
- 30-min attorney consultation included
- Mock interview prep tied to your footprint
- Free re-scan within 60 days
- 5-business-day turnaround · Rush available
A bad post can cost a visa as easily as a missing document. The difference is, you can fix the post.
Things people ask before they file.
Do U.S. visa authorities actually check social media?
Yes. Since 2019, DS-160 and DS-260 forms require disclosure of social media identifiers. Consular officers and USCIS adjudicators routinely review public profiles as part of security and credibility screening. Posts that contradict your application can trigger 214(b) refusals, 221(g) administrative processing, or RFEs.
Is this legal advice?
The Free and Standard reports are AI-generated risk analysis and are not legal advice. The Attorney-Reviewed tier includes a written memo and consultation with a licensed U.S. immigration attorney — that engagement is legal advice within its defined scope.
Why use this if I already have a lawyer?
Most immigration lawyers don't have time to go post-by-post through 5+ years of your content. We do that work and hand the results to you (or your lawyer) in a format that's easy to act on. We also offer white-label and bulk plans for firms.
Do you store my passwords or private content?
Never. We only analyze publicly visible content — the same scope an officer can see at your interview. No logins, no DMs, no private posts. Source data is purged after your report is delivered.
I already filed. Is it too late?
No. Run a scan now. If we find issues, you can clean them up before your interview or before USCIS issues an RFE. Many problems are recoverable if you catch them early.
I had a prior visa denial. Can you help?
Yes. Choose Attorney-Reviewed. A licensed immigration attorney will flag issues that connect to your prior denial and help you build a clean explanation framework for your next interview.
Your application is one post away from a problem.
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