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Aussie travellers warned of what could ‘trigger a denial’ under Trump’s new US border plan

You are here: Home > News > Aussie travellers warned of what could ‘trigger a denial’ under Trump’s new US border plan

2025-12-11 by jamie@worldwidemigrationpartners.com

Travellers from Australia may soon be forced to hand over five years’ worth of social media data when entering the US. Melissa Vincenty is interviewed by Yahoo! News.

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Travellers from Australia may soon be forced to hand over five years’ worth of social media data when entering the US...

Melissa Vincenty, US immigration lawyer and founder of Worldwide Migration Partners

About The Author

Melissa Vincenty is a U.S. Attorney, a registered Australian Migration Agent and the founder and managing director of Worldwide Migration Partners. Melissa has over 25 years of experience in U.S. Immigration Law, including practising at the world’s largest U.S. Immigration Firm and more than 15 years as a Country Specialist (China and Tibet) for Amnesty International USA.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is general in nature, may not, and is not intended to constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information, and is for general informational purposes only. It does not represent legal advice specific to any individual/s situation, and should not be relied on as such. Please contact us to schedule a legal consultation for advice specific to individual circumstances.

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Filed Under: News, Worldwide Migration Partners Tagged With: E-3 Visa, E-3 Visa Application, E-3 Visa Renewals, E-3 Visa Sponsor, Expat Guide

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