New York, NY – July, 2025 – In today’s digitally connected world, international students face not only immigration hurdles but also growing concerns over online privacy. Berd & Klauss, PLLC, a highly regarded visa attorney in New York, is now actively advising students on how their digital footprint can impact visa status, immigration interviews, and long-term residency plans.

Recent trends show U.S. immigration officers are increasingly reviewing social media, digital records, and online behaviour during visa assessments, particularly for F-1 student visa holders. This growing surveillance has created confusion and anxiety among students unfamiliar with how their online activity might be interpreted.

“Today, online privacy is more than a tech issue — it’s an immigration issue,” says Alex Berd co-founder of Berd & Klauss, PLLC. “Many international students don’t realize how something as simple as a social post or group membership could affect their visa application or renewal. That’s where legal guidance matters.”

•         Digital Risk Awareness Workshops

Helping international students understand how U.S. immigration officials view online content during background checks.

•         Social Media Best Practices for F-1 Visa Holders

Guidance on maintaining a positive and compliant digital presence while studying in the U.S.

•         One-on-One Consultations on Privacy & Immigration

Personalized sessions to review students’ concerns and educate them on digital behaviour that could raise red flags.

•         Support During Visa Interviews & Renewals

Legal prep for responding to questions about online activity and affiliations.

•         Ongoing Legal Support for Student Visa Holders

Continued updates and advice on policy changes impacting both visa status and online surveillance.

As a trusted visa attorney in New York, Berd & Klauss is committed to supporting students not just with their applications, but with the full range of real-world challenges that come with living abroad under immigration scrutiny.

“Education should be empowering, not intimidating,” says Michael Klauss. “We want international students to feel confident that they’re protected both on paper and online.”

Whether you're a current F-1 visa holder or planning to apply, Berd & Klauss encourages students to seek legal advice about online privacy early in their journey.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit https://berdklauss.com/

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