Those applying for an American visa - including tourist and business visas - would be asked to furnish details of their employment and residence for the last 15 years and all the phone numbers they used in the previous five years, a diplomatic cable issued by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, said.
The cable was sent after President Donald Trump signed a revised executive order restricting travel from six Muslim-majority Muslim countries on March 6.
The classified cable asks all its overseas diplomatic posts to immediately draw a set of criteria for a rigorous vetting process for issuing visas to foreign nationals.
It was not clear if the move will have any impact on Indians.
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The cable instructed visa issuing officers to ask additional questions to the applicants.
It would also require the applicant to share with visa officer all phone numbers, emails and social media accounts used in the last five years.
"In order to ensure that proper focus is given to each application, posts should generally should not schedule more than 120 visa interviews per consular adjudicator per day," the cable said.
At the same time, it acknowledged that this might result in interview appointment backlogs.
"Consular officers should not hesitate to refuse any case presenting security concerns," Tillerson wrote in the cable.
"All visa decisions are national security decisions," he added.
Immigration attorneys said the latest move would slow down the visa issuing process and result in backlogs.
In 2016, the State Department issued more than 10 million non-immigrant visas and more than 617,000 immigrant visas.
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