A Green Card holder from India recently revealed on Reddit that his LinkedIn profile was being monitored by someone at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) even after his Green Card case closed in 2024. He shared that this discovery "freaked him out," coming at a time when the US has tightened vetting processes for immigrants. Indian H-1B visa holders face stamping delays due to new social media checks. This man from North Carolina reported that his LinkedIn was first viewed by a USCIS case officer and then by lawyers. He came to the US in 2015 on an F-1 student visa and moved on to STEM OPT. In 2020, he was selected in the H-1B lottery. He got married in 2021 to an Indian-origin US citizen and applied for a marriage-based Green Card in 2023. His Green Card was approved in January 2024 without an interview because his marriage was already over two years old, granting him a 10-year no-condition Green Card. He said he has no criminal record except for a speeding ticket before receiving his Green Card. He confirmed he still lives with his wife, ruling out USCIS checking due to marital issues. Some social media users viewed this as "psychological warfare on immigrant communities." Others suggested the profile views could have other reasons, such as him having a common name. Experts note that since he is a Green Card holder and not yet a US citizen, immigration agencies may still monitor him. The US administration has frozen Green Card applications from 75 countries and is reviewing Green Cards approved under President Biden from certain countries. This case highlights ongoing tight immigration oversight amid stricter rules.