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foreign-service officer

A professional who represents interests of United States Government and Nationals by conducting relations with foreign nations and international organizations; protecting and advancing political, economic, and commercial interests overseas; and rendering personal services to Americans abroad and to foreign nationals traveling to the United States. Responsibilities include:

  • Manages and administers diplomatic or consular post abroad.
  • Conveys views of U.S.
  • Government to host government.
  • Reports political and other developments in host country to superior or Secretary of State.
  • Analyzes basic economic data, trends, and developments in host country or region.
  • Advances trade by alerting U.S.
  • business personnel to potential foreign trade and investment opportunities.
  • Provides medical, legal, familial, and traveling advice and assistance to U.S.
  • citizens.
  • Issues passports to Americans and visas to foreigners wishing to enter the United States.
  • Offers notarial services and assistance on benefit programs to Americans and eligible foreigners.
  • Determines eligibility of persons to be documented as U.S.
  • citizens.
  • Takes testimony abroad for use in U.S.
  • Courts.
  • May negotiate agreements between host and United States Government.
  • May recommend how American policy can help improve foreign economic conditions.
  • May coordinate American economic assistance programs.
  • May serve in Washington, d.C.
  • as counterpart to outstationed colleagues, relating foreign service administrative needs to Department of State or United States Information Agency.
  • May disseminate information overseas about the United States and its policies by engaging in cultural and educational interaction through United States Information Agency.
  • May be designated according to basic field of specialization as Administrative Officer; Commercial Officer; Consular Officer; Cultural Affairs Officer; Diplomatic Officer; Economic Officer.
  • May be designated.
  • Responsibilities include:
  • Information Officer; Political Officer; Public Affairs Officer.
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