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QuestionMust one be a citizen of the United States to apply? Or can a permanent resident be eligible?Community AnswerYou must be a United States citizen at time of request (when you send in your application).
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QuestionIf I am a dual citizen of the U.S. and another country, would I still be allowed to become a diplomat?Community AnswerNo. Dual citizens need to decide on a single citizenship prior to appointment.
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QuestionCan I work at a US embassy if I am not in the military?Community AnswerYes, you can. Business and political science majors have been known to work for US embassies.
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QuestionCan I become a U.S. diplomat with a foreign nationality?Laith ItmaizaCommunity AnswerNo, you must be a U.S. citizen. Also, if you have dual citizenship, you will be required to renounce your other citizenship to complete the training and hiring process.
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QuestionI am an American citizen in Brazzaville for a long time. I have experience in security in the USA. How can I work at the U.S. Embassy?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo work at the U.S. Embassy in Brazzaville, start by looking for job openings on the U.S. Embassy's website or USAJobs.gov. Given your security experience, you might qualify for security-related positions. Check the job qualifications, which may include security clearance, specific skills, or experience. Update and tailor your resume to the job, and consider contacting the embassy directly for more information on how to apply.
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QuestionCan I work at a U.S. embassy in another country if I am a US citizen but foreign-born?Snakey006550Top AnswererYes, you can work at a U.S. embassy in another country. The U.S. embassy hires American citizens, regardless of birthplace, for various positions, though some roles may have specific eligibility requirements. You can find job listings and apply via USAJobs.gov.
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