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QuestionIf you study criminal investigation and forensic science would I still be able to become an F. B. I agent?Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerAbsolutely. Those would be good majors to pursue if your plan is to become an FBI agent.
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QuestionCan a female get into the FBI academy?Community AnswerYes, gender doesn't matter! As long as you have or will meet the requirements to becoming an FBI agent, you can apply.
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QuestionHow many years does it take to be an FBI agent?Community AnswerAfter you file your application it can take anywhere from 6 months to several years.
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QuestionCan I be an FBI agent if I'm not a US citizen?Community AnswerJoining the FBI agency requires an applicant to be a U.S. citizen and to live in the U.S. or its territories for at least three to five years.
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QuestionIf I am already in law enforcement, will that make it easier to become an agent?Community AnswerIf you are in the law enforcement, it should be easier to become an agent, as long as you have met the requirements in the application. Call up and ask for advice on what pathway would be best for you to pursue.
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QuestionWhat does diversified duties mean?Community AnswerDiversified is like the opposite of specialized skills, meaning you're able to do a variety of skilled tasks in various areas of interest or expertise. The FBI wants well-rounded applicants, with unspecified degrees or diverse backgrounds that reflect the ability to pick things up and run with them, using initiative and lateral thinking. Think a sport plus a degree or two plus some volunteering experience plus social media skills plus trekking across a mountain pass for one summer, etc. These aren't actual exact requirements but are given as an example of looking well-rounded -- in other words, don't just do a degree, so plenty of other real life things too!
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QuestionWill they make me take a lie detector test when I apply?Community AnswerIf they consider it necessary, they may use a lie detector test. However, it's not commonly cited as a requirement, so it might only be needed for training purposes, such as learning how to cheat one if you're in the field.
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QuestionSo if I want to be an agent, what major would benefit me most?Community AnswerThere isn't one particular major but helpful education requirements are; hard sciences like biology, chemistry, or physics, accounting, finance experience, finance degree, CPA, or 2 years of work related experience, engineering, computer science experience, psychology, information systems, international studies, law and/or military intelligence. That should give you plenty of options to choose from.
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QuestionWhat is the best college to go to if I want to become an FBI agent?Community AnswerAs long as you meet the goal of completing four years of college with the required major and possess a bachelor's degree, the college won't matter (as long as it wasn't a degree mill). However, the competition is fierce, so do really well at your studies, wherever you may do your degree.
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QuestionIf you only have your GED can you become a FBI agent?Community AnswerIt is good to earn your diploma, but if you join the FBI agency, you must earn a Bachelor's degree.
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QuestionAt top of your answers. You said you have to live in the you.s. for 3-5 years. But if I go to you.s. college and study there. Does it count?Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerYes, but you also have to be a U.S. citizen to apply with the FBI. If you live in the U.S. but are not a citizen, you're not eligible to become an FBI agent.
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QuestionAre Muslim FBI agents allowed to pray at work?Community AnswerAs long as that person is focused on the task and uses their own non-work time to pray (such as breaks and lunchtime), then they can do as they wish faith-wise.
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QuestionDo they check your phone and stuff like that?Community AnswerThey inspect every part of your life (social media, criminal records, etc.). They might check current phone calls, so be sweet, polite and honest in all dealings.
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QuestionWhat should you major in college for get the best chance to get in?Community AnswerCriminology, psychology and/or sociology are your best bets - but the FBI has members with many different degrees.
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QuestionDo I have to be in law enforcement or can I just have a military background?Community AnswerYou csn have either or neither, but you do have to reach the requirements.
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QuestionWhat does FBI stand for?Community AnswerFBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation. Also, their motto is Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity.
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QuestionDo they have a height requirement?Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerNo, there is no height requirement for joining the FBI, so long as you're able to meet their fitness and medical requirements.
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QuestionCan you tell people if you are an FBI Agent?Community AnswerYour family and closest friends can know if you're an FBI agent. Beyond that will probably depend on what you're doing by way of work and what you are told when there.
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QuestionCan you join the FBI if you're in default on your student loans?Community AnswerNo, you must not have a default on federally funded student loans. Pay what is needed before making an application but check whether the fact of having been in default will still register against you.
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QuestionWhat if Im incredibly qualified for the F.B.I. But 14 years old .Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerUnfortunately you'll have to wait until you're 23 to apply. But there's plenty you can do to add to your qualifications! Pursue a relevant education, study a foreign language, and keep your record clean!
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QuestionCan I still become an FBI agent if I am 38 years old?Community AnswerYou cannot be over 36 years old, unless you are a 1811 Federal Law Enforcement officer or a reference-eligible veteran requesting for a waiver. Requirements involve age, they accept people aged only at and between 23 to 36 years old.
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QuestionI am on probation for a felony drug offense. Am I still eligible to be an FBI agent?Community AnswerAs one of the requirements of becoming an FBI agent, people cannot have a history involved with drug use or any probation of a felony, based on the background of any individual.
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QuestionIs it easy or better to become an FBI agent after being a US Marine and special forces?Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerYour military experience will strengthen your application in the eyes of the FBI. However, just being in the military will not by itself guarantee you a position with the FBI.
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QuestionIf I finished a university in Europe, and I earned a Bachelor Degree in Europe school not you. S can I join FBI? Or that would be a problemSamuel C. KingCommunity AnswerThat should not be a problem, as long as you have American citizenship and have lived in the United States.
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QuestionIf you get rejected can you retry againSamuel C. KingCommunity AnswerIn most instances, yes, you'll be able to try again. In your rejection letter, it will be explained to you whether and how you'll be able to apply again to be an FBI agent. You may have to wait a certain amount of time before you can reapply.
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QuestionCan muslims join the fbi agencySamuel C. KingCommunity AnswerYes, there is no religious discrimination in the FBI's hiring process. However, Muslim applicants may find that they are viewed with more suspicion than non-Muslim applicants, although this is certainly not the case for all Muslims who have applied to be FBI agents.
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QuestionCan your father whom you don't associate with criminal record prevent you from being acceptedSamuel C. KingCommunity AnswerProbably not, as long as the FBI agents conducting your background check don't find that your father has negatively influenced you.
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QuestionWill I have to take exams to become an FBI agent?Community AnswerYes you will because that's how they differentiate between good and bad candidates for agents.
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QuestionDo I have to have worked in the military to join the FBI?Samuel C. KingCommunity AnswerNo, you can apply to become an FBI agent without having served in the military.
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QuestionDo I have to be bilingual to join the FBI?Community AnswerNot necessarily, though some particular jobs may require it.
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