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U.S. Department of State

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The U.S. Department of State is focused on accomplishing America's mission of diplomacy at home and around the world. The U.S. Department of State manages America’s relationships with foreign governments, international organizations, and the people of other countries. U.S. diplomats and Civil Service professionals carry out the President’s foreign policy and help build a more free, prosperous, and secure world. U.S. Department of State employees, with their skills, character and commitment to public service, are the backbone of America's diplomacy. They represent the people and advocate the interests of the U.S. to the rest of the world. The Foreign Service (FS) is dedicated to representing America and responding to the needs of American citizens in other countries. Members of the Foreign Service can be sent to any embassy, consulate, or other diplomatic mission anywhere in the world, at any time, to serve the diplomatic needs of the United States. Civil Service (CS) employees provide in-depth expertise and continuity in accomplishing all aspects of the Department's mission and are involved in virtually every function of the Department. Civil Service employees issue passports, compile and analyze overseas reports, provide logistical support to posts, consult with Congress about foreign policy initiatives and policies, and formulate and manage the budget. Nearly 7,400 Civil Service (CS) employees serve as a stable resource pool in Washington D.C., at Passport Agencies and field offices throughout the United States, and at several Consulates in Mexico. More than 31,000 Foreign Service National (FSN) employees also supplement the personnel requirements of the Department overseas. FSN employees are local residents of the countries in which we maintain diplomatic posts and consulates. They are valued members of our embassy teams, for they provide continuity for the transient American staff and have language and cultural expertise.

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  • Did you know that Diplomatic Security Service conducts crisis preparedness drills at diplomatic missions? Recently at the U.S. Consulate General in Kolkata, Special Agents attended medical training sessions in English and Bengali to learn critical first aid skills for handling serious injuries. Check out some highlights from their training on the original post from DSS!     Sign up for our Talent Network to stay up to date on opportunities with the U.S. Department of State ⭐ https://lnkd.in/eBt6hU2B

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    DSS special agents in India recently conducted medical training in English and Bengali at the U.S. Consulate General in Kolkata to teach drivers, police bodyguards, and investigators working at the Consulate vital first aid skills for traumatic injuries. DSS training initiatives overseas enhance emergency preparedness, save lives, and safeguard U.S. diplomatic efforts abroad.

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  • Ever since the Trump Administration took office, the dedicated employees of the Department have been working globally on communications efforts to protect our borders and keep Americans safe. From hosting foreign journalists at the southern border in El Paso, Texas to launching targeted communications campaigns in countries across the globe, U.S. embassies and consulates are highlighting the risks of illegal immigration, as well as amplifying collaborative law enforcement operations to dismantle cartels and smuggling networks. Social media has been a powerful tool in these efforts, ensuring potential migrants understand the consequences of illegal crossings. Together, these actions reinforce our America First foreign policy that is deterring illegal immigration and safeguarding our U.S. borders.

    • A screenshot of a post on the StateDept social media account, a photo of an airplane with text overlay: it's time to go back home.
    • A comic-style illustration shared by the U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juárez promoting the CBP Home app for self-deportation. The image depicts a conversation between individuals discussing the risks of being deported if living in the U.S. illegally, followed by steps to use the CBP Home app to return to Mexico voluntarily. The illustration emphasizes the benefits of self-deportation, such as avoiding arrest and increasing the chances of returning legally in the future.
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    • Multiple people hold microphones and iPhones up to hear from a military officer.
  • This week, Secretary Rubio spoke at the America 250 dinner, as we count down to the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding. Throughout the year, we are celebrate more than a country—we are honoring a nation built on a powerful idea. Each generation has worked to bring us closer to the principles of our founding. As President Trump has made clear, #America250 will be a celebration of all that has made America great.

  • State Department Consular Officers receive comprehensive training at our National Foreign Affairs Training Center, allowing them to deliver critical services to American citizens both at home and abroad. They are also one of the first lines of defense in protecting the U.S. border — adjudicating visas, passports, and more. 🛂 ⬇️

    The work of consular officers is critical to protecting U.S. national security. At NFATC, they receive rigorous training from decision-making to interviewing techniques. This is training that makes a difference.

  • In addition to protecting our U.S. government employees at U.S. Embassies and Consulates across the world, the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service protects the masses, including Americans travelling or living overseas, at global events! Check out what we’re doing to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup 👇⚽ and learn more about opportunities to serve at https://lnkd.in/d-za-jGw

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    Calling all soccer fans! The 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026™ - Canada, Mexico and the United States is one year out and DSS is already planning security support for tournament! DSS prep has included: ⚽Attending a FIFA World Cup International Counterterrorism Exercise in Mexico with the head of FIFA security for Mexico and the Mexican military, diplomatic corps, law enforcement, and host stadium security. ⚽Hosting a Qatari delegation to discuss lessons learned from the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and applying best practices when securing major events. Security Committee - اللجنة الأمنية Let's go Team DSS!

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  • Kicking off Independence Day around the world! 🎆 From Norway to Thailand, our diplomatic community’s Fourth of July celebrations commemorate 249 years of independence, freedom, and unity. 🇹🇿 Our U.S. Embassy in Tanzania took part in a charity walk, raising donations for children affected by cancer. 🇳🇴 Our U.S. Embassy in Norway enjoyed a celebration of stars, stripes, and shared values. 🇹🇭 Our U.S. Embassy in Thailand held a fireworks display at TopGolf Thailand. 🇳🇿 Our U.S. Embassy in New Zealand hosted a celebration inspired by U.S. State Fairs, including cowboy hats and corn dogs. 🇵🇰 Our U.S. Embassy in Pakistan highlighted the long-standing relationship between our nations.

    • Group of runners with medals under a finish line. Text overlay: “Tanzania”
    • 12 cupcakes decorated with U.S. flags. Text overlay: “Norway”
    • Fireworks over a golf course. Text overlay: “Thailand”
    • Two people in a room decorated in red, white, and blue, holding yellow sandbags. Text overlay: “New Zealand”
    • Three people dressed in cowboy hats, one holding a guitar. Text overlay: “Pakistan”
  • Join us in congratulating the 175th Class of Diplomatic Technology Officers (DTO)! As Foreign Service Specialists, they join the U.S. Department of State's global team, advancing modern diplomacy through innovative technology. Congratulations! Learn more about what a DTO (DT - Diplomatic Technology at State) does here: https://lnkd.in/e2qqPQh7

    Congratulations to the Diplomatic Technology Officer (DTO) Class 175! 🎉    Our newest class of DTOs completed 14 weeks of specialized training to prepare them for the vital mission of supporting and securing IT operations at U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. As they deploy to post, they will be the backbone of our worldwide communications network. We’re proud to celebrate their graduation and excited to see the impact they’ll make! 

  • Foreign Service Officers and Specialists at U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world routinely meet with both American and international students to discuss their work and the vital role of diplomacy in addressing modern global challenges.      Just as students from different majors find connections between their disciplines and diplomacy, the Foreign Service is comprised of experts from various professional backgrounds as the work in international affairs is multi-faceted and relies on expertise from many fields. No matter what your interests are, the Foreign Service invites you to learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ek_5Cbtx  

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    Mission Geneva welcomed undergraduate and graduate students from The George Washington University and the School for International Training for a discussion about multilateral diplomacy. Students met with U.S. diplomats working in disarmament and political and public affairs. The discussion included a lively Q&A, with students asking thoughtful questions about how Mission Geneva enacts the Trump administration’s priorities and delivers results for the American people and private sector. Our team discussed how Mission Geneva collaborates across the United States government to ensure that we speak with one voice as we advance national priorities across the many international organizations in Geneva.

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  • Did you know about the Diplomacy Lab for students and faculty? Since 2013, the U.S. Department of State has welcomed students of different majors to put their academic expertise into practice by conducting research and finding solutions to current foreign policy challenges at the Department. From energy and immigration policy to cybersecurity and counterterrorism, Diplomacy Lab participants have contributed their talents to foreign policy work: https://lnkd.in/e53B8EFW

    Another project well done by our #DiplomacyLab students! 👏 Virginia Tech students researched potential partners for the Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) Program, the U.S.'s key security initiative to prevent the illicit trade of weapons of mass destruction and related items.    Diplomacy Lab is a partnership between the State Department and U.S. academic institutions across the United States, allowing students to perform research on relevant foreign policy issues while providing the State Department with fresh perspectives to inform decision-making processes. #VirginiaTech #Hokies

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