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Support Services
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Support Services


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Foreign Service employees and family members coping with personal and community crises in the face of the unique challenges associated with service overseas require a strong support system.  FLO works with other agencies and offices to help all who serve at embassies and consulates. 

Guidance and Referral on Foreign Service Lifestyle Issues
Foreign Service employees and family members dealing with personal concerns receive guidance and assistance from FLO's Support Services Officer. Communication is confidential. Contact the Family Liaison Office.

--  Adoption and the Foreign Service Family
--  Death of a Foreign Service Employee or Family Member
--  Divorce
--  Foreign Born Spouses
--  Counseling Resources
--  Elder Care Issues and the Foreign Service Family
--  Getting Married Checklist for Foreign Service Employees
--  Long Distance Relationships and Separated Tours: When Couples Live Apart
--  Separate Maintenance Allowance
--  Travel of Children of Separated Families
--  Members of Household: Information for Family Members Not On Employee's Official Travel Orders

  

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