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Local Employment at U.S. Embassies and Consulates

Locally Employed Staff provide unique services in support of foreign policy at nearly 265 posts worldwide. LE Staff are an integral part of the team dedicated to representing America's interests to other countries. Individuals interested in becoming LE Staff must be legally eligible to work in the country of hire. This may include obtaining a work permit, a residency permit, or, in most instances, both the work and residency permits before the candidacy may be considered.

 


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