“Become a Consular Fellow and use your language proficiency in Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic, or Portuguese as part of a unique national service program working in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad.”
Become a Consular Fellow and use your language proficiency in Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic, or Portuguese as part of a unique national service program working in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad.
The Consular Fellows Program is a limited non-career appointment of up to five years which directly supports the Bureau of Consular Affairs’ mission to provide overseas consular services that protect U.S. citizens, ensure U.S. national security, facilitate the entry of legitimate travelers, and foster economic growth at home.
Consular Fellows adjudicate visa applications of foreign citizens seeking to come to the United States to visit, study, and work, and assist U.S. citizens traveling or living abroad. You are on the front lines of preventing fraud, combatting trafficking in persons, and protecting U.S. border security.
Working together with dedicated professionals, this public service opportunity provides valuable professional experience, and you will develop and apply a wide range of skills, from managing resources to conducting public outreach.
The Department of State offers a recruitment incentive bonus to eligible Consular Fellow candidates who demonstrate designated language qualifications. The Department determines the language qualifications each fiscal year based on service needs. For Fiscal Year 2025, a recruitment incentive bonus is available to Consular Fellow candidates who, at the time of hiring, have the following language scores: 2/1 Chinese Mandarin, 2/2 Portuguese, or 3/3 Spanish. Consular Fellows may also be eligible to participate in the U.S. Department of State’s Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) at any post in which they serve when they sign an initial three-year service agreement. For more information on the program visit Foreign Service Officer Benefits.
We are looking for motivated, culturally aware, adaptable problem-solvers who have sound judgment and strong customer service skills and can retain their composure during stressful circumstances.
Learn more about the duties and find all the requirements for the position and the application process by visiting the Consular Fellow Selection Process and Vacancy announcement. Please note this archived job listing is for informational purposes. Candidates must adhere to the requirements listed in the open vacancy announcement at the time of their application Sign up to receive a notification when the vacancy is open for application.
*EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION PROGRAM (E-Verify) – Verification of employment eligibility in the United States is required.
U.S. law requires companies to employ only individuals who may legally work in the United States – either U.S. citizens, or foreign citizens who have the necessary authorization. This agency utilizes E-Verify to compare information from the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to data from U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) records to confirm employment eligibility. If the employee’s information does not match DHS and/or SSA records, the employee is given an opportunity to resolve the problem. If eligibility cannot be verified, employment will be terminated.
**The Department of State Suitability Review Panel and standards are defined in Chapter 3 of the Foreign Affairs Manual. For more information please visit: https://fam.state.gov/.
***For more information about Veteran’s Preference and how it is applied in the selection process, please visit: http://careers.state.gov/faqs/
If you’re ready to apply, please visit Test Information and Selection Process.
What We Do
Working in the Foreign Service offers unique rewards that few other professions can match, including the experience of not just visiting, but living in, a foreign country, as well as the pride and gratification of representing the United States in an official capacity. |
Consular Fellows Program Test Information and Selection Process
Learn about the Eight (8) Steps to Becoming a Language-Designated Consular Fellow |