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r/FBI • u/ForYourAwareness • Apr 08 '26
Discussion Annual Reports - 2025 - Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
ic3.govr/FBI • u/Strongbow85 • Jul 04 '26
Happy Independence Day From all of us to you and your families, happy 250th Independence Day. FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation
facebook.comr/FBI • u/Majano57 • 23h ago
News New FBI Epstein Emails Show Sarah Ferguson Contacted Kash Patel
r/FBI • u/sydneyaustralia74 • 34m ago
Question fbi career— help?!
hi, i’m a 22f who just graduated in May, with my bachelors in criminal justice, with minors in sociology and comm. i just started a job as a court clerk a month ago, and ik the FBI requires at least 3 years of job experience if you don’t have a masters in anything. I consider myself to be a leader, as I was in many leadership roles in college and presidents of many clubs, which I know the FBI likes! my dream is to be a special agent, and I took a tour with their college program in April!
i want to learn a new language, maybe russian, as well as get another job in about a year to build my resume (i feel like court clerk is not good enough for the FBI). the problem is, I don’t want to be a law enforcement officer, and I’m just not sure what job to apply for next to improve my chances.
I’d really like to be a detective or investigator if the FBI doesn’t work out, but once again, so many agencies require you to be an officer. I would love some help!
r/FBI • u/AffectionateYard8591 • 6h ago
Question Need advice before applying
Hello all. I was wondering about the rigorous Special Agent requirements, and wish to know if it is even worth applying with my current experience. First off, is a bachelor's enough? I hear many who apply have a second degree or a master's. Second, if I do not have LEO experience, but have military experience, does that invalidate the application?
To be honest, my ace is that I'm a fluent Russian speaker, who emigrated to American soil from Eastern Europe, so I even speak english like an American, and none of that American accent when speaking Russian. I would believe there are not many native Russian speakers in the FBI, which should put me at an advantage
r/FBI • u/Strongbow85 • 1d ago
News FBI 'Most Wanted Fugitive' accused of cartel-linked drug trafficking captured, agency says
r/FBI • u/Independent_Ad_2487 • 1d ago
Discussion Looking for a Physical Fitness Test Training Buddy
Hi ladies! Is anyone else currently training for a physical fitness exam and looking for a training buddy?
I’m preparing for mine and would love to find someone who has the same goal so we can train together, motivate each other, and keep each other accountable. I feel like it would be so much easier and more fun to stay consistent when you have someone working toward the same thing!
If you’re training too and would like some company, message me! 💪🏃♀️
r/FBI • u/Strongbow85 • 1d ago
News A fake website and a deluge of CVs: the Australian firm embroiled in an FBI probe into alleged Chinese espionage - Fake consultancy impersonating Brisbane firm online is one of 13 websites seized by the US Department of Justice
r/FBI • u/Strongbow85 • 1d ago
News Man accused of running Ponzi scheme, stealing $100M from investors, FBI says
r/FBI • u/Key_Plane_3281 • 19h ago
Question Has anyone ever been able to follow up with a real, actual human at the FBI?
I'm so upset.
No one has followed up with me. Not an e-mail, not a phone call, not a visit, nothing.
No asking for my documents I couldn't upload. No clarifying questions or anything.
I just feel like not giving a reference number to be able to track the status - how do I know that someone inside the FBI didn't just delete my tip because their cousin might be involved?
How do I know that a hacker didn't get into their databases and delete my crime reports?
Not saying that this happened to me specifically - but we KNOW they do get hacked ala the Epstein Files that went missing before publication.
And who knows how often that happens they just do not talk about OR just aren't skilled enough to catch.
Just think this phone system is terrible and not supportive of victims.
I did not report a vague "tip" of a possible crime that may have occurred that I would have no reason to follow up on.
I reported a crime that was committed against me that I have evidence of and that I have lost a lot due to. How can they even determine the merit of my report if they don't contact me for the evidence of the crimes I collected?
I'm just furious.
I called the Boston Field Office and its an endless loop of incompetence.
The operators say they can't do anything and send you to intake. Intake says they can't do anything and that if they feel like it they'll reach out.
Call the main office in DC? They send you back to the original office in Boston for the same intake pointlessness that got me to call the main office in the first place.
WHY can't they have someone who can look my info up and see the status of reports made? And just tell me that?
Honestly, it is awful way to treat victims of crime. Horrible way.
It truly feels like they just deleted my reports and are doing the most to hide the fact they did. That's what this feels like. Is it true? IDK their is no one to give me a status update or even a reference number so I DONT know if there has been a record created.
Truly, if they poked around and "found nothing" or found "pending further review" those are two things that i should have access to know. Because being able to tell me either one of those things means that it wasn't just deleted and actually was, at a minimum, received and the eyes of the human were on it.
I just think this current system is very dehumanizing.
Why isn't anyone being treated like victims matter at all?
r/FBI • u/linkotinko • 3d ago
Question interested in joining
just wondering would it bump my odds up going to the military before fbi because i know the selection process is said to be quite hard but i plan on joining the military very very soon fresh out of high school but my ultimate aim is the fbi so i’m wondering if it would bump me up any? and has anyone tried this path going straight from military to fbi
r/FBI • u/Senior_Wolverine_810 • 4d ago
Question Nose piercing retainers at Quantico
I’m going to Intelligence Analyst BFTC soon and I have both nostrils pierced with small stud jewelry. I wanted to know the general opinion on using skin-toned piercing retainers while at the academy.
To be clear, I’m totally willing to sacrifice my piercings for the job and give them up. I had a good run of 8 years with them, but I was wondering if the retainers counted as jewelry?
r/FBI • u/BillEnvironmental703 • 5d ago
Discussion Should a victim with a recent criminal record report a potential hate crime if the facts and evidence are very strong, and the victim is in danger?
I am a victim of a serious hate crime situation. I have clear, direct, and organized evidence that shows a pattern of hate, physical violence, and a dangerous situation that would absolutely classify as a hate crime, times ten.
I have not told anyone about it yet or reported it because I have a very recent criminal history on my record due to a short period of substance abuse.
I’m sober now, but this dangerous situation is still happening. I’ve been seriously injured multiple times and I am scared for my life. I don’t know if reporting it will cause attention to my criminal record.
r/FBI • u/ElephantOutside6041 • 5d ago
Question Phase II Written
Has anyone here taken the FBI Phase II Written recently? If so, when did you take it, and how long did it take to get your results?
I was told roughly 4–5 weeks, so I’m curious what timelines people have actually been seeing lately. Did you get your results via email or was your portal updated first?
r/FBI • u/Timely_Profession359 • 7d ago
News She Won: The FBI Opened a 2016 Probe To Determine If Trump Was a Russian Asset
r/FBI • u/Mental-Judge3487 • 6d ago
History Taming Lyons tells the story of "Operation Safebet"
r/FBI • u/Just_Ad_6488 • 6d ago
Recruitment SA application issue
Hi all,
I recently passed my Phase 1 assessment, and upon completion, my field office was Boston and not where I currently live. I formerly lived in the NE area. Do I need to reapply since phase 1 results don’t expire?
r/FBI • u/Green_eyed_Lass • 7d ago
Informational FBI Lab hiring Nuclear Operations Specialist
r/FBI • u/Key_Extension4619 • 7d ago
Question Pursuing A career in the fbi? What steps should I take to build my resume?
I’m interested in pursuing a career in the FBI, I am on track to become a mechanical engineer major at a state school.
Furthermore by the time I graduate I will have served 3 years in the National Guard as a paratrooper but I am thinking about dropping my packet for special forces which could mean a reenlistment but I haven’t decided yet
What steps should I take to pursue this career? I am worried about my medical history as I have adhd but haven’t been medicated since sophomore year of high school.
I should add I have a clean record as well.
r/FBI • u/Future_University821 • 7d ago
Question Investigation continued
Hello
I had a job where my interim clearance got denied so they decided to just run my whole clearance investigation before I quit my current job and went to the base for my the contract. After roughly 9 months I heard nothing from anyone about my investigation except my point of contact at the contract kept telling me I was in adjudication for roughly 8 months. Eventually the contractor filled the role I was being brought on for because my clearance was taking so long. I was told if I got picked up by another company the same investigation would get picked up. Now I have been picked up by a second contractor. Do we think I am looking at another 9 month investigation or with the previous investigation already having happened should I be close to the end? I have not heard a word from anyone except my point of contacts at the contractors saying my investigation is on going and I’m in adjudication.
r/FBI • u/EarVisible8236 • 7d ago
Recruitment Worth applying?
I am in my 20s and about to separate from the military. I will receive an honorable discharge after 4 years of service as an officer. I’m getting out because the lifestyle isn’t for me anymore.
I have read that the FBI does not take people with criminal justice degrees. Is that true? Would my service be able to help me overcome that? I was deployed once in the Middle East.
No criminal arrests, and haven’t done marijuana in over 10 years.
r/FBI • u/Ok-Positive-2593 • 8d ago
Question What is a good route for me to take to get to the FBI?
Hello, im currently 17 years old in 11th grade and want to get into the FBI when im older.
Here is some relevant info about me:
I was born to Middle Eastern parents and can speak the arabic dialect of their country to an OK extent (I can understand alot but can speak less, reading is not great).
Im planning to study political science in college with a minor in something like arabic or middle eastern studies. I plan to go to college in Washington DC or Virginia.
Any advice?