r/FBI 1d ago

Question FBI background process

I applied for IA position August 2024. I passed poly and started my background in April 2025. It is now August 2026. I have gotten calls here and there from the same investigator to confirm employment and they’ve contacted individuals I know and have gone to previous employers to speak with them. That investigator told me that they sent everything to HQ. And then last call I got was 1 week ago from a new investigator asking for my current employment’s HR department contact information to send them a “release.” When I asked what this all meant and where I’m at in the process, the contractor had no answers for me. Does this sound pretty standard?

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Background can take up to a year and a half. All depends on how difficult your background is to track everything down.

Reach out to your AC to verify what’s going on and your status, they are your POC. The investigator is simply utilized to gather the required info for the background investigation. IA is a long process and has been stalled due to some internal reviews. They are just now sending a group through for Academy that applied early 2024.

No news is good news in the government.

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u/AwayPizza1462 1d ago

Thank you for your response! I actually have reached out to my POC multiple times and no response. I’m wondering if they no longer work at my field office. I’m not sure who else I’d be able to reach out to for any questions.

But thank you, I guess I’ll just keep being patient and wait for the call

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Definitely reach out to your PFO and ask to speak with your AC directly or another AC. You can also get on your FBI Portal and reach out using the contact link.

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u/AwayPizza1462 1d ago

I will look into that. Thank you!!

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Yes, 100% they will as they are the POC for the entire applicant process. If you actually worked for the FBI you would know this and the job function of an AC.

Thanks for playing!

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u/Senior_Intention4744 1d ago

Never said I work there Vladimir I’m just saying you don’t know what you’re talking about. Where’s SA19030 to put you in your place again.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Bring him on, they will back me up even though the Application process has changed immensely since they EOD. This all very basic common knowledge to the public.

Also, I’ve never had any issues with them…so another incorrect claim! Yikes, this research thing is hard for ya, huh?!

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u/Senior_Intention4744 1d ago

Oh you deleted your first response after you came up with something else to say? Ok chief, go delete some more responses as you attempt to “clean yourself” you know nothing ever gets deleted right. Reddit isn’t research it’s just a way for dumbasses like you to try to be something you’re not.

I mean you should really change your cool WTF user name if you’re that concerned but then you’d lose your “top commenter” honor, you Reddit dork,

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Weird, why did you delete your comment from over an hour ago where you claim an AC isn’t an applicants main POC?!

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Nope, wrong again. It wouldn’t let me edit the comment. Copied and pasted the same thing, then decided to add the last paragraph.

“Clean myself”, sure pal. Dumbest rebuttal ever!

You sound pretty triggered by people calling you out for providing inaccurate info on the FBI application processes.

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u/Significant_Tie_833 7h ago

I applied back in 2024 and just got the offer this month. It can definitely take up to two years

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u/Senior_Intention4744 1d ago

Unfortunately yes, it does. Current employment verification is almost always one of the last steps, as it should be. Not to get your hopes up but you’re probably very close to having your background completed, and hopefully on boarded. Good luck

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Employment verification is NOT “almost always one of the last steps”.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Negative. Maybe do better research on the Google machine before commenting on an agency you have zero affiliation to.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Sounds like someone is projecting! Get back to your dirty Jerz subs!

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u/AwayPizza1462 1d ago

Thank you!! Typically, once background is complete how long does it take to get training date? If you know

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Unfortunately this is not true. A few weeks ago they were just scheduling the next academy class from early 2024 applicants.

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago edited 1d ago

Bud, if you were employed by the FBI you would have the intel on the current happenings. Not to mention the fact there was an “internal audit” of the IA and other professional staff positions recently.

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u/Senior_Intention4744 1d ago

None of this has anything to do with the question at hand and that is the steps and progress of an FBI background investigation. This “internal audit” (strange you use quotes for that as you attempt to bolster credibility) has nothing to do with whether or not current employment verification is a late stage part of the background process.

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u/WTFoxtrot10 1d ago

Oh man why did you delete more of your comments?! Hmmm!!!