Foreign Influence

FARA Registrants

Browse Foreign Agents Registration Act registrants, then drill into linked short forms and foreign principals.

RegistrantRegistrationStatusAddressCoverageLinkedSource
1135terminated467 North Thomas Street, Apartment 3, Arlington, VAApr 21, 1958 to Apr 21, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1133terminated31 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10012Apr 21, 1958 to Sep 22, 19603 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1132terminated29 Broadway, New York, NYApr 17, 1958 to Oct 17, 19600 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1131terminatedUnited Nations Building, Room 451, New York, NYApr 16, 1958 to Oct 16, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1147terminatedWhitney Building, Suite 621, New Orleans, LAApr 11, 1958 to Apr 1, 19630 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1130terminated250 West 57th Street, New York, NYApr 11, 1958 to May 6, 19603 short forms / 5 foreign principals
1128terminated1007 Ring Building, Washington, DCApr 1, 1958 to Apr 1, 19592 short forms / 1 foreign principals
Danish Gift Parcel Company

New World Trading Co./Knopf Ship. Co./Hudson Overseas Parcel

1127terminated233 West 42nd Street, New York, NYMar 31, 1958 to Jul 14, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1125terminated103 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017Mar 28, 1958 to Mar 28, 19753 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1124terminatedPub. Recreation & Parks Admin., Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, San JuanMar 19, 1958 to Mar 19, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1123terminatedInternational Airport, Expreso Aereo Interamericano, Miami, FLMar 18, 1958 to Dec 31, 19580 short forms / 2 foreign principals
1122terminatedFrick Building, Lobby, Pittsburgh, PAMar 10, 1958 to Feb 25, 19601 short forms / 3 foreign principals
1120terminated29 West 46th Street, New York, NYMar 5, 1958 to Mar 1, 19603 short forms / 3 foreign principals
1119terminated722 Second Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MNMar 3, 1958 to Sep 3, 19592 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1117terminated1776 Broadway, New York, NY 10019Feb 24, 1958 to Apr 9, 198556 short forms / 2 foreign principals
1114terminated109 East 126th Street, New York, NYFeb 12, 1958 to Feb 12, 19600 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1115terminated11 Riverside Drive, New York, NYFeb 7, 1958 to Jul 17, 19620 short forms / 2 foreign principals
1113terminated39 Broadway, New York, NY 10006Feb 6, 1958 to Sep 16, 197613 short forms / 2 foreign principals
1118terminatedUnited Nations, Room C-311, New York, NYFeb 3, 1958 to Feb 3, 19601 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1110terminated801 - 19th Street, N.W., Washington, DCJan 29, 1958 to Jun 30, 19605 short forms / 4 foreign principals
1111terminated745 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022Jan 28, 1958 to Jan 28, 197616 short forms / 17 foreign principals
1109terminated807 National Press Building, Washington, DCJan 22, 1958 to Jan 22, 19580 short forms / 2 foreign principals
1108terminated225 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10001Jan 20, 1958 to Dec 31, 19634 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1107terminated170 Eighth Avenue, New York, NYJan 17, 1958 to Jan 17, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
1106terminated1108 - 16th Street, N.W., Washington, DCJan 16, 1958 to Aug 31, 19610 short forms / 1 foreign principals

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Context

What FARA is and why it matters

The Foreign Agents Registration Act, usually called FARA, is a U.S. disclosure law for people and firms working in the United States on behalf of foreign governments, political parties, companies, or other foreign principals.

FARA does not mean wrongdoing. It is a transparency regime. The filings show who is representing foreign interests, when those relationships began or ended, and which individual short-form filers and foreign principals are attached to each registration.

That makes FARA useful for reporters, researchers, compliance teams, and anyone trying to understand how foreign influence, public affairs work, and lobbying-adjacent activity connect back to named firms and people.

How to use this page

  • Search registrants by organization name, status, or registration number.
  • Open a registrant record to see linked short forms and foreign principals.
  • Use source links to inspect filing provenance and underlying imported records.