Foreign Influence

FARA Registrants

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

RegistrantRegistrationStatusAddressCoverageLinkedSource
973terminated1706 - 18th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20009Aug 28, 1956 to Mar 3, 19800 short forms / 3 foreign principals
972terminated1632 K Street, N.W., Washington, DCAug 24, 1956 to Aug 24, 19560 short forms / 2 foreign principals
968terminated150 East 56th Street, Apartment 2-G, New York, NY 10022Aug 23, 1956 to Dec 31, 19560 short forms / 1 foreign principals
971terminated115 University Place, New York, NYAug 20, 1956 to Feb 20, 19573 short forms / 1 foreign principals
970terminated2900 Cathedral Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20008Aug 8, 1956 to Jul 31, 19700 short forms / 2 foreign principals
969terminated44 Wall Street, New York, NYAug 2, 1956 to Sep 28, 197376 short forms / 25 foreign principals
967terminated131 Cedar Street, New York, NYJul 30, 1956 to Jul 30, 19563 short forms / 1 foreign principals
966terminated611 Park Building, 220 Southwest Alder Street, Portland, ORJul 30, 1956 to Jan 31, 19581 short forms / 1 foreign principals
965terminated661 Park Building, 729 Southwest Alder Street, Portland, ORJul 30, 1956 to Jan 31, 19582 short forms / 1 foreign principals
964terminated120 East 56th Street, New York, NYJul 30, 1956 to Jul 23, 19585 short forms / 1 foreign principals
958terminatedHotel Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street #705, New York, NYJun 29, 1956 to Mar 18, 19586 short forms / 1 foreign principals
957terminated2700 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FLJun 15, 1956 to Nov 20, 19582 short forms / 1 foreign principals
956terminatedSecurities Building, 729 - 15th Street, N.W., Washington, DCJun 11, 1956 to Nov 30, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
955terminated350 Park Avenue, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10022Jun 5, 1956 to Jun 16, 19665 short forms / 2 foreign principals
953terminated727 park Avenue, New York, NYMay 28, 1956 to May 28, 19560 short forms / 2 foreign principals
952terminated1900 Purdy Avenue, Miami Beach, FLMay 21, 1956 to Sep 30, 19562 short forms / 1 foreign principals
951terminated211 National Press Building, Washington, DCMay 9, 1956 to Nov 14, 19560 short forms / 1 foreign principals
950terminated1700 K Street, N.W., Washington, DCApr 26, 1956 to May 27, 19594 short forms / 3 foreign principals
949terminated201 World Center Building, Wshington, DCApr 25, 1956 to Jul 3, 19580 short forms / 1 foreign principals
Tanaka, Michele N.

Tanaka, Ritger & Middleton

948terminated655 - 15th Street, N.W., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005Apr 24, 1956 to Jul 23, 199330 short forms / 29 foreign principals
946terminated29 Broadway, New York, NYApr 17, 1956 to Oct 17, 19612 short forms / 1 foreign principals
945terminated747 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017Apr 12, 1956 to May 20, 199122 short forms / 1 foreign principals
944terminated1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, DCApr 11, 1956 to Apr 11, 19581 short forms / 1 foreign principals
943terminated623 Investment Building, 1511 K Street, N.W., Washington, DCApr 11, 1956 to Apr 11, 19570 short forms / 1 foreign principals
942terminatedMinistry of Public Works, & Communications, Addis AbabaApr 10, 1956 to Jun 11, 19560 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.