Foreign Influence

FARA Registrants

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

RegistrantRegistrationStatusAddressCoverageLinkedSource
816terminatedRichmond Radiator Corporation, Metuchen, NJFeb 23, 1954 to Feb 23, 19551 short forms / 2 foreign principals
815terminated125 East 50th Street, New York, NYFeb 15, 1954 to Feb 15, 19542 short forms / 1 foreign principals
814terminated2222 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 1409, Honolulu, HI 96815Feb 10, 1954 to Jun 21, 19710 short forms / 1 foreign principals
813terminated777 - 14th Street, N.W., Washington, DCJan 21, 1954 to Feb 28, 19553 short forms / 1 foreign principals
812terminated2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W., Suite 812, Washington, DC 20037Jan 21, 1954 to Mar 29, 19685 short forms / 8 foreign principals
811terminatedEmbassy of Japan, 2514 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCJan 14, 1954 to Jan 14, 19540 short forms / 1 foreign principals
810terminated17 Eagle Rock Road, Mill Valley, CA 94941Jan 5, 1954 to Jul 5, 199522 short forms / 18 foreign principals
809terminated1900 Q Street, N.W., Washington, DCJan 4, 1954 to Jul 4, 19560 short forms / 1 foreign principals
808terminated1620 - 22nd Street, N.W., Washington, DCDec 29, 1953 to Nov 4, 19650 short forms / 1 foreign principals
807terminated1319 - 18th Street, N.W., Washington, DCDec 28, 1953 to Jun 28, 19540 short forms / 1 foreign principals
806terminated555 Northeast 55th Terrace, Miami, FLDec 23, 1953 to Jun 23, 19570 short forms / 1 foreign principals
805terminated1000 Shoreham Building, Washington, DCDec 14, 1953 to Jun 14, 19560 short forms / 1 foreign principals
804terminated4015 Aurora Street, Coral Gables, FLDec 3, 1953 to Jun 3, 19570 short forms / 2 foreign principals
802terminated60 Southwest 25th Road, Miami, FLDec 2, 1953 to Jun 2, 19550 short forms / 1 foreign principals
801terminatedCalle Cuba 64, Department 314, HavanaDec 2, 1953 to May 26, 19550 short forms / 1 foreign principals
800terminated2100 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FLDec 1, 1953 to Jun 1, 19551 short forms / 1 foreign principals
798terminated236 Southern Building, 15th & H Streets, N.W., Washington, DCNov 24, 1953 to Nov 21, 19592 short forms / 5 foreign principals
799terminatedRing Building, Suite 1007, Washington, DCNov 18, 1953 to Nov 18, 19551 short forms / 5 foreign principals
797terminated2514 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCNov 18, 1953 to Nov 17, 19540 short forms / 1 foreign principals
796terminatedEmbassy of Japan, 2514 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCNov 18, 1953 to Apr 22, 19630 short forms / 1 foreign principals
795terminated2514 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCNov 16, 1953 to Jul 23, 19540 short forms / 1 foreign principals
794terminated1039 Investment Building, Washington, DCOct 22, 1953 to Oct 22, 19550 short forms / 2 foreign principals
793terminated11601 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2420, Los Angeles, CA 90025Oct 21, 1953 to Oct 13, 199215 short forms / 1 foreign principals
792terminatedEmbassy of Japan, 2514 Masschusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCOct 19, 1953 to Jun 12, 19540 short forms / 1 foreign principals
791terminated502 - 3rd Street, S.E., Washington, DCSep 28, 1953 to Mar 28, 19540 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.