An email chain from October 2020 discussing the administrative processing of international travel for an Assistant US Attorney (AUSA). The emails concern Electronic Country Clearance (ECC) packages, OIA approval, and visa requirements handled by the EOUSA. Specific names and the destination are redacted.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Redacted AUSA | Assistant United States Attorney / Traveler |
Subject of an ECC (Electronic Country Clearance) and OIA approval for an international trip.
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| RMP | Recipient Group |
Addressed in the email ('Hi RMP'); likely Resource Management and Planning staff handling travel logistics.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| EOUSA |
Executive Office for United States Attorneys; handling travel/visa processing.
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| Department of State |
Referenced regarding visa policies and authorization letters.
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| OIA |
Office of International Affairs; mentioned in subject line regarding approval.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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The email discusses visas and country clearance for a destination, but the specific country is not named.
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"Please see the attached ECC request package for AUSA"Source
"Please let EOUSA know if you have checked to see if a visa is required for your destination."Source
"Traveler, Consult EOUSA [Redacted] mailbox to obtain a visa for you."Source
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