Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF STATE

    NON-LITIGATION LEGAL SERVICES IN GUINEAN LABOR LAW AND IMMIGRATION LAW

    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    Sol. 19GV1026Q0014Combined Synopsis/SolicitationWASHINGTON, DC
    Open · 6d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    6
    closes Jun 29, 2026
    POSTED
    Jun 18, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    54119
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    R418
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The U.S. Mission in Conakry seeks a qualified contractor to provide non-litigation legal advisory services in Guinean labor and immigration law. Services include compliance support, policy analysis, and risk mitigation. The contract spans 12 months with options for two additional years. Interested bidders must have relevant legal qualifications and experience.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    19GV1026Q0014
    Notice Type
    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
    Posted Date
    June 18, 2026
    Response Deadline
    June 29, 2026
    NAICS Code
    54119AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    R418
    Issuing Office
    U.S. EMBASSY CONAKRY
    Primary Contact
    MARAH FAMA
    State
    DC
    ZIP Code
    20520
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    Statement of Work: Non-Litigation Legal Services in Guinean Labor Law & Guinean Immigration Law

    1. PURPOSE

    This Statement of Work (SOW) establishes the terms and scope under which a qualified legal services provider ("Contractor") will furnish non-litigation legal advisory services to the U.S. Mission in Conakry ("the embassy") in the areas of Labor Law and Immigration Law.

    2. BACKGROUND

    The embassy requires expert legal counsel to support its operational, administrative, and policy functions related to workforce management and the movement of personnel across international borders. These services are strictly non-litigation in nature and are intended to provide proactive legal guidance, compliance support, and risk mitigation.

    3. SCOPE OF SERVICES

    Post acknowledges specific needs for legal assistance on the following matters, but reserves the right to seek advice on related matters not stated herein:

    3.1 Labor Law Services

    The Contractor shall provide legal advisory services in the following areas:

    • Employment Compliance: Advise on applicable domestic and host-country labor laws, regulations, and standards governing the Department's locally employed (LE) staff and other personnel.
    • Revision of and Application of Mission Human Resources policies: Routine Mission management notices and regulations must be updated on a regular basis, and legal advice is required to maintain their integrity and alignment with the Local Labor Law. The current labor law is quite complicated, and changes are expected any time
    • Local Compensation Plan: Once the labor law changes are implemented our LCP will require major changes in addition to the changes we have already made.

    • Ongoing possibility of legal dispute: Post is comfortable administering disciplinary procedures. However, due to the complexity of the local labor law and because assistance is needed to follow all the steps required by local labor law, it is prudent to have “for cause” terminations reviewed by an experienced local lawyer. Additionally, disciplinary actions must be carefully reviewed by a local labor lawyer before deciding the correct course of action due. The Mission seeks legal counsel in advance of disciplinary dismissals to ensure that all steps have been followed as per Local Labor Law. 

    • Employee involuntary downgrades, reductions in force and/or changes to work schedules: U.S. Embassy Conakry is in the process of reviewing all position descriptions and reclassifying those that are not up-to-date. Due to this ongoing evaluation process, some positions are being reclassified to lower grades, and post requires legal advice to explain possible wage changes to affected employees.
    • Workplace Policies: Review, draft, and update employment policies, handbooks, and internal regulations to ensure legal compliance.
    • Disciplinary & Grievance Procedures: Advise on legally compliant disciplinary processes, grievance mechanisms, and separation procedures.
    • Wage & Hour Compliance: Counsel on compensation structures, overtime, leave entitlements, and benefits in accordance with applicable law.
    • Workplace Investigations: Provide legal guidance on conducting internal investigations into workplace complaints, including harassment, discrimination, and misconduct allegations.
    • Training & Awareness: When necessary, deliver legal briefings or training sessions to Department staff on labor law obligations and best practices.

    3.2 Immigration Law Services

    The Contractor shall provide legal advisory services in the following areas:

    • Visa & Work Authorization: Advise on visa categories, work permit requirements, and authorization processes for Department personnel, contractors, and dependents operating in or traveling to relevant jurisdictions.
    • Residency & Status Compliance: Provide guidance on residency requirements, status maintenance, and compliance obligations for foreign nationals employed by or associated with the Department.
    • Immigration Policy Analysis: Monitor and analyze changes in host-country and U.S. immigration law and regulations; advise the embassy on implications for operations and personnel.
    • Document Review & Preparation: Assist in the preparation and review of immigration-related documentation, petitions, and applications (excluding court filings).
    • Consular & Administrative Liaison: Advise on engagement with consular authorities and immigration agencies to facilitate timely processing of applications.
    • Repatriation & Emergency Situations: Provide legal guidance on immigration-related issues arising from emergency evacuations, repatriations, or sudden changes in host-country law.
    • Training & Awareness: Deliver briefings to Department staff on immigration compliance obligations and procedural updates.

    4. DELIVERABLES

    #

    Deliverable

    Frequency

    1

    Legal advisory memoranda and written opinions

    As requested

    2

    Policy and document review reports

    As requested

    3

    Monthly status and activity report

    Monthly

    4

    Legal compliance risk assessment

    Quarterly

    5

    Training sessions and briefing materials

    As scheduled

    6

    Legislative/regulatory update summaries

    As changes occur

    5. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

    • Base Period: 12 months from the date of contract award
    • Option Period 1: 12 months
    • Option Period 2: 12 months

    (Exercise of option periods shall be at the discretion of a U.S. Government Contracting Officer.)

    6. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE

    Services shall be performed primarily at the Contractor's place of business, with on-site presence at Department facilities as required. Remote advisory services via secure communication channels are authorized.

    7. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS

    The Contractor shall ensure that all attorneys and legal professionals assigned to this engagement meet the following minimum qualifications:

    • Education: Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent legal degree from an accredited institution.
    • Licensure: Active bar membership or equivalent professional licensure in the relevant jurisdiction(s).
    • Experience: Over five (5) years of demonstrated experience in advising diplomatic missions, embassies and international organizations on labor law, immigration law, and related matters
    • Security: Ability to obtain and maintain any required security clearances or access credentials.
    • Language: Proficiency in English and in the official language of the host country are required.

    The Contractor shall submit résumés for all proposed key personnel for Department approval prior to commencement of work. The embassy reserves the right to approve or reject proposed personnel.

    8. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED INFORMATION (GFI)

    The embassy will provide the Contractor with:

    • Relevant internal policies, procedures, and organizational documents necessary to perform the services.
    • Access to applicable points of contact within the Department.
    • Background documentation on specific matters requiring legal advice.

    9. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Contractor shall:

    • Maintain strict confidentiality of all Department information and comply with applicable data protection requirements.
    • Promptly notify the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) of any actual or potential conflicts of interest.
    • Comply with all applicable U.S. laws, regulations, and Department policies.
    • Maintain professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance at levels acceptable to the Department.
    • Not engage in any litigation or court representation on behalf of the embassy. Contractor responsibilities are limited to non-litigation services only.

    10. GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES

    The embassy shall:

    • Designate a Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) to serve as the primary point of contact.
    • Provide timely access to information and personnel that are relevant to the services sought.
    • Review and approve deliverables.

    11. INVOICING AND PAYMENT

    • The Contractor shall submit invoices monthly, itemizing hours worked, personnel assigned, and services rendered.
    • Invoices shall reference the contract number and applicable period of performance.
    • Monthly invoices shall be paid or settled on net 30-day terms.

    12. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

    Performance Objective

    Acceptable Quality Level

    Timeliness of legal opinions

    Delivered within agreed-upon timeframes in ≥95% of cases

    Accuracy and quality of advice

    No material legal errors; COR satisfaction rating ≥ Satisfactory

    Responsiveness

    Response to urgent requests within 3 business hours

    Deliverable completeness

    All required deliverables submitted on time ≥90% of the time

    13. LIMITATIONS

    • This SOW does not authorize the Contractor to represent the embassy in any litigation, arbitration, or adversarial proceedings.
    • The Contractor may not bind the embassy to any legal position or agreement without explicit written authorization from the Contracting Officer.
    • All legal opinions and advice rendered under this SOW and its framework contract are for internal use only and do not constitute official Department legal positions.

    14. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

    • Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
    • Department of State Acquisition Regulation (DOSAR)
    • Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) and Foreign Affairs Handbook (FAH), as applicable
    • Host-country labor and immigration laws, as applicable
    • American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct

    15. POINTS OF CONTACT

    Role

    Name

    Contact

    Contracting Officer (CO)

    TBD

    TBD

    Contracting Officer's Representative (COR)

    TBD

    TBD

    Contractor Point of Contact

    For solicitation and procurement related questions

    please contact Fama Marah by phone (+224 629 000 534)

    or by email to marahf@state.gov with cc to ConakryProc@state.gov

    TBD

    TBD

    Key dates

    1. June 18, 2026Posted Date
    2. June 29, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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