| What goes into these interviews and investigations these days? I don’t think I have anything that would be a problem, but I’m a private person and prefer not to be out there with my life history, political views or things like that. I have an excellent career record, and just hoping to get to back to work (in a new job with a contractor). |
| What do you mean “these days”? Have you had a clearance before? Are you asking about TS or TS/SCI or TS/SCI with a poly? You can google the process and questionnaire. |
| They care about anything that could put you in a compromising position where you could be easily swayed or blackmailed. So they care about alcohol, weed, other drugs and they care how responsible you are with your finances. Those are the biggies. |
They’ll find out here. |
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OP needs to rephrase the question, probably focusing it or providing more background before anyone can be very helpful.
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This. Each of these 4 things is different: TS without SCI TS/SCI TS/SCI with CI poly TS/SCI with lifestyle/full-scope poly Which of those 4 might apply will vary with the government customer — and in some cases might even vary with the specific role or with which other organization that the government customer is working for. |
| I had top secret clearance. They went back to my home state and questioned even my parents’ neighbors. |
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Private person and TS clearance don't work.
You have to give all sorts of info- family, bank account info, job info, etc.... And it takes like 18-24 months. It is invasive and you can't decide not to share something you find private. |
| Not like it used to be. a guy I know got it and not a citizen and on visa shady country. |
troll |
| OP, you tell them everything. There’s no privacy in the process. |
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It’s not as bad as many are making it out to be. The form with the questions is here: https://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf86.pdf
It asks many questions you might see on a government job application, but also has questions about travel history, foreign associations, etc. If you are doing secret, the checking on accuracy is pretty cursory. If you’re going for a TS, they will do more checking, including an interview of you and likely including interviews with some other people. Exactly how much depends on a lot of factors. Once you have the clearance, you have to report certain things like foreign travel. |
My clearance took 6 months which I think is pretty usual. |
For a TS? My plain old secret took 6 months and I thought that was amazing. |
This and any illicit relationships or porn fetishes that could subject you to blackmail. Polys often focus on those aspects. |