OP here - Are there any that have particularly good reputations. How many gazillions of dollars should one expect to spend in an appeal? |
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Yes, it can go through, but I would also recommend an attorney.
You can't really do anything about the interim denial, since the point is to be extra careful on the "quick round." |
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"Investigator" - know when to say when. This is a public forum, after all. There are other ways to get attention that don't address your old job. OP - your first question re: hiring an attorney might be "will this jeopardize my chances at employment". A *little common sense* (not prevelant in this area) goes a long way! Which leads me to know why PP is no longer an investigator! |
| Check out martindale.com or other search engines to find reputable law firms. A reputable and experienced attorney should be able to provide you with a range of how much an appeal would cost. Start locally and don't fall for the pop-up ads that I see springing up in the margins of this thread. |
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many people are denied interim Security Clearance and wind up getting the clearance. The way interim is denied is if there is anything that hits a trigger that should required further investigation. You stated in your original post that there are - so in reality, the process is working. Wouldn't you want the government to research someone a little more thoroughly before giving them access to classified information if they had extended family in countries that are the Axis of Evil?
There is no need to retain a lawyer now - but if clearance is denied, you have 30 days (I believe) to appeal. It is in this window that you want to get a lawyer and have the lawyer research and file the appeal. |
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Wow, good thing we're not at war or worried about terrorists these days. |
| My interim secret clearance is declined and the company processing it decided to not go any further with the process for now. If I get an opportunity in the future to work on a job that requires clearance, will I be eligible to apply? What should I answer for the question in Section 25 of SF86 "Have you EVER had a security clearance eligibility/access authorization denied, suspended, or revoked?" I was arrested for Public Intoxication in 2001 and I specified that in my application in Section22 - Police Record (EVER). I never had any other convictions or anything. I don't know whether specifying this caused the declination of my interim secret clearance. If I am eligible to apply for clearance in the future, should I say that I don't have any convictions ever? Please advice |
| DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW LONG CAN SOMEONE HOLD A INTERIM SECRET CLEARANCE BEFORE IT FINALLY GETS GRANTED, REVOKED OR DENIED? |
| OP you work in the private sector and it has you in and out of Cuba? |
Inperpetuity |