How is seeing someone once in 5 years close and continuing? |
| You want to always err on the side of over-including. |
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Ignore the racists blow-hards in this thread, OP.
But yes, err on the side of including people, rather than not including them. |
right. so you do admit that this is in fact over inclusion and "i see that person every 5 years when i visit india" does not qualify as "close and continuing. |
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security clearance, a nice rich man's union to prevent H1B, H4, D1/OPT, L1, J-1 scabs
You know, if you are so unhappy with Americans and American policies, you are free to go back to whatever country you are from. National security is more important to me than your hurt feelings. |
Of course there are lawyers that advise people on the security clearance process and represent them at DOHA hearings or personal appearances. Mark Zaid has a good reputation, as does Donna Price. |
You can appeal the decision and lawyers can be helpful there. |
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My DH was born here and grew up in another country. We have many friends who are not US citizens. I listed all of them. It took forever to track down all the information but being thorough is important.
Those who think "too many foreign contacts" is a bad thing have never left the trailer park. If you live a small town American life, fine. But if you live in a city there's a good chance you have more foreign national friends that you realize. |
+1. I work on cases that are appealed like this. You can ask why your clearance wasn't granted. Normally it's for very egregious things. Like the guy who make shooting gestures at polygraphers and threatened to come in with a bomb if he failed. He thought he was hilarious. |
That's another reason why high level clearance agencies like to recruit straight from college. |
| OP, do you have dual citizenship? |
No. I am just a regular American person. |