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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If all of your immediate family is unwilling to provide the information it is definitely going to raise red flags. They need the information to run checks on them. Maybe they can obtain the information themselves but add a boatload of extra time to your investigation. So yes, it's your relatives prerogative to choose not to provide the information but it will be detrimental to your investigation. It may not be a deal breaker but will definitely raise eyebrows. It's not unheard of for an individual relative to be uncomfortable with providing their info. But it is highly unusual for everyone to be.[/quote] THIS... is what I'm looking for, if anyone has the notion that not having my two sibling's citizen information might impact my interim negatively. I read from earlier posts that having unmitigated foreign national risk exposures does effect the interim. That it's not an clearance denial, but that an interim needs to have no obvious risk exposures, specifically in the area of foreign nationals. I don't have such, but I do have 2 sisters that are US citizens not willing to provide such. So am trying to understand why and how to mitigate their fears so that my interim can be without obstacles. For example, if they don't want to provide the passport, maybe their citizenship papers would be less risky? It would seem fishy for an identity thief to try and establish a line of credit - to be able to produce citizenship papers. Of course the risks are still there, information can be still constructed from that... but it might be difficult enough that they'd move on to something easier. [/quote] What exactly are their fears?[/quote] I'm assuming it's fear, like the typical person... don't know for sure, they are not saying. Maybe because they can't intellectualize their fears. Am backing into this like a fish-bone diagram. [/quote]
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