Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine recently posted a link on facebook that might be interesting reading for you:
http://www.dod.mil/dodgc/doha/industrial/2009.html
I looked through some of them and it seems like foreign ties and international travel weren't usually cause to deny clearance.
the other posters are right in that with some of these factors, since his case isn't 100% clear-cut, it's just taking longer. Chances are that he'll be granted a clearance, though. I know it's nerve-wracking to wait - good luck!
my daughter's dad did all sorts of drugs in college and immediately afterward and he has a very high-level clearance. He just admitted to everything he'd ever done, and since it was a long time ago and there wasn't a pattern of usage since (or reason for anyone to blackmail him), the drug use wasn't an issue. If alcohol abuse was shown to be truly in the past, with a documented history of recovery and no relapses, I'd think it would be treated the same way.