Anonymous wrote:From what I've experienced - very little to nothing. I know of one person who got denied a clearance, and that was because he made up HUGE lies to cover up gaping gaps in his employment.
Best Buy requiring a piss test for employment could weed out more candidates than clearance "questioning".
I know active drug users who have secret clearances. They just lie about it.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disqualifiere are things like current drug use, foreign ties (family and property), outstanding high debts or unpaid debts, tax issues, etc.
The foreign ties is simply not true. Lots of naturalized citizens with TS with infinite foreign ties. A little more complex? Sure, but not a bar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disqualifiere are things like current drug use, foreign ties (family and property), outstanding high debts or unpaid debts, tax issues, etc.
I disagree on foreign relatives. As long as you are forthcoming about the nature of your relationship with them, what they do for a living and if you ever financially supported them, you should be OK. While I am born in the U.S., my parents are from Croatia and a whole bunch of my aunts and uncles still live there. We never financially supported them, they don't work for any government agency, etc. And I go to visit them every 3-4 years. Never been an issue, I always fully disclosed everything.
Anonymous wrote:Disqualifiere are things like current drug use, foreign ties (family and property), outstanding high debts or unpaid debts, tax issues, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a TS/SCI with CI Poly. (so no questions about drug use). I have disclosed issues that, if I hid, would be a huge issue: 1) my father gave classified info to a foreign gov't years ago; 2) A third cousin (who I saw once when he was 4) is now #3 in a foreign gov't.
OP here. Thanks everyone for your input and of course welcome more experiences. To this PP, they didn't ask you about drug use at all? That's really my only concern. My MIL is a foreign national with a green card who lives with us, which has resulted in a "red flag" on DH's TS/SCI clearance but it didn't prevent him from getting it. I think he is uncertain but optimistic about whether I can pass given my drug history.
Do any of you think part of the arbitrarty nature is how bad they want you for the role? I know in this case the agency director and deputy director both want me onboard. Hoping that may carry some weight in the process I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a TS/SCI with CI Poly. (so no questions about drug use). I have disclosed issues that, if I hid, would be a huge issue: 1) my father gave classified info to a foreign gov't years ago; 2) A third cousin (who I saw once when he was 4) is now #3 in a foreign gov't.
OP here. Thanks everyone for your input and of course welcome more experiences. To this PP, they didn't ask you about drug use at all? That's really my only concern. My MIL is a foreign national with a green card who lives with us, which has resulted in a "red flag" on DH's TS/SCI clearance but it didn't prevent him from getting it. I think he is uncertain but optimistic about whether I can pass given my drug history.
Do any of you think part of the arbitrarty nature is how bad they want you for the role? I know in this case the agency director and deputy director both want me onboard. Hoping that may carry some weight in the process I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disqualifiere are things like current drug use, foreign ties (family and property), outstanding high debts or unpaid debts, tax issues, etc.
I disagree on foreign relatives. As long as you are forthcoming about the nature of your relationship with them, what they do for a living and if you ever financially supported them, you should be OK. While I am born in the U.S., my parents are from Croatia and a whole bunch of my aunts and uncles still live there. We never financially supported them, they don't work for any government agency, etc. And I go to visit them every 3-4 years. Never been an issue, I always fully disclosed everything.
Anonymous wrote:I have a TS/SCI with CI Poly. (so no questions about drug use). I have disclosed issues that, if I hid, would be a huge issue: 1) my father gave classified info to a foreign gov't years ago; 2) A third cousin (who I saw once when he was 4) is now #3 in a foreign gov't.
Anonymous wrote:What about having received counseling for anxiety or depression in the past?