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Career Path => Navy Nuke => Topic started by: Carolina23 on Jan 31, 2016, 06:12

Title: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: Carolina23 on Jan 31, 2016, 06:12
Here's my story in a nutshell: I first depped in 20150602 as AECF/reserves. Scored 94 on the ASVAB, never considered nuke as an option. Then on 20151009 I depped in again after taking the NAPT and scoring 80, I wanted the nuke option but I had to wait for a clearance so I chose AECF in the meantime. I was so excited. Until I got denied from the nuke program. First, mom was born in Panama so I sent them her citizenship papers and rhey said it was ok. Then, they found my stepmom (whom I don't even communicate with and have 0 ties with) was born in Venezuela. So I sent them her citizenship papers and still got rejected. They're both citizens, have lived in the US 20+ years. I have absolutely 0 ties with stepmom. What I'm basically asking is, has anyone had a similar problem? What was the outcome? Are there other things I can do to obtain a waiver after being denied 3 times? I'm shipping off 20160216 and I really don't want to do AECF. My other option is applying to STA 21 after bootcamp. Thanks
Title: Re: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: spekkio on Jan 31, 2016, 10:04
Here's my story in a nutshell: I first depped in 20150602 as AECF/reserves. Scored 94 on the ASVAB, never considered nuke as an option. Then on 20151009 I depped in again after taking the NAPT and scoring 80, I wanted the nuke option but I had to wait for a clearance so I chose AECF in the meantime. I was so excited. Until I got denied from the nuke program. First, mom was born in Panama so I sent them her citizenship papers and rhey said it was ok. Then, they found my stepmom (whom I don't even communicate with and have 0 ties with) was born in Venezuela. So I sent them her citizenship papers and still got rejected. They're both citizens, have lived in the US 20+ years. I have absolutely 0 ties with stepmom. What I'm basically asking is, has anyone had a similar problem? What was the outcome? Are there other things I can do to obtain a waiver after being denied 3 times? I'm shipping off 20160216 and I really don't want to do AECF. My other option is applying to STA 21 after bootcamp. Thanks

Who is 'they'? The recruiter or the security clearance investigators? FWIWI, a friend of mine has a parent who was born overseas. Comes up every SSBI (for some reason it always sounds like they 'found' it even though he discloses it on the SF-86), but in the end he was always cleared TS/SCI eligible.
Title: Re: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: Carolina23 on Jan 31, 2016, 10:20
They= security clearance investigators
Title: Re: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: spekkio on Jan 31, 2016, 01:45
They= security clearance investigators
That is unusual. Are you sure there's not more to the story with your parents past? Did they interpret you as lying on your application?

I served with an officer born with a non-US citizenship, came to the U.S. when hew as 16... he was approved TS/SCI clearance.

Ask your recruiter if there's anything you can do to get your clearance approved at this point. If not, then your options for military service are going to be very limited.
Title: Re: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: MMM on Feb 01, 2016, 09:31
As I'm not a security clearance expert, I can only guess, but it seems like it's the Venezuelan step-mom. Unfortunately it will be hard to prove you have no ties to her, so that will make your journey tough.
Title: Re: Navy Nuke Security Clearance?
Post by: mick996 on Jan 16, 2017, 10:20
Unfortunately I cannot help you with this problem, but I was hoping you could help me. I signed with up on the same program as you just last week and I am waiting for my security clearance check to come back. How long did yours take before you got an answer?