Guys,
since I got roasted and BBQ'ed in this process, I thought I might check what needs to get done to get a security clearence. Any pointers as to what needs to be done with whom, paper work etc?
Guys,
since I got roasted and BBQ'ed in this process, I thought I might check what needs to get done to get a security clearence. Any pointers as to what needs to be done with whom, paper work etc?
Thanks rick,
in my profession security clearence is sometimes needed and that has been a propblem in the past, thus I thought I should check it out in more detail.
in my profession security clearence is sometimes needed and that has been a propblem in the past, thus I thought I should check it out in more detail.
I confess to being somewhat ignorant of the process, but I thought this sort of thing needed to be driven by your employer. I wasn't aware of a way for an individual to apply for a security clearance on their own behalf.
Prepared for what? Every employer has different security clearance requirements. There may be some third party firms out there advertising ability to provide you security clearance, but this won't guarantee that a potential employer will recognize it since employers usually initiate their own security clearances. You can read up more on security clearances at he following website. There's even a link to the SF-86 form for national security clearance used by the US government.Bob,
as I am self-employed I am not doing this on behalf of anyone else and I would want the highest clearence possible. Has nothing to do with "advertising" rather preparedness.
On a side note: Any issues one needs to be aware of AFTER the passport? Any ongoing USCIS issues? Any paper collection required for future issues? Anything that needs to be retained? Would appear to me that if I ever have to deal with a law suit challanging my legal immigration status, I should retain all records.
Bob,
as I am self-employed I am not doing this on behalf of anyone else and I would want the highest clearence possible. Has nothing to do with "advertising" rather preparedness.
On a side note: Any issues one needs to be aware of AFTER the passport? Any ongoing USCIS issues? Any paper collection required for future issues? Anything that needs to be retained? Would appear to me that if I ever have to deal with a law suit challanging my legal immigration status, I should retain all records.