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This link does not work anymore. I am currently going through the appeals process for a security clearance denial with the FBI. I have now been waiting nearly THREE years just to get my hearing in front of the Department of Justice's Access Review Committee. The FBI Security Division denied me based on a claim of 'Potential for Foreign' influence; they claimed that all of my foreign experience, including my overseas work experience (for the UN), foreign family and friends, etc. was 'extensive'. It is a baseless claim which I argued against thoroughly in my initial written appeal and with my appeal to the ARC.
Through my investigation in preparing my appeal, I learned that there was indeed prejudice in my case. I even had a senior member of the FBI clearance unit admit to me that there was bias against the UN within the division. Though I had only 30 days to prepare my appeal to the ARC, the FBI has taken nearly three years to submit its side of the case. a gross violation of due process. I have approached my Congressman for assistance in this matter, and I am considering taking civil action.
Has anyone else experienced something similar with the Bureau? I would be interested in knowing more. Thanks.
You should try for a job with the UN then. Probably much less frustrating, and you definitely get more vacation! lol
Posted by: Agency121 Posted on: Mar 3rd, 2014 at 5:20pm
This link does not work anymore. I am currently going through the appeals process for a security clearance denial with the FBI. I have now been waiting nearly THREE years just to get my hearing in front of the Department of Justice's Access Review Committee. The FBI Security Division denied me based on a claim of 'Potential for Foreign' influence; they claimed that all of my foreign experience, including my overseas work experience (for the UN), foreign family and friends, etc. was 'extensive'. It is a baseless claim which I argued against thoroughly in my initial written appeal and with my appeal to the ARC.
Through my investigation in preparing my appeal, I learned that there was indeed prejudice in my case. I even had a senior member of the FBI clearance unit admit to me that there was bias against the UN within the division. Though I had only 30 days to prepare my appeal to the ARC, the FBI has taken nearly three years to submit its side of the case. a gross violation of due process. I have approached my Congressman for assistance in this matter, and I am considering taking civil action.
Has anyone else experienced something similar with the Bureau? I would be interested in knowing more. Thanks.
Posted by: wiki sneaks Posted on: May 15th, 2011 at 6:20pm
If you haven't seen it. check out this website from a recent FBI Special Agent applicant who was rejected and is now tied up in litigation with the bureau. My favorite part of the website is the section on how to appeal a suitability denial. http://fullspectrumlitigator.com/how-to-appeal.phtml