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Posted by Tennvol
 - Jul 05, 2006, 09:11 PM
PM Sent
Posted by Jeffery
 - Jul 05, 2006, 08:43 PM
Were you flat out denied or just placed in limbo?

What form of message did your denial come in?  Letter?  Verbal from your SSO?
Posted by Tennvol
 - Jul 05, 2006, 01:43 AM
I have held a DoD secret clearance for 2 years.  Last year I was denied a CIA TS/ISSA based on a few factors but did not lose my DoD clearance.  I am about to marry someone who is not a US Citizen (British citizen) and is here on an H1B Visa (Work Visa).  When I fill out my change of status form will I have to admit to being denied by the agency, or does the investigation just focus on her side of the family?

Since it's just a secret how forgiving is DSS vs the CIA?