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The below answer is not true. I have a felony and have a clearance. The government just wants you to be honest. Yes, but you won't be able to get a security clearance. Many federal jobs require you to have and hold a security clearance.
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Being a felon, having the same name as a convicted criminal, have a security clearance in progress, etc..
how do i get security clearance far a job
You can do a security clearance on the website called clearancejobs.com. The security clearance has to be active and ready. The security clearance is a status granted to individuals, allowing them access to classified information.
A security clearance lawyer is the professional you want representing you in a case of being denied or having lost your security clearance. Typically needed for government and military careers, a loss of your security clearance can be catastrophic. These lawyers specialize in obtaining or re-obtaining your security clearance.
"A security clearance attorney takes on cases in which an individual has lost the requisite security clearance needed to perform their job, and fights to help restore their clearance."
Yes they can. I am in the same boat and have a clearance. It all depends on the security clearance interview that they will do to determine your character and what really happened with the felony. They came to my home and did a 3 hour personal interview then interviewed everyone i know basically including neighbors and friends to determine if i was trustable and if the felony was a one time mistake or not. lucas.schwartz@us.army.mil
This question is absolutely impossible to answer. There are millions (if not billions) of people who have some sort of security clearance.
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Robert Oppenheimer lost his security clearance because of his wife's alleged connections with Communist organizations.
SF 86, Questionnaire for National Security Positions, is the document that involves the security clearance process for an applicant.