Posted on Apr 5, 2021
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I'm 33, motivated but feeling inclined to change gears in my military career. Became interested in 35L. After speaking to the CA ANG, took the DLAB and went back to MEPS for my physical. Did well, everything looking great until I hit a wall.
My Father emigrated from Iran in the '70s and has been here since the early 80's with a green card. At MEPS I was told this is a showstopper. Frankly, it makes perfect sense, but somehow the thought had never occurred to me. I grew up in a US military household with a tradition of service going back a couple centuries and I suppose I never considered the potential conflict there. Basically, I guess what I'm asking is, has anyone had any experience with something like this being waivered ?


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Thanks in advance!
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I don't even think this is waiverable. I just had a kid get his 17C packet kicked back because he has relatives who live in China. No option to submit a waiver, just a hard no.

You will probably face a brick wall for any MOS requiring a Top Secret clearance as long as your father is not a citizen - but especially for all the MI MOS's.
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Bummer. I guess I'll just try for 35m next and hope for the best.
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SSG (Join to see) that's an MI MOS as well, it has the same restrictions. Everything that starts with 35 is MI, MI has some very strict rules designed to prevent people who may be compromised from joining the MI field. You can't even have been a member of the US Peace Corps in the last four years or own property in most foreign countries.
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It depends - I have seen people who have active TS/SCI clearance who have foreign relatives listed in their DISS record - and when they fill out the screening sheet to get read on will list foreign relatives. I have seen people who have Chinese family members who aren't US citizens who got a TS. It just ultimately depends on the MOS. It might take your investigation a lot longer.

I know in basic there was someone there as a holdover from the prior class solely held over due to his clearance. His family members were not US citizens and lived in China. He did eventually get his TS - we saw him eventually at Huachuca. I think he ended up as a holdover for like almost a year because of it. He wasn't my MOS. I think he was what is now 35M (I came in 2004 before they changed it all to 35 series).

I honestly think it depends on where the foreign relatives live. I don't think I've ever seen anyone who has a TS/SCI who has Iranian family members yet.
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Iran is considered an adversary and is on a list of countries that prohibits you from securing a Top Secret clearance. If he was to naturalize and be a US citizen, as long as there are no long standing or continued relationships with members who live in Iran, you will be able to get one.

Until that happens, there’s nothing you can do
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Rgr this. Thanks
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Many have already said, this is a hard no. Recently a lot of service members got left in the lurch and had to find new MOS's when they acquired their TS under less restrictive times. All potential cracks are being sealed up.
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