Posted on Oct 5, 2020
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What are some tips to successfully get a secret clearance? How long does it take?
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1. don't be a criminal
2. don't associate with criminals
3. Don't associate with foreign nationals

How long does it take? apparently forever... seriously though, the lag time on processing clearances is currently loooooong.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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Good morning Sir, foreign nationals should not make that big of a difference. Being married to one during my last investigation certainly brought a lot of questions and made the interview longer but I still got my secret in a timely fashion.
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MAJ Byron Oyler - agreed. my DIL is a filipino and retained her citizenship there. never been an issue but it does make the interview take longer.
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DIL? My spouse is from Manila.
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MAJ Byron Oyler - daughter in law
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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First and foremost you need to you have a need. Clearances aren't just handed out, there has to be a military requirement ( by MOS, by rank, or by duty position) for a clearance. Once you have established the need for a clearance, you fill out an SF86. This is done electronically these days. As of about 5 years ago, when I got out of the PERSEC game, it was done on a program called EQIP. Your S2 will get you started.
Once you start on the SF86, you need to be 100% honest, and answer the questions that are asked. If the question is HAVE YOU EVER smoked weed, and you tried it that one time in HS, you answer yes. If the question is IN THE LAST 7 YEARS, and that one time in HS was 8 years ago, you answer no. BUT NEVER LIE.

If you have a OK finances (no major unsecured debts, not behind on payments), a relatively clean record (no convictions, MAYBE an arrest or two), no serious mental health diagnosis (going to a counselor / therapist is fine. Even many actually diagnoses are fine - I recieved my last TS/SCI "pass" with an active chronic depression diagnosis - bit some diagnosis may cause you to be turned down. Most of these, however, will also trigger a MEB, so you probably do not have to worry) and you TELL THE TRUTH you should be OK.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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#4 be responsible with your finances. Don't rack up large amounts of debt.
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