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Can you be in the military without a security clearance?

Can you be in the military without a security clearance?

DO ALL MILITARY MEMBERS HAVE SECURITY CLEARANCE? Once it is determined that a military personnel member requires a security clearance because of assignment or job, they are required to complete a Security Clearance Background Investigation Questionnaire.

Which of the following organizations is the sole authority for determining the clearance eligibility for non Intelligence Agency DoD personnel?

DCSA’s DoD CAF
DCSA’s DoD CAF is the sole authority to determine security clearance eligibility of non-Intelligence agency DoD personnel occupying sensitive positions and/or requiring access to classified material including Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).

How long does DoD CAF adjudication take?

You have to request an extension, as they are not automatic. Once I submit my Response to SOR, how long does it take to receive adjudication from the CAF? This varies based on the severity of the case. CAF should have an answer back within 90 days, sometimes longer.

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What is a NAC investigation?

The National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) is a basic background investigation primarily for federal employees who will not have access to classified information. These criteria are designed to help assess whether or not a person has demonstrated trustworthiness to protect classified information.

Can a foreigner obtain security clearance?

Can non-US citizens obtain security clearances? No. You must be a US citizen in order to be granted a security clearance; however, foreign nationals may be granted a Limited Access Authorization (LAA).

Can a Green Card holder get security clearance?

One criteria for security clearance holders is U.S. citizenship. While path to citizenship doesn’t matter, a green card holder would not be eligible for a security clearance.

Can a civilian get a security clearance?

To obtain a security clearance you must be sponsored by a government agency for a position which requires access to classified information. You must be a U.S. citizen to obtain a security clearance. And what the government giveth, the government may take away.