Summary
A 58-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, originally from Taiwan, was granted a security clearance after mitigating concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). Disqualifying conditions related to foreign connections were raised, but the applicant successfully demonstrated mitigating factors.
The decision to grant the clearance was based on several key points. The applicant's immediate family members are all naturalized U.S. citizens residing within the United States. Furthermore, he has not visited Taiwan since 1998 and maintains only limited contact with distant relatives there.
The judge concluded that it was improbable for foreign pressure to influence the applicant, citing his long history of responsible conduct and consistent compliance with security regulations since obtaining his clearances. These factors collectively demonstrated his loyalty to the U.S., leading to the favorable outcome.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant's immediate family are all naturalized U.S. citizens residing in the U.S.
- He has not visited Taiwan since 1998 and has limited contact with distant relatives there.
- The applicant has a long history of responsible conduct and compliance with security regulations.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.1.2.1raisedAn Immediate Family Member, or a Person to Whom the Individual Has Close Ties of Affection or Obligation, Is a Citizen Of, or Resident or Present In, a Foreign Country.
- E2.A2.1.2.6raisedConduct Which May Make the Individual Vulnerable to Coercion, Exploitation, or Pressure by a Foreign Government.
- E2.A2.1.3.1appliedA Determination That the Immediate Family Member(s) Are Not Agents of a Foreign Power or in a Position to Be Exploited by a Foreign Power.
- E2.A2.1.3.3appliedContact and Correspondence with Foreign Citizens Are Casual and Infrequent.
Key Rule Quoted
“The responsibility for producing evidence initially falls on the Government to demonstrate that it is not clearly consistent with the national interest to grant or continue Applicant's access to classified information.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 5, 2004
- Answer filedMay 28, 2004Notarized Answer provided by applicant.
- Hearing heldDec 1, 2004Hearing rescheduled from November 10, 2004.
- Decision dateMay 27, 2005
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Importance of Family Citizenship Status in Security Clearance Cases
- Impact of Long-term Compliance with Security Regulations on Clearance Decisions.