Summary
A naturalized U.S. citizen of Vietnamese descent was denied a security clearance under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) due to extensive family ties in Vietnam. The Applicant's father and eight siblings are Vietnamese citizens residing in Vietnam. Additionally, one brother resides in the United States but remains a Vietnamese citizen.
The Statement of Reasons highlighted these family connections, noting the Applicant's desire to sponsor her sisters and their children for immigration to the U.S. The adjudicator found that these circumstances raised disqualifying conditions under Adjudicative Guideline Paragraph 6(a).
The denial was based on the Applicant's extensive family connections in Vietnam, including immediate family members who are Vietnamese citizens. Crucially, the Applicant failed to provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that her family members are not subject to coercion by the Vietnamese government. The desire to sponsor family members for immigration was also cited as a concern, potentially creating leverage for the Vietnamese government.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The Applicant has extensive family connections in Vietnam, including immediate family members who are Vietnamese citizens.
- The Applicant did not provide evidence to show that her family members are not subject to coercion by the Vietnamese government.
- The Applicant's desire to sponsor family members for immigration to the U.S. raises concerns about potential pressure from the Vietnamese government.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 6(a)raisedForeign Influence
Key Rule Quoted
“The Applicant bears the ultimate burden of persuasion in proving that it is clearly consistent with the national interest to grant him or her a security clearance.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 13, 2003
- Answer filedDec 12, 2003Applicant requested decision without a hearing.
- Hearing held—No hearing was conducted.
- Decision dateJun 16, 2004
Cite For
- Denial Based on Extensive Foreign Family Connections Under Guideline B
- Insufficient Evidence to Mitigate Foreign Influence Concerns
- Burden of Persuasion Lies with the Applicant in Security Clearance Cases