Summary
A 51-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, originally from Turkey and working as an engineer, was granted a security clearance after addressing concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) and Guideline C (Foreign Preference). Disqualifying conditions related to foreign influence and preference were raised, but mitigating conditions were successfully applied.
The applicant demonstrated mitigation by formally renouncing his Turkish citizenship and surrendering his Turkish passport. Furthermore, he had maintained a security clearance for 15 years, during which he established a strong record of security awareness. The review also determined that his family members residing in Turkey did not pose a security threat or exert undue influence.
Based on a whole person analysis, the judge concluded that the applicant had successfully mitigated the security concerns, leading to the granting of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant renounced his Turkish citizenship and surrendered his Turkish passport.
- He has held a security clearance for 15 years with a strong reputation for security awareness.
- Family members in Turkey do not pose a security threat or influence.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.1.2.1raisedForeign Influence - Immediate Family Member Is a Citizen of a Foreign Country.
- E2.A3.1.2.1raisedForeign Preference - Possession And/or Use of a Foreign Passport.
- E2.A2.1.3.1appliedForeign Influence - Individuals in Question Are Not Agents of a Foreign Power.
- E2.A3.1.3.4appliedForeign Preference - Willingness to Renounce Dual Citizenship.
Key Rule Quoted
“"Any doubt as to whether access to classified information is clearly consistent with national security will be resolved in favor of the national security."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 18, 2004
- Answer filedDec 8, 2004
- Hearing heldAug 29, 2005
- Decision dateOct 28, 2005
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Preference Through Renunciation of Citizenship
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Through Established Security Record
- Whole Person Analysis in Security Clearance Determinations