Summary
A 45-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, originally from Russia, was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) and Guideline C (Foreign Preference). The applicant's dual U.S. and Russian citizenship, along with significant family ties in Russia, were central to the denial.
Specifically, the applicant obtained and used a Russian passport after becoming a U.S. citizen in September 2000, and used a Russian passport issued in May 2002 to enter and exit Russia that year, preferring it over his U.S. passport. His father, stepmother, and father-in-law are all citizens and residents of Russia, as are a cousin and a friend. These connections raised concerns about potential foreign influence and preference.
Despite the applicant's efforts to renounce his Russian citizenship and surrender his Russian passport, the judge found that the ongoing contact with relatives in Russia and the past exercise of dual citizenship created an unacceptable risk. The potential for foreign influence through family members residing in Russia, combined with the applicant's past use of a Russian passport, led to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant's use of a Russian passport after becoming a U.S. citizen raised foreign preference concerns.
- Family members residing in Russia created potential for foreign influence that could compromise classified information.
- The applicant's ties to Russia, including his past employment and ongoing contact with relatives, heightened the risk of foreign preference.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A3.1.2.1raisedExercise of Dual Citizenship
- E2.A2.1.2.1raisedImmediate Family Member Is a Citizen of a Foreign Country
- E2.A3.1.3.4appliedWillingness to Renounce Foreign Citizenship
- E2.A3.1.3.2appliedIndicators of Possible Foreign Preference Occurred Before Obtaining U.S. Citizenship
Key Rule Quoted
“"No one has a 'right' to a security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 12, 2005
- Answer filedJul 27, 2005Requested decision without a hearing.
- Hearing held—Decision made without a hearing.
- Decision dateAug 28, 2006
Cite For
- Foreign Influence Concerns Due to Family Ties in Russia
- Foreign Preference Due to Dual Citizenship and Use of a Foreign Passport
- Mitigating Conditions Related to Renunciation of Foreign Citizenship