Summary
This case concerns a 54-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, born in Iran, whose security clearance was denied under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) and Guideline C (Foreign Preference). The Statement of Reasons cited significant family ties in Iran, including his mother, father, two sisters, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law, all of whom are Iranian citizens residing in Iran.
Further concerns arose from the applicant's exercise of dual citizenship. He had previously served in the Iranian military and possessed and used an Iranian passport. Specifically, he renewed his Iranian passport on February 15, 2006, and used it to enter and exit Iran in June 2000 and June 2006.
Despite the applicant's substantial connections to the U.S. and his stated willingness to renounce his Iranian citizenship, the judge determined these actions were insufficient to mitigate the security concerns related to foreign influence and foreign preference. Consequently, the applicant's security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has significant family ties in Iran, including parents and siblings who are Iranian citizens.
- He used an Iranian passport multiple times after becoming a U.S. citizen, which raised concerns under foreign preference.
- The applicant's willingness to renounce his Iranian citizenship was not sufficient to mitigate the foreign influence concerns.
Conditions Referenced
- BraisedForeign Influence
- CraisedForeign Preference
- C.4appliedWillingness to Renounce Dual Citizenship
- C.2rejectedIndicators of Possible Foreign Preference Occurred Before Obtaining U.S. CitizenshipThe applicant used his Iranian passport after obtaining U.S. citizenship.
- C.1rejectedDual Citizenship Based Solely on Parents' Citizenship or Birth in a Foreign CountryThe applicant's Iranian citizenship is based on his own birth in Iran.
Key Rule Quoted
“"When an individual acts in such a way as to indicate a preference for a foreign country over the United States, then he or she may be prone to provide information or make decisions that are harmful to the interests of the United States."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedAug 16, 2006
- Answer filedSep 18, 2006Notarized response to SOR allegations.
- Hearing heldNov 15, 2006
- Decision dateJan 16, 2007
Cite For
- Security Concerns Related to Family Ties Under Guideline B
- Impact of Foreign Passport Use on Security Clearance Under Guideline C
- Mitigating Factors for Foreign Preference and Influence in Security Clearance Cases