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The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing concerns about the applicant's familial ties to Israel, including his mother and two sisters who are citizens and residents there, as well as his in-laws. The applicant's frequent travel to Israel and the potential fo...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated due to the nature of his relationships with his siblings in Israel, who are not agents of a foreign power. The applicant's strong ties to the United States, including his immediate family residing there and his long-stand...
The applicant, a dual citizen of Argentina and the United States, has taken steps to renounce his Argentine citizenship and has surrendered his expired Argentine passport. The judge found that the applicant's foreign preference was mitigated, and he expressed a strong loyalty to the United States, l...
The judge found that the applicant's ties to Iran, specifically her elderly parents, did not pose a security risk. The applicant demonstrated her commitment to U.S. interests by formally renouncing her Iranian citizenship and surrendering her Iranian passport. The judge concluded that the applicant'...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing concerns about foreign influence due to the applicant's immediate family ties in Lebanon and his financial interest in a rental property there. The applicant's connections to Lebanon, including visits and ownership of...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign ties did not pose a security risk, leading to a favorable decision under Guideline B. The applicant's connections to family members in Jordan were deemed manageable and not indicative of divided loyalties or susceptibility to foreign influence.
The judge found that the applicant's family ties to Israel, including his immediate family members who are citizens of Israel, posed an unacceptable security concern under Guideline B. The applicant's possession of an Israeli passport further contributed to the decision against granting a security c...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated the security concerns related to foreign influence by demonstrating that her family members in Zimbabwe were not agents of a foreign government and did not pose a point of influence on her. The applicant's ties to Zimbabwe were deemed insufficient to warr...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated foreign influence concerns due to her family ties in Singapore. The applicant's connections to Singapore were deemed manageable, and her strong ties to the U.S. were emphasized, leading to a decision to grant her security clearance.
The judge found that the applicant's family members residing in Colombia raised foreign influence concerns. While the applicant's ties to his children, who are dual citizens but reside outside Colombia, were not deemed problematic, the presence of immediate family members in Colombia was significant...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated foreign influence concerns related to his family members residing in the Middle East, determining that none were agents of a foreign government or positioned to exert pressure on him. However, the applicant's overall security clearance was denied due to f...
The judge found that the applicant's ties to family members in Brazil did not pose a security risk, as they were not affiliated with the Brazilian government and were not vulnerable to coercion. The applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated, leading to a favorable ruling on all allegatio...
The judge found against the applicant on both allegations under Guideline B, citing concerns about the applicant's family ties to Taiwan, which could lead to foreign influence. The applicant's brother-in-law and two sisters-in-law are citizens and residents of Taiwan, raising security concerns regar...
The judge ruled against the applicant on the foreign influence concerns under Guideline B. The applicant has immediate family members who are citizens of Iran, which raises security risks. Despite expressing a willingness to renounce his Iranian citizenship, the applicant retains his Iranian passpor...
The judge found that the applicant successfully mitigated security concerns regarding foreign influence due to his family ties in Israel. The applicant's relationships with his siblings and a former friend were deemed not to pose a risk of foreign influence, leading to a decision to grant the securi...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). The applicant's father and brother are citizens and residents of Syria, which raises security concerns regarding potential foreign influence. The applicant's ties to her family in Syria, despite her claim...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing concerns related to foreign influence due to the applicant's ties to South Korea. The applicant's wife and family members are citizens and residents of South Korea, which contributed to the decision to deny the securi...
The judge found that the applicant's family does not have any connections or associations with the Iranian government, mitigating the government's security concerns. The applicant, a native-born U.S. citizen, has established strong ties in the U.S. and has taken steps to renounce his Iranian citizen...
The applicant, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Jordan, successfully mitigated foreign influence concerns due to his family ties in Jordan. The judge found that the applicant's parents and siblings, while residing in Jordan, do not pose a security risk as they are not agents of a foreign p...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign ties, specifically his mother and six siblings residing in Iran, raised significant foreign influence concerns. Although the applicant had some mitigating factors, such as limited contact with extended family, the overall assessment led to a denial of the...
The applicant, a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States, possesses an active passport issued by the United Kingdom. The judge found that the applicant was unable to mitigate the foreign preference security concern due to his unwillingness to surrender the foreign passport. Conseque...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing concerns related to the applicant's ties to his wife and her family in Afghanistan. The applicant's connections raised security concerns that were not sufficiently mitigated, leading to the denial of his security clea...
The judge found against the applicant on some allegations related to foreign influence due to his immediate family ties in Iran, which raised security concerns. Despite some mitigating factors, the applicant's connections to family members in Iran, including financial support and the potential for f...
The judge found that the applicant's relatives, including her grandmother, aunt, uncle, and cousins, are citizens and residents of Iran, which raised significant foreign influence concerns. The applicant did not mitigate these concerns, leading to a decision against her under Guideline B.
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated due to the sporadic nature of his contact with immediate family members in Lebanon. The applicant's ties to the United States were deemed strong enough to alleviate concerns about vulnerability to foreign influence. Howev...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated security concerns related to foreign influence due to his family ties in Romania and Germany. The applicant's ties were not deemed to pose a risk, leading to a decision to grant the security clearance.
The judge found that the applicant successfully mitigated concerns regarding foreign influence due to his family ties in Indonesia. Although the applicant has siblings who are Indonesian citizens, he has demonstrated a willingness to renounce his Indonesian citizenship and has surrendered his Indone...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated by his long-standing ties to the United States, including his citizenship, family, and career in the defense industry. Despite having family in Israel, the judge concluded that the applicant's connections to the U.S. outw...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated by his strong ties to the United States and the lack of government involvement from his foreign relatives. The applicant's relationships with his sister in Iran and in-laws in Bolivia were deemed not to pose an unacceptab...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated foreign influence concerns related to his parents and sister living in Russia. The applicant demonstrated a strong preference for the U.S. by revoking his Russian citizenship and destroying his Russian passport. The judge concluded that the applicant's ti...
The judge granted the applicant's security clearance, finding that the applicant had mitigated the security concerns related to foreign influence. The applicant, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Saudi Arabia, had family ties in Saudi Arabia but demonstrated extensive ties to the United Sta...
The judge found that the applicant had foreign influence concerns due to family ties in Morocco and previous employment with a foreign entity. However, the judge concluded that the applicant successfully mitigated these concerns, resulting in a favorable decision for all allegations under Guideline ...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated security concerns regarding foreign preference. The applicant is a U.S. citizen who has exclusively traveled on her U.S. passport and has affirmed her preference for the U.S. over Israel. She has no intent to seek dual citizenship with Israel in the futur...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated by his strong ties to the United States and his renunciation of Jordanian citizenship. The applicant's family members in Jordan and Spain were not deemed to pose an unacceptable security risk. Therefore, the judge ruled i...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing significant foreign influence concerns due to the applicant's dual citizenship with Israel and her family's residency there. The applicant's failure to disclose her Israeli military service and the possession of an Is...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B concerning foreign influence. The applicant's ties to Iran through his wife and in-laws raised security concerns, but the judge noted that the applicant had minimal financial ties to Iran and had held a security clearance for...
The applicant is a dual citizen of the UK and the U.S. and maintains a valid UK passport, which she has no intention of surrendering. The judge found that the applicant's foreign citizenship and passport possession raised security concerns under Guideline C, leading to a denial of her security clear...
The applicant, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Iran, faced multiple allegations under Guideline B concerning foreign influence due to family ties in Iran. The judge found against the applicant on all allegations, concluding that the applicant's connections to Iran posed a security risk, particularly ...
The judge found that the applicant mitigated foreign influence concerns related to her family ties in Italy, as her limited contact with them and strong ties to the U.S. reduced the risk of coercion. However, the applicant's foreign preference due to her dual citizenship and continued use of her Ita...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign connections did not pose a security risk. The applicant successfully mitigated concerns regarding her relationships with foreign nationals, including a great-aunt and a former romantic relationship with a Croatian Consular Official. The judge ruled in fav...
The judge found that the applicant's close and continuing relationship with her parents, who are citizens and residents of Taiwan, poses a security risk. Despite the applicant's efforts to renounce her Taiwanese citizenship and surrender her passport, the judge concluded that the applicant is vulner...
The judge found for the applicant on both allegations under Guideline B, determining that the applicant's foreign ties did not pose a security risk. The applicant's siblings reside in Colombia, and he has traveled there frequently, but he has mitigated concerns by renouncing his Colombian citizenshi...
The judge found that the applicant's close relationships with his in-laws, who are citizens and residents of Iran, posed a foreign influence risk. The applicant's dual citizenship and unwillingness to renounce his Iranian citizenship further contributed to the decision. Ultimately, the judge ruled a...
The judge found that the applicant successfully mitigated the security concerns under Guideline B, foreign influence, despite being a dual citizen of France and the United States. The applicant's minimal contact with family in France and the nature of her relationships were deemed not to pose a sign...
The judge found that the applicant's foreign influence concerns were mitigated due to the nature of his family ties and the relationship with Spain, a NATO ally. The applicant's immediate family members are not associated with the Spanish government or any intelligence services, and the judge conclu...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B, citing the applicant's close family ties to Serbia and Montenegro, including her parents, brother, and mother-in-law, all of whom are citizens and residents of that country. The applicant's frequent travel to visit her famil...
The judge found against the applicant on all allegations under Guideline B concerning foreign influence. The applicant's immediate family members are citizens and residents of Sudan, and he co-owns property in Sudan, which raised security concerns that were not mitigated by the applicant's claims.
The judge found that the applicant, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Israel, has immediate family members who are citizens of Israel but determined that these ties do not pose a security risk. The applicant's wife and children, who are dual citizens, reside in the U.S. The judge concluded that the...
The judge found that the applicant's family ties to Israel, particularly his eldest brother who is a citizen and resident of Israel and a former Israeli military officer, raised significant foreign influence concerns. The applicant admitted to the allegations but failed to provide sufficient evidenc...
The judge found that the applicant's ties to New Zealand, including his mother and five siblings who are citizens and residents there, raised security concerns under Guideline B. However, the judge concluded that these concerns were mitigated, as none of the applicant's family members were connected...