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I just spoke with the security officer and immediate family members can be in laws and it is reviewed on a case by case basis.
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First off, congrats on the wedding. As for the question, as mentioned its gonna be a case by case situation. Give them the needed paperwork, and when it comes time for the interview you'll just have to clear it up with the interviewer to make sure you keep your rate. Just be sure to stick to your guns with the interviewer and you should be ok.
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thanks again! KreTo |
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Just a heads up. I lost the CTN job. Just found out. For these background checks the in-laws citizenship status are considered and there is no exception, even for those already in the Military system.
Just an FYI for the Mods who have to answer these questions. KreTo :C |
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