my company screwed up my clearance. that happened on May 22nd this year. here it is Oct 22nd and mine is still not complete. I've had a clearance since 2006. also all clearances as of 2018 are now under "continuing evaluation" that 10 years for secret and 7 for TS no longer apply. Also the threshold for finances is 20k in collections or charge offs. if you're over 20k the investigators will have a talk with you to make sure you don't have a problem. that 7500 is for a single person. they just want to make sure you don't have a drinking, gambling or alcohol problem. as long as you're honest and don't lie you will be OK. Just make sure your company's FSO is keeping up with requests for information because if they don't respond your clearances will be put on hold and you will not be able to come to work until the investigators have completed a new background check. that is what happened to me. luckily my investigation is complete and I'm just waiting on adjudication. thanks for the informative video.
Yes, you're right about the dollar amount thresholds. When I got additional information requests the investigators always called me directly. I think this varies from agency to agency. It's interesting that the 10 and 7 year thresholds have been removed and converted to a continuing basis. I usually learn about these when I have to actually go through the process. I appreciate the heads up, I'll be sure to pass this along as well to help others. If you haven't subscribed go ahead and do so, I'll have more videos coming. Link to facebook group in the description box. Thanks for watching and providing the additional information!
Not true if you have student loans. Student loan debt is automatic denial. Or you have to fill out an SOR and go before a judge and doha lawyer who will eat you alive.
No you’re fine with student loans. I have student loans still and I was approved for 5 clearances. I didn’t have to do any of that. I work with a few lawyers with 6 figure student loans. If what you’re saying was true then no one would get hired by the fed. If your student loans are in default then that’s a different story. You can read more about it at opm.gov and at the Inspector General’s website.
im going into the army leave next month on the 15th and im going to be a Military Police officer , im getting security clearance and this video was awesome !!!! thanks !
Don’t feel bad, my information got hacked multiple times, even on hotel platforms. Just get credit monitoring and keep and eye on your reports. You can also call all three bureaus and freeze you credit until you’re ready to buy a house, car, boat, private jet, etc…
You’re scenario is very routine. You’ll be surprised how many feds find themselves in this same situation. You’re not expected to be perfect, but you are expected to be honest. Otherwise the fed would never hire anyone.
@@theTSAguy I’m so stressed over this usa jobs application for the va the manager said he liked me but I owe taxes and a restraining order that was dropped, the taxes I came to a payment plan with IRS I have no record just what I stated
@@theTSAguy I’m also worried about my IRS debt the IRS Told me they will deduct from my refund I put that on the application hopefully 🤞 they don’t make its big deal I owe 2,900 my refund is like 10k
Bro chill lol, if every little thing mattered no one would have a job. I’ve been fired 2x and written up at my previous jobs multiple times. Multiple speeding tickets, and other fun stuff…Just be honest with them and don’t hide anything. If you forget to tell the investigator something it’s no big deal. I forgot I had debts that existed. I got confronted, explained it away, and we moved on. You’ll be surprised how much it really takes to get denied a clearance. I use a certain tone in my videos because there’s always one that thinks they can get away with anything.
I did my SF-86 form today. Since I enlisted in the Navy in 2015 I believe my clearance is still good for another so hopefully my background check doesn't take long.
Thanks! I feel better. Not even close to 7500 (more like 1500 and working on it), but had bad credit. Submitted my form yesterday and will be anxious until the end haha
@@theTSAguy Just wanted to update u. I just got approved for an Interim clearance so that I can start work right away. How long will it take to get the final clearance? Do people fail? thanks!
The final clearance will come after you have an interview with the investigator. You might have your final clearance decision by June or July. Yes, people do fail. However, to be denied such a low level clearance means you really must have some skeletons in your closet or you tried to cover things and got caught
@@theTSAguy my clearance is only a tier 2. So not anything too top secret. I should be ok. No skeletons. Lol. Thanks for all your advice. U have a great UA-cam channel. Keep it up!👍
Happy to help! Go ahead and subscribe to the channel that way you’ll see the posts for when I schedule the next live session. I’m planning for 6 AUG at 6pm-7pm EST as of now.
Well I submitted my application may 26th, then I received an email stating I had to take the CBT before June 6th. I took the test and passed June 3rd. Then on June 10th I was scheduled my airport assessment for June 15th and I submitted my background check on June 12th. Keeping my fingers crossed
I tried looking up my travel history because I’ve been all over since I got out of the marine corps. I checked the boarder control travel history look up on cbp.gov, but no information was available for me. I just used the dates on my passport stamps. Hopefully that’s good enough cause it’s been so long and I don’t remember.
Again, thank you so much for answering my first question about fully paid debts from debt collectors. My second question and other questions are, 1) DO I HAVE TO ENTER ALL MY EMPLOYMENT HISTORY, EVEN IF IT ONLY LASTED FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS, AS LONG AS I GOT PAID? 2) WHAT ABOUT A JOB THAT PAID ME CASH WITHOUT RECORDS? DO I HAVE TO DECLARE THAT KIND OF EMPLOYMENT TOO? 3.) DO THEY CARE IF I GOT FIRED? 4) AFTER THIS ASSESSMENT PHASE, WHAT'S NEXT? DOES THE INTERVIEW TAKE PLACE AFTER THE ASSESSMENT? I'm sorry, I have so many things to ask. I truly appreciate you! Please take your time whenever you can answer my questions and doubts.
Yes you need to list all you employment if you were paid for it. Doesn’t matter if you got fired, as long as you’re honest about it. After you pass the assessment all the other steps happen all at the same time.
Hello - amazing video. Really informative man. I have a quick question I drive for Uber and Lyft in the past 10 years as a driver. It was on and off. How do I report that? How do I report the timing like the start/end dates? Thanks
As a former special agent for what is now the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency I did plenty of background investigations up to and including TS/SCI. If you take nothing else from this video, listen to the need to be honest. Lie about one thing and everything else is suspect. Many times a subject interview is not required depending on the type of clearance unless a) you disclose something negative in your SF-86 or b) the agent uncovers negative information in his investigation. If you question yourself about whether to disclose an issue, err on the side of caution and do so. Better that than having the investigator bring it up and ask why you didn't mention it. Mitigation is always considered when disclosing negative info.
My only issue with what u said is the honesty. It's not easy to go back 10 to 20 yrs with dates. My memory isn't what it was at 20 lol. So it won't be purposely a lie I just dnt remember. I'm human I have debt and have had terrible jobs that didn't pay worth anything so I got behind. I've had husband's n deaths in the family that have set me back so my first eqip was not passed. Now I'm trying again n I dnt really feel confident about it I js feel judged n very harshly. I'm trying to pay off things buy jobs I've had haven't paid enuf. What do u do in this instance.
Really need your help, I”m applying for TSA job, I forgot to mention on the SF-86 form that I worked as an uber driver for a very short time, not consistently, just as needed. The reason for forgetting was that I thought it wasn't important to mention, as I’ve worked in 2018 for only two days throughout the year. This year, I worked for one week, two hours a day, and the income is not over $500 for the year. Only In 2019, I earned $1700, and I believed that since it's under $2000, I didn't have to file taxes for it.
If you work for the Federal Government say Border Patrol…..if you apply to the DEA/FBI do you have to go through a whole new background or will it pickup/reciprocate from the one done with BP?
I was terminated from a job February of this year. It was due to a mistake I'd made. Since then I've been unemployed. Initially I was planning on receiving unemployment but it took two months to get the interview and I was denied but never received an appeal letter until it was too late. I didn't realize the prices was so long for a civilian job on a naval base! I had savings so I have been okay. I received an email this morning asking what I've been doing (working wise). In the past 5 months I've only had a two week temp job. Worked one day at a job I realized was not for me, and the email I received this morning asked about my employment since 02/22. Not sure what to answer!!
If you go into special forces,after graduation, is that when you take the sf-86 or beforehand? I'm going into the military and my job requires it so I was just wondering 🤔
You’ll complete the SF-86 before you sign your enlistment papers. You’ll redo the SF-86 if you’re selected for special forces. But the special forces security clearance process is an entirely different set of requirements.
I know this video is old but I have a question regarding debt. Does the 7500 threshold stand for outstanding debt or does it consider past resolved debt as well? Thank you
You can’t. You only get a clearance if it’s necessary for you to have it. Only time it’s necessary is if your job requires it. No one willingly invites scrutiny into their lives by the government because it’s fun.
What if I got arrested for drug possession in Florida but it got thrown away because they did have probable cause to check me and it was thrown out do I have to put that down ?
You can be in collections as long as you work out a payment plan and you’re actively making payments. Keep all correspondence with the collections company and receipts of all payments.
Very informative video. Great things pointed out. But I have a concern regarding my background investigation. I have passed all phases of the tso all the way up to medical. However, on my background check my concern is I have been fired three times in row. All from three different retail jobs. The first one was a customer complaint saying that I said a bad word. And I was let go. The second and third job was due to not meeting performance expectations while working a second job(still have )As a result I was let go because of that. I only had the second and third job for a month and month apart from each other. Will those things disqualify me from passing the background check? Will the ask the employers specifically why I got fired? I have no other problems with any of the other categories.
Investigator will want to know why you got fired. None of those reasons are serious enough to keep you from getting a clearance. Now, for example, if you were fired because you hacked the payroll system and gave yourself a pay raise…that would be a different story. I’ve been fired too and I did fine. Not the end of the world.
@@theTSAguy oh ok. Well I’m applying for an entry level job at the tso. Will I still be contacted by a tsa agent? I have been fired three times and the last two were all related to not meet work expectations with working in a fast paced retail environment. I feel like that they be looked at twice by the tsa.
@@markdesilva7207 yea you have 0 issues to worry about. The TSA screening process is now almost automated. You’ll be contacted by a federal investigator from the office of personnel management. TSA blue shirts are not agents, they are just federal officers without law enforcement authority.
Your police record is permanent no amount of time makes it go away. Even if you get it expunged the investigator will make you get the information or you risk a denied clearance.
Hello sir thank you for all the help lately I had another quick question, on the SF86 it asks about being warned written up or reprimanded but it’s phrased at bit oddly at the end with mentioning security details. For this employment, in the last seven (7) years have you received a written warning, been officially reprimanded, suspended, or disciplined for misconduct in the workplace, such as a violation of security policy? What exactly is this asking me to disclose? Write ups in general or if I violated a security policy?
If you were ever in trouble because you violated company security protocol. Like you didn’t lock the doors after closing, or you gave some access to building when they shouldn’t t have been allowed in or giving away the alarm passcode or tampering with the first safety systems. Those are just examples. Being late and stuff does not count.
I was arrested a few years ago on a misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana but I took a conditional discharge in order to have the charge dismissed after 6 months of probation. Would that be a problem for trying to become a TSO?
@@theTSAguy the interview took a little over an hour, all they did was go over the SF86 more in depth and asked me if there was anything else I needed to declare and I did and it was annotated. Then he talked to a supervisor and someone else that’s known me at work for over a year. Now I Just wait I guess lol
I have a quick question. You said that when applying you go back 10 years and if you are 28, u start from 18th years old. I’m 25, how far back would that go for me? From 15 years of age or 18th?
I’m in the United States Navy active duty and I got hired to be a line service technician at the airport. I have a misdemeanor for using offensive words in a public place basically disturbing the peace. Will that prevent me from getting my SIDA badge? I’m hoping since I’m active duty military and have a security clearance with them they will give me a chance.
I’m still waiting for my results to get hired by the Geo group/ICE, I got two speeding tickets this year and my credit score isn’t the best and I have a few small bills in collections. No criminal record at all, and not sure what previous employers may say about me, I’ve never been fired, but it’s been two months, still haven’t heard anything yet.
You’re fine. As long as you’ve been making payments on the bills in collections and you have proof of each payment or you have proof of a payment plan and can show you have been making payments Credit score, traffic tickets and previous employer problems are not really an issue. The investigator looks at the entire application to determine if you’re a national security risk. I’ve been fired 2x and I still got a federal job. Two months is not long, the security clearance takes the longest.
@@theTSAguy I’m a little confused because accurate background was hired to do my background check and they said it was complete the week of October 20th, but now I’m waiting on a security clearance so it’s like two background checks it seems like.
I’m filling out the SF-86 Form. I have different home addresses with some gaps in between same as my previous jobs, if the system are given me a red exclamation dot saying is an error but for me all information is true and correct, should I put like you said some explanation on the space/box is giving you to explain?? do I still able to send the form like that for clearance?
No, you MUST list every address you lived at. Even if you were homeless. You must list the address of the persons couch you stayed on or if you lived in your car then give the address of where you parked your car. You MUST list every job you collected compensation for and list ALL periods of unemployment. If you fail to do this your SF86 will be rejected for errors.
Thank you for this information. My question is what if you respond no to having debt on the eqip for not having the details at the time of submission. Will that automatically reject you or will you possibly get the interview, upon completing and getting the medical pass, to explain about the debt?
Don’t do that. Get the information you need to complete the application correctly. What you’re proposing counts as willfully misrepresenting material information. That’s going to raise a lot of questions and it calls your credibility into scrutiny. Short cuts aren’t worth the hassle, just do it right the first time.
Is this like a new thing in TSA or are they screwing us up because I submitted my SF86 in August of last year had my airport assessment and passed the medical evaluation and now it’s March and they are having me redo and resubmit the whole entire SF86 again. With no error and everything completed already back in August. Like what the hell is going on? If I had any errors they would let me know or but instead I had to email them telling them about my whole story and I’ve been waiting and they simply emailed me back the next day with another link and login info to complete another SF86. This is really not fair and hurts because I’ve been waiting for like 8 months now. I should have already had my background checked and cleared by now. I don’t know what the hell is wrong with some of these federal agencies. Like what are we supposed to do eat from a dumpster and live that way? It’s like the more I need the job and I’m desperate the more they don’t care. It’s like I’m begging and hoping I get the job at this point.
You bring up several points that I will address in turn. 1. I can definitely understand the frustration you are feeling. However, the SF-86 software will have your information already saved. You just need to revise it and resubmit. 2. Waiting 8 months is not that long to be in the hiring process for a federal job. From the feedback I get from my followers, the average hiring time is about 12 months. I applied in October of 2009 and wasn't hired until July of 2011. The process and timeline is what it is. 3. You are in the process of asking someone else to give you a job and give you their money in exchange for giving them your time and labor. When you work on a W-2, you are subject to the requirements established by the employer. 4. Let's just be honest, no one is expecting you to eat from a dumpster nor expecting you to endure a subpar quality of life. Be careful what you speak into your life because your own words will function as a self-fulfilling prophecy. 5. The quality of life you live is your responsibility, not the employer's. You're right, they don't care...you are one of several thousand candidates in the pipeline looking for a job with the agency. HR is trying to keep the process moving as best as they can. Stop directing your anger towards a situation you have no control over. 6. Stop focusing on the problem and start being solutions oriented. You should be submitting tailored resumes to multiple jobs several times per week until you are actually hired. Repeat this process until you get to where you want to be in life.
Hi, Fazle! At the risk of being too pesky, I've got another question: What is a gracious way to tell your employer that you're E86 came back and you're ready to start training, although I don't know when that will be? (I didn't tell my new employer I'm waiting for the E86 to clear.)
Please help: My brothers baby mama (they’re not married but have children so they’re legally common law) applied for a job requiring “top secret security clearance” & she’s asking for my Naturalization cert #. I’m hesitant to give her that kind of information. I don’t understand why they need this from her given that we’re not related
Your information is not needed. There is no real marriage and you’re a US citizen, there is no reason to report your information. Unless you’re living in the same household and they are economically responsible for you. That’s a different story.
This depends on the level of security clearance you're applying for and the type of information that you have access too. The more sensitive information you et access to then the higher your clearance will need to be. Which means the deeper the investigator will have to dig. If you haven't subscribed go ahead and do so. I'll have more videos coming. Link to facebook group in the description box.
I know this is an old video but I have a quick question. I’m 5 months into my application and they just finished my background investigation after a month & a half and unfortunately did not pass or qualify. Is there any reason as to why? I’m I automatically not qualified for the position because it says to reapply after 6 months & I thought they gave you 3 tries to correct your form? Kind of a waste of time.
@@theTSAguy Yes, I might call the agency asking why my background got rejected & if there’s anything I can do to revise it & pass to get the job. On the email I just got sent minutes ago all it states is “We regret to inform you that you did not pass the pre-hire background investigation requirement for this position” follows it with that I will be receiving a letter in the mail from PSD regarding the results & that I will be able to reapply in 6 months? Does that mean the job is a no-go for me already?
Yea, that’s exactly what it means. Wait for the letter and see what it says. I never dealt with this but the rejection letter should say how you can file an appeal.
make sure you have proof of payment plan with the IRS and the state and proof of each payment you made so far. It's not a disqualifier, just need to show that you're not trying to abscond on the tax man.
This is in effect for all national security jobs. “No clearance required” means you will get a low level public trust background check. “Public Trust” is not a clearance. You will still complete the SF-86 but it will be a cursory check of your credit and criminal history. There will be no deep dive in your life.
Thanks for your guidance and advice through this process. I received my eQIP/e86 forms, completed and submitted last week. This morning I received an email, a duplicate email, to start the eQIP/e86 process. Does this mean my submission from last week didn't go through? Should I fill it out again?
They only contact former spouses. They want to see if the ex has any info about you that might be a red flag since the ex has intimate knowledge of you. It’s understood the ex might try to sabotage your career but they already accounted for that.
For a basic public trust clearance, no. But for anything higher, yes. They actually contacted my registrar’s office for undergrad and grad school. Even talked to my classmates and professors.
I am scheduled to take the CBT next Thursday I am excited but nervous at the same time. I also have a friend who wants to apply but has dismissed bankruptcy. Do you have any information on how bankruptcies are handled? great video, Thank you
I don't have much information on bankruptcies. You do have to report them though. Bankruptcy is not an automatic disqualifier. The investigator will look into the circumstances of the bankruptcy.
Two questions: Do they actually check social media I was already found good to fly but i went through a significant rough patch, will this negatively affect me?
Are you asking how someone end up on the “no-fly list”? I can’t give you all that. For your investigation, everything is free game. You will have an opportunity to explain any rough patches.
Fazle, something just came up. I had a car accident December 14. (It was dark and I backed into a tree. No moving violation, no one hurt and no other accidents.) Will this be a red flag for TSA? (So far, no one has contacted me about it. Nor do I recall e-QIP even asking me about that.) Please let me know. Thanks!
So I took and passed the CBT test. I have finished the SF-86 and submitted it, how long does it take to finish reviewing my form? Btw I have submitted on the 25 of August 2022. So about 11 days since I submitted it.
Hey, I am joining Navy , my job is AECF which is one of top secret clearance jobs. I will have an interview with defense counterintelligence and security agency tomorrow. My problem is I got credit collection about 20k. I know I am bad credit, but I was handling it. After dealing with collector to unify , I got a plan to pay off within 2 years. In this case, do you know if I would be disqualify for the AECF job pf Navy? I am so nervous for the interview tomorrow.
No, you’re fine. As long as you can show you’re taking steps to pay your debt and you have a plan set in place to settle that debt. Tell the investigator exactly what you told me. They will have additional questions for you just honest with them. When you go to your interview take ALL of your documents showing you have been making on-time payments and the documents showing you have a payment plan in place. Take your bank statements as well to show proof that you have been making payments. Investigators work through these all the time. They just want to make sure you’re not a liability. Since you’re going to be working a stable job and I presume you have a sign-up bonus, you’re going to be ok.
Fazle, is there a chance to negotiate your starting pay for tsa? I live in California and I’m worried they will want to start me at $19 an hour when some have reported up to $27. Do you have any advice?
You can’t negotiate salary since federal government salaries are based on a pay scale. Your salary level is determined based on the job you apply for and the level is skill that job requires. That job is assigned a pay grade on the pay scale. You can be eligible for non-competitive promotion if the job is advertised that way. So, no, you can’t negotiate salary. There are lot of caveats to this and that’s where knowing government policy comes in handy. However, the federal government will not negotiate. The law will not allow it. Only a few people are able to negotiate but those people are actively sought out by the government for a very specific purpose. Then a job posting is posted that caters to their specific skill set. All job postings must be public record for legal and transparency purposes.
If it is a GS position and you are a brand new federal hire, you CAN negotiate salary but it is a process. You can only negotiate higher starting step within the hiring grade. The tricky part is that you need to request it after you have been selected and tentative offer has been made. Then, you NEED to make sure that you have supporting documents/qualifications because starting higher steps is only considered for highly qualified individuals. Even then, the hiring manager and the chain of command needs to request it and get approved.
Yes you’re right, I was only referring to the TSA. I did negotiate salary at USCIS, however I only did this once I got hired. I didn’t to rock the boat at the beginning. Except I got accelerated promotion for a higher GS grade. Went from a 5 to a 7.
Yea you need to disclose and show them your physical DD-214 or NGB-22 if you were in the guard. It’s not a big deal. It’s the equivalent of being asked what your favorite color is. As long as it wasn’t other than honorable or dishonorable, then you’re good to go
Hi Fazle, I completed my eqip 10 days ago, yesterday i was contacted by a TSA recruiter to schedule my airport assessment. With that being said, is my eqip still being investigated? I saw in another of your videos were you state that "if your'e invited to an airport assessment, you are probably going to receive an offer." I ask this question because I worked a decent amount of jobs while i was working through my undergrad, along with a few address as well.
@@theTSAguy thanks for the quick reply. You have been a huge help in this process. Il do you have any idea how frequently an interim clearance is revoked?
@@owenwalsh4558 I've personally only seen this happen twice in 12 years and it was because they lied. Just be honest about what's going. You will always be given the opportunity to clear up any issues that may arise.
Im trying to complete the e86 questionnaire. Im trying to create account with the e-QIP but it gives me an error when i fill out the Golden questions. I tried contacting the support team but no replies
informative video, but I am applying for something that requires a low level clearance ( Public Trust) you mentioned finances ,does that mean I have to detail all payments fro jobs, ecommerce platfroms /online business that I do have an ein for? also business associates and one last thing what about family members living in the same household who refuse to disclose their social sec numbers ( not sure if its needed or not) other than professional references do they ask for personal references? friends etc? Thanks a bunch that was quite a bit
You have to list the dollar amount in each bank account, the dollar value of each real asset (cars, houses, jets, yachts, etc...) but not business merchandise Don't worry about business associates Don't worry about family living in your house unless they are not U.S> citizens list professional references for jobs, personal references for people that can vouch for the schools you went to and where you live. You can literally use anyone that you know won't say bad things about you or try to ruin your career. Hope that helps, don't forget to subscribe for more!
What if I did the “coke” a cola drug a few years back in a party and have only done it once. The friend who offered it to me I’ve since lost complete contact with and nobody else knows about the experiment I did. Should I still list that? Could they find out? Will I automatically be denied secret clearance if I did list it?
Answers to your "What if...?" Scenarios ua-cam.com/video/dQLC7CCd36o/v-deo.html I answer the question here. Don’t play Russian roulette with your career and credibility. Assume that everyone talks. Experimenting is not a deal breaker, they just need to know that you’re not that person anymore. Trying to hide it raises more red flags.
I’m still stuck on section 13A🤦🏽♀️ I put all seven jobs and it keeps giving me an error is there anyway i can email you for help? I even put unemployment when i started over and it still wont let up.
I’ve seen this before, remove all the information you put in and start 13A over. Enter the information backwards. Enter your most recent employment first then work your back in chronological order. Don’t skip around. Let me know if that works first.
How are you? Hope all is well. I have my interview scheduled for August 20th and I was looking at one of your videos about making a federal resume. Plus on the sf86 there was a question asking where I lived for the past ten years.
Hi, yes you will need to provide 10 years or starting from your 18th birthday. Which ever comes first. If you haven't subscribed go ahead and do so. I'll have more videos coming.
@@theTSAguy I rented a room in someone’s apartment which wasn’t told to anyone back in 2016. He owned the apartment but he didn’t live there. Our family paid him the rent every month for about a year then my wife’s family member had an issue with us living there so we moved. Who should I put down on the application that knew us when we lived there
You can list anyone that can vouch for you living there. My friends come over to my place so I use them. You don't always need to use your property owner.
@@theTSAguy I got a conditional offer today. They didn’t go over benefits or if I’m full or part time. It is 19.07 per hour though. My job is full time and pay 20.86 per hour plus commission
I received a registration code to complete the e86 form. I tried to log in but it says log in failed. When I log on online, it says I’m at 45 percent and that I have to wait for the airport to call me to take the airport assessment. Am I allowed to fill out the e86 before being called for the assessment. I’m curious because I received an email about completing the e86 before even being called for the airport assessment.
You complete the e86 after your airport assessment. You'll have 21 days to get it done. They don't want to initiate a security clearance process till they know you've passed the interview, but it should still allow you to start completing the paperwork. I went through hiring 10 years ago, so the process may have changed since COVID hit. Contact HRAccess and let them know what's going on. I made a Facebook group for people to discuss where they are in the hiring process and you're not the first person to have this happen. The link is below. facebook.com/groups/1202027436909288/
Okay not sure what happened to my comment . But anyways I wrote that I’ve been reaching out to TSA many times for a name change request as my last name was entered incorrectly and nobody is getting back to me on this . I’m worried that time will run out for me as the CBT test results are only good for a year . Can you please advise how to get in touch with the right people ?
I had a felony 10 years ago and I cleared me justice records. I applied for armed security in us embassy in my country . I have investigation that is part of recruiting process . U think I get rejected after I cleared everything long time ago
A felony in any country would eliminate you from consideration automatically. Just getting access to an Embassy requires a minimum of Secret clearance and most often TS. On top of that, as a felon that would also disqualify you from any armed positions.
@@mithicash1444 it's a public trust level clearance and it happened 10 years ago . I was not jailed just a fine for 60 usd . Even I can't get the public trust level clearance????
Mr. Hasnain I have a question. I signed an agreement with my former employer stating I resigned instead of being terminated. How do I answer the question on the sf86. Do I say yes I resigned or no? I need to know asap.
If you were ever written up, had you pay docked, or had any official actions taken against you for being late, misconduct, etc… basically did your boss put paperwork on you for for disciplinary reasons. If you never got in trouble for anything you can just put, “no”
@@theTSAguyI just remember in another comment someone asked the same question and u had mentioned if it has to do with security policy etc then u can say “yes”
@@theTSAguyhe only thing I recieved so far is just a code to register for EQIP and no further instructions yet I don’t even know if I have to fill the form out but I’m assuming I might.
Depends on the job, agency and the level of clearance needed. If you’re going to be doing any intel type work you won’t even be allowed in the building till you’re cleared.
Hello I have subbed and liked. How long does it usually take for the background to go through for you to start working? The airport I have still has that 2k bonus which makes me think they still need people. Should I call HR every Monday?
Lol definitely don’t call HR every Monday. The investigation can take 90-120 days, possibly longer depending on what the investigator finds. HR has no influence over this process. Just sit tight and let the process play out as it needs to.
@@theTSAguy Just for the initial check just to START working it is 90-120 days?!?! I thought they did an initial check to get you in the door and then the investigator investigates while youre working?! Lol, I have had to contact HR for EVERY step of my process.
@Xxfen1xphyrexX there is an initial check that is done, but in the last few years agencies have been waiting till the full clearance comes through. You can keep calling HR but they can’t speed up the investigation. OIG will get to it when they get to it. It’s the most frustrating part of the process.
@@theTSAguy Hey there, question.... What if I forgot to list a job that was like 8 years ago. Like a job I had for at most a month.... Do they deny you for those reasons? Or an address?
Minimum background investigation clearance. No, you can’t apply for a security clearance on your own. A federal employer or federal contractor supervisor must request the clearance for you.
If you collected a pay check and filed taxes then you need to mention it. It’s fine if the locations closed, just let the investigator know and they will do the rest.
@@theTSAguy thanks Fazle! I have my CBT scheduled at the end of the month and your videos have been super helpful. You might see any other one of my comments pop up again soon.
Hi, i just re-submitted my SF-86 form and im worried i might get denied because i had over 2k in state taxes to pay off but i was in a bad situation due to financial hardship after a divorce so i wasnt able to make any payments. I really want to pay back the IRS. Will i get rejected?
No this is just in general, mostly up to Secret. Certain jobs will require polygraphs as part of the clearance packet. Also the type of information they ask for can get very detailed based on the scope of the investigation. For example TSC/CI will ask you lifestyle questions. These are usually done for single scope and full scope.
Depends why it’s suspended. Parking and traffic tickets is one thing. Thing like reckless driving, DUIs, public endangerment….that’s a different that story that will raise a lot of questions but won’t disqualify you. Just be honest about why it’s suspended.
Yea, on your candidate dashboard there should be a phase called “ready pool.” You move into that phase of the hiring process and wait for a final job offer.
Hello I have a question and hope you could assist me. I apply for a public trust position and did the background investigation interview a few days ago. I just found out i forgot to mention about a casual job i did for like 2 months and i got paid. I couldn't find the paycheck though so i completely forgot about it. Can I inform the investigator by now or it's too late to inform?
thank you. i let them know already. will i be disqualified? i'm so disappointed with myself that i missed that info. i should have informed them during the interview
@@theTSAguy That's because they worked on it and did not allow it to expire you fool. Your probably one of the DEI hires. Stop fucking lieng to these people you shit bag.
I was offered a job as a Travel Youth Care Worker - ORR with MVM and do require a security clearance and Government background investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. I would like to know if a failed drug test on a past employer would prevent me from obtaining clearance?
Getting into the tech space now. Have a record of assault with firearm and possession with intent to sale. Charged in 2008 but can’t and will never be able to expunge. Will I be able to obtain security clearance?
that’s still not the craziest thing I’ve heard lol. Even if you got it expunged, its still not exempt from the investigation process. Just explain the details to the investigator and let them ask their follow-up questions. Be up front and honest. Let the investigator decide what they want to do.
Yes, if it’s your first investigation then you need to disclose all of it, once it’s on the record then no need to mention it again There is no such thing as “expunged” when it comes to a federal security clearance or national security or even for state and local purposes. The record record still exists and can be unsealed with a court ordered. It only helps to keep your records hidden from public lexis nexus searches so that corporate employers can’t see it. In the words of my army platoon leader, “ ‘expunged’ just means the lawyer got more money out of you”.
my company screwed up my clearance. that happened on May 22nd this year. here it is Oct 22nd and mine is still not complete. I've had a clearance since 2006. also all clearances as of 2018 are now under "continuing evaluation" that 10 years for secret and 7 for TS no longer apply. Also the threshold for finances is 20k in collections or charge offs. if you're over 20k the investigators will have a talk with you to make sure you don't have a problem. that 7500 is for a single person. they just want to make sure you don't have a drinking, gambling or alcohol problem. as long as you're honest and don't lie you will be OK. Just make sure your company's FSO is keeping up with requests for information because if they don't respond your clearances will be put on hold and you will not be able to come to work until the investigators have completed a new background check. that is what happened to me. luckily my investigation is complete and I'm just waiting on adjudication. thanks for the informative video.
Yes, you're right about the dollar amount thresholds.
When I got additional information requests the investigators always called me directly. I think this varies from agency to agency.
It's interesting that the 10 and 7 year thresholds have been removed and converted to a continuing basis. I usually learn about these when I have to actually go through the process.
I appreciate the heads up, I'll be sure to pass this along as well to help others.
If you haven't subscribed go ahead and do so, I'll have more videos coming. Link to facebook group in the description box.
Thanks for watching and providing the additional information!
They changed it to five years
They must be cracking down on people now. They were fast and loose with it in 2011.
Not true if you have student loans. Student loan debt is automatic denial. Or you have to fill out an SOR and go before a judge and doha lawyer who will eat you alive.
No you’re fine with student loans. I have student loans still and I was approved for 5 clearances. I didn’t have to do any of that. I work with a few lawyers with 6 figure student loans. If what you’re saying was true then no one would get hired by the fed.
If your student loans are in default then that’s a different story. You can read more about it at opm.gov and at the Inspector General’s website.
Yay I got the job! I start at SeaTac October 24, your videos were very helpful thank you!
Congrats, happy to help! I'll have more videos coming about federal benefits and promotions.
Congrats love! 😁
100% I have a buddy who was a federal investigator for getting clearances. His number one thing was never lie.
im going into the army leave next month on the 15th and im going to be a Military Police officer , im getting security clearance and this video was awesome !!!! thanks !
Happy to help! where you going for basic?
@@theTSAguy in Georgia
It’s better in the winter, i went to Jackson in the middle of summer and it was miserable.
I am a former homeland security supervisor and an OPM breech victim. I am still being terrorized after they lost my information to the Chinese.
Don’t feel bad, my information got hacked multiple times, even on hotel platforms. Just get credit monitoring and keep and eye on your reports. You can also call all three bureaus and freeze you credit until you’re ready to buy a house, car, boat, private jet, etc…
Sorry for all the questions I’m just so nervous I want this job so bad I’m glad I found you
You’re scenario is very routine. You’ll be surprised how many feds find themselves in this same situation. You’re not expected to be perfect, but you are expected to be honest. Otherwise the fed would never hire anyone.
@@theTSAguy I’m so stressed over this usa jobs application for the va the manager said he liked me but I owe taxes and a restraining order that was dropped, the taxes I came to a payment plan with IRS I have no record just what I stated
So what did the hiring manager tell you?
@@theTSAguy I told him about the restraining order he said good thing it wasn’t a misdemeanor or felony
@@theTSAguy I’m also worried about my IRS debt the IRS Told me they will deduct from my refund I put that on the application hopefully 🤞 they don’t make its big deal I owe 2,900 my refund is like 10k
Everytime I watch your videos I get more nervous. No one's perfect and I don't want any little thing to jeopardize my background check.
Bro chill lol, if every little thing mattered no one would have a job. I’ve been fired 2x and written up at my previous jobs multiple times. Multiple speeding tickets, and other fun stuff…Just be honest with them and don’t hide anything. If you forget to tell the investigator something it’s no big deal. I forgot I had debts that existed. I got confronted, explained it away, and we moved on.
You’ll be surprised how much it really takes to get denied a clearance.
I use a certain tone in my videos because there’s always one that thinks they can get away with anything.
@@theTSAguy thanks for the pep talk. Just the motivation I need. 👍🏾
Sounds Good. Your explanation is direct and straight to the point
Happy to help. Making another more detailed video on this. Subscribe for more.
I did my SF-86 form today. Since I enlisted in the Navy in 2015 I believe my clearance is still good for another so hopefully my background check doesn't take long.
They can use your navy clearance, but TSA will just do it all over anyways
Old I know….. once you get out, it’s not usable like an ID or piece of paper.
This was super helpful. I’m worried my dog is going to give away all my secrets! Lol. Thanks for helping.
Thanks! I feel better. Not even close to 7500 (more like 1500 and working on it), but had bad credit. Submitted my form yesterday and will be anxious until the end haha
Don’t worry about it. They are more focused on gambling debts and charge-offs.
@@theTSAguy had an old charge off. But all paid off
@ryank4792 no longer an issue, just don’t do it any more
@theTSAguy yea, it was stupid younger self stuff. Plus couldn't get a job due to the market. But thank you!!! Should be good now
your video is a Godsend. i'm currently going through the DoD background check process. Thanks so much for the info!
Happy to help!
@@theTSAguy Just wanted to update u. I just got approved for an Interim clearance so that I can start work right away. How long will it take to get the final clearance? Do people fail? thanks!
The final clearance will come after you have an interview with the investigator. You might have your final clearance decision by June or July. Yes, people do fail. However, to be denied such a low level clearance means you really must have some skeletons in your closet or you tried to cover things and got caught
@@theTSAguy my clearance is only a tier 2. So not anything too top secret. I should be ok. No skeletons. Lol. Thanks for all your advice. U have a great UA-cam channel. Keep it up!👍
Appreciate the support!
Thank you so much for this informative video it was great!
Broo your videos get my heart pumping about my new job, i have some questions lmk when you do a live stream
Happy to help! Go ahead and subscribe to the channel that way you’ll see the posts for when I schedule the next live session. I’m planning for 6 AUG at 6pm-7pm EST as of now.
Well I submitted my application may 26th, then I received an email stating I had to take the CBT before June 6th. I took the test and passed June 3rd. Then on June 10th I was scheduled my airport assessment for June 15th and I submitted my background check on June 12th. Keeping my fingers crossed
I tried looking up my travel history because I’ve been all over since I got out of the marine corps. I checked the boarder control travel history look up on cbp.gov, but no information was available for me. I just used the dates on my passport stamps. Hopefully that’s good enough cause it’s been so long and I don’t remember.
That’s fine, just let the investigator know
Again, thank you so much for answering my first question about fully paid debts from debt collectors. My second question and other questions are,
1) DO I HAVE TO ENTER ALL MY EMPLOYMENT HISTORY, EVEN IF IT ONLY LASTED FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS, AS LONG AS I GOT PAID?
2) WHAT ABOUT A JOB THAT PAID ME CASH WITHOUT RECORDS? DO I HAVE TO DECLARE THAT KIND OF EMPLOYMENT TOO?
3.) DO THEY CARE IF I GOT FIRED?
4) AFTER THIS ASSESSMENT PHASE, WHAT'S NEXT? DOES THE INTERVIEW TAKE PLACE AFTER THE ASSESSMENT?
I'm sorry, I have so many things to ask. I truly appreciate you! Please take your time whenever you can answer my questions and doubts.
Yes you need to list all you employment if you were paid for it.
Doesn’t matter if you got fired, as long as you’re honest about it.
After you pass the assessment all the other steps happen all at the same time.
It was informative. Thank you.
Hello - amazing video. Really informative man. I have a quick question
I drive for Uber and Lyft in the past 10 years as a driver. It was on and off. How do I report that? How do I report the timing like the start/end dates?
Thanks
Are you still driving for uber and Lyft?
Thank you for the video sir!
Happy to help!
#notificationsquad . Ive been subscribed for a while. I truly enjoy the content. Keep it up!
Thank you for all your support!! Let me know if you have any requests.
Thank you! This was incredibly thorough and helpful :)
As a former special agent for what is now the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency I did plenty of background investigations up to and including TS/SCI. If you take nothing else from this video, listen to the need to be honest. Lie about one thing and everything else is suspect. Many times a subject interview is not required depending on the type of clearance unless a) you disclose something negative in your SF-86 or b) the agent uncovers negative information in his investigation. If you question yourself about whether to disclose an issue, err on the side of caution and do so. Better that than having the investigator bring it up and ask why you didn't mention it. Mitigation is always considered when disclosing negative info.
These interviews are the only time I sing like a canary 🤣
What is mitigation? Like you can have some type of agreement before you disclose something negative?
It’s when you’re trying to phrase things in a way where it doesn’t sound as bad.
@@theTSAguy 😆
My only issue with what u said is the honesty. It's not easy to go back 10 to 20 yrs with dates. My memory isn't what it was at 20 lol. So it won't be purposely a lie I just dnt remember. I'm human I have debt and have had terrible jobs that didn't pay worth anything so I got behind. I've had husband's n deaths in the family that have set me back so my first eqip was not passed. Now I'm trying again n I dnt really feel confident about it I js feel judged n very harshly. I'm trying to pay off things buy jobs I've had haven't paid enuf. What do u do in this instance.
My SF86 took me about six hours to complete start to finish
That’s actually not bad lol, mine took a few days to get all of my info together
Really need your help,
I”m applying for TSA job, I forgot to mention on the SF-86 form that I worked as an uber driver for a very short time, not consistently, just as needed. The reason for forgetting was that I thought it wasn't important to mention, as I’ve worked in 2018 for only two days throughout the year. This year, I worked for one week, two hours a day, and the income is not over $500 for the year. Only In 2019, I earned $1700, and I believed that since it's under $2000, I didn't have to file taxes for it.
It’s fine, just let the investigator know where they reach out
@@theTSAguy Sorry I mean uber driver, how can I let them know, I already submitted the SF86 form.
The investigator will schedule and interview with you
If you work for the Federal Government say Border Patrol…..if you apply to the DEA/FBI do you have to go through a whole new background or will it pickup/reciprocate from the one done with BP?
It’s supposed to reciprocate, but agencies still tend to do their own investigation over again.
I was terminated from a job February of this year. It was due to a mistake I'd made. Since then I've been unemployed. Initially I was planning on receiving unemployment but it took two months to get the interview and I was denied but never received an appeal letter until it was too late. I didn't realize the prices was so long for a civilian job on a naval base! I had savings so I have been okay. I received an email this morning asking what I've been doing (working wise). In the past 5 months I've only had a two week temp job. Worked one day at a job I realized was not for me, and the email I received this morning asked about my employment since 02/22. Not sure what to answer!!
Answer what you just told me. All you need to do is explain the gaps in employment.
@@theTSAguy thank you! I realized I was WAY overthinking it. ♥️
I used to do the same thing, still do.
Thank you this is very helpful!
If you go into special forces,after graduation, is that when you take the sf-86 or beforehand? I'm going into the military and my job requires it so I was just wondering 🤔
You’ll complete the SF-86 before you sign your enlistment papers. You’ll redo the SF-86 if you’re selected for special forces. But the special forces security clearance process is an entirely different set of requirements.
@@theTSAguy okay cool. Thank you!
Great information thanks. How much will it cost out of pocket to get top secret clearance?
You can only get clearance if it’s necessary for you to have
I know this video is old but I have a question regarding debt. Does the 7500 threshold stand for outstanding debt or does it consider past resolved debt as well? Thank you
Only outstanding debt that is in delinquency.
How can someone get secret clearance without joining army & without getting sponsor from employers?
You can’t. You only get a clearance if it’s necessary for you to have it. Only time it’s necessary is if your job requires it.
No one willingly invites scrutiny into their lives by the government because it’s fun.
I heard they only check public documents. Sounds like so much! What about taxes? I’m always afraid I did something wrong on my taxes.
As long as your taxes are paid, you’re fine
What if I got arrested for drug possession in Florida but it got thrown away because they did have probable cause to check me and it was thrown out do I have to put that down ?
Yes, watch this video.
Answers to your "What if...?" Scenarios
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What about credit? Like things being in collections?
You can be in collections as long as you work out a payment plan and you’re actively making payments. Keep all correspondence with the collections company and receipts of all payments.
Very informative video. Great things pointed out. But I have a concern regarding my background investigation. I have passed all phases of the tso all the way up to medical. However, on my background check my concern is I have been fired three times in row. All from three different retail jobs. The first one was a customer complaint saying that I said a bad word. And I was let go. The second and third job was due to not meeting performance expectations while working a second job(still have )As a result I was let go because of that. I only had the second and third job for a month and month apart from each other. Will those things disqualify me from passing the background check? Will the ask the employers specifically why I got fired? I have no other problems with any of the other categories.
Investigator will want to know why you got fired. None of those reasons are serious enough to keep you from getting a clearance. Now, for example, if you were fired because you hacked the payroll system and gave yourself a pay raise…that would be a different story.
I’ve been fired too and I did fine. Not the end of the world.
@@theTSAguy oh ok. Well I’m applying for an entry level job at the tso. Will I still be contacted by a tsa agent? I have been fired three times and the last two were all related to not meet work expectations with working in a fast paced retail environment. I feel like that they be looked at twice by the tsa.
@@markdesilva7207 yea you have 0 issues to worry about. The TSA screening process is now almost automated.
You’ll be contacted by a federal investigator from the office of personnel management.
TSA blue shirts are not agents, they are just federal officers without law enforcement authority.
But does this information goes back to a term of years? Or the police report only goes to the 7 years deadline.
Your police record is permanent no amount of time makes it go away. Even if you get it expunged the investigator will make you get the information or you risk a denied clearance.
Hello sir thank you for all the help lately I had another quick question, on the SF86 it asks about being warned written up or reprimanded but it’s phrased at bit oddly at the end with mentioning security details.
For this employment, in the last seven (7) years have you received a written warning, been officially reprimanded, suspended, or disciplined for misconduct in the workplace, such as a violation of security policy?
What exactly is this asking me to disclose? Write ups in general or if I violated a security policy?
If you were ever in trouble because you violated company security protocol. Like you didn’t lock the doors after closing, or you gave some access to building when they shouldn’t t have been allowed in or giving away the alarm passcode or tampering with the first safety systems. Those are just examples. Being late and stuff does not count.
@@theTSAguy Thank you so much man, it’s been throwing me for a loop. Your advice has been tremendously helpful have a blessed day sir!
Happy to help
To become an officer in the US military, do I need a security clearance?
You need a minimum secret clearance
I was arrested a few years ago on a misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana but I took a conditional discharge in order to have the charge dismissed after 6 months of probation. Would that be a problem for trying to become a TSO?
It shouldn't be a problem as long as you disclose it to the investigator and you're no longer involved in shady activities.
Going to my TS SCI interview tomorrow, the Investigator said the interview said it’ll only take an hour lol, I’m nervous
If it’s your first interview, I’d set aside about 3-6 hours. These tend to get long.
@@theTSAguy I already have a secret clearance but my last investigation was 7 years ago, I’ll let you know how it goes!
Oh yea, then it’s a hour…max, you’re just updating stuff
@@theTSAguy the interview took a little over an hour, all they did was go over the SF86 more in depth and asked me if there was anything else I needed to declare and I did and it was annotated. Then he talked to a supervisor and someone else that’s known me at work for over a year. Now I Just wait I guess lol
@@clownster456 i love it when it's a painless process
I have a quick question. You said that when applying you go back 10 years and if you are 28, u start from 18th years old. I’m 25, how far back would that go for me? From 15 years of age or 18th?
You go back to your 18th birthday and start from there
I’m in the United States Navy active duty and I got hired to be a line service technician at the airport. I have a misdemeanor for using offensive words in a public place basically disturbing the peace. Will that prevent me from getting my SIDA badge? I’m hoping since I’m active duty military and have a security clearance with them they will give me a chance.
No they won’t even look 2x at it. If you have felony charges, that would get their attention
@@theTSAguy Thank you so much!
Subscribed :) Thanks for this info
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I’m still waiting for my results to get hired by the Geo group/ICE, I got two speeding tickets this year and my credit score isn’t the best and I have a few small bills in collections. No criminal record at all, and not sure what previous employers may say about me, I’ve never been fired, but it’s been two months, still haven’t heard anything yet.
You’re fine.
As long as you’ve been making payments on the bills in collections and you have proof of each payment or you have proof of a payment plan and can show you have been making payments
Credit score, traffic tickets and previous employer problems are not really an issue. The investigator looks at the entire application to determine if you’re a national security risk. I’ve been fired 2x and I still got a federal job.
Two months is not long, the security clearance takes the longest.
@@theTSAguy I’m a little confused because accurate background was hired to do my background check and they said it was complete the week of October 20th, but now I’m waiting on a security clearance so it’s like two background checks it seems like.
@Teeko253 it’s 2 different things, your application is complete and submitted, second thing is to start the actual investigation.
I’m filling out the SF-86 Form. I have different home addresses with some gaps in between same as my previous jobs, if the system are given me a red exclamation dot saying is an error but for me all information is true and correct, should I put like you said some explanation on the space/box is giving you to explain?? do I still able to send the form like that for clearance?
No, you MUST list every address you lived at. Even if you were homeless. You must list the address of the persons couch you stayed on or if you lived in your car then give the address of where you parked your car.
You MUST list every job you collected compensation for and list ALL periods of unemployment.
If you fail to do this your SF86 will be rejected for errors.
I like your video, thank you
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Thank you for this information. My question is what if you respond no to having debt on the eqip for not having the details at the time of submission. Will that automatically reject you or will you possibly get the interview, upon completing and getting the medical pass, to explain about the debt?
Don’t do that. Get the information you need to complete the application correctly. What you’re proposing counts as willfully misrepresenting material information. That’s going to raise a lot of questions and it calls your credibility into scrutiny.
Short cuts aren’t worth the hassle, just do it right the first time.
Too late. I guess I will just have to answer to the scrutiny. If they don't reject me off top from me answering no. @@theTSAguy
😱 it's the guy from Malcom in the middle. I always wondered where and how he was.
Wished you had time stamps for the video
I used to have them but I’ll start doing them them again
@@theTSAguy yeee! Appreciate the reply my man 💪 keep dropping the videos 🙏
Is this like a new thing in TSA or are they screwing us up because I submitted my SF86 in August of last year had my airport assessment and passed the medical evaluation and now it’s March and they are having me redo and resubmit the whole entire SF86 again. With no error and everything completed already back in August. Like what the hell is going on? If I had any errors they would let me know or but instead I had to email them telling them about my whole story and I’ve been waiting and they simply emailed me back the next day with another link and login info to complete another SF86. This is really not fair and hurts because I’ve been waiting for like 8 months now. I should have already had my background checked and cleared by now. I don’t know what the hell is wrong with some of these federal agencies. Like what are we supposed to do eat from a dumpster and live that way? It’s like the more I need the job and I’m desperate the more they don’t care. It’s like I’m begging and hoping I get the job at this point.
You bring up several points that I will address in turn.
1. I can definitely understand the frustration you are feeling. However, the SF-86 software will have your information already saved. You just need to revise it and resubmit.
2. Waiting 8 months is not that long to be in the hiring process for a federal job. From the feedback I get from my followers, the average hiring time is about 12 months. I applied in October of 2009 and wasn't hired until July of 2011. The process and timeline is what it is.
3. You are in the process of asking someone else to give you a job and give you their money in exchange for giving them your time and labor. When you work on a W-2, you are subject to the requirements established by the employer.
4. Let's just be honest, no one is expecting you to eat from a dumpster nor expecting you to endure a subpar quality of life. Be careful what you speak into your life because your own words will function as a self-fulfilling prophecy.
5. The quality of life you live is your responsibility, not the employer's. You're right, they don't care...you are one of several thousand candidates in the pipeline looking for a job with the agency. HR is trying to keep the process moving as best as they can. Stop directing your anger towards a situation you have no control over.
6. Stop focusing on the problem and start being solutions oriented. You should be submitting tailored resumes to multiple jobs several times per week until you are actually hired. Repeat this process until you get to where you want to be in life.
Should I pay off my irs debt before applying for a public trust position?
You should be fine as long as you’re not behind on payments. If you’re able to pay it all off, then just do it.
Hi, Fazle!
At the risk of being too pesky, I've got another question: What is a gracious way to tell your employer that you're E86 came back and you're ready to start training, although I don't know when that will be? (I didn't tell my new employer I'm waiting for the E86 to clear.)
You can just tell them, they normally don’t ask
@@theTSAguy Thanks!🤗
Please help: My brothers baby mama (they’re not married but have children so they’re legally common law) applied for a job requiring “top secret security clearance” & she’s asking for my Naturalization cert #. I’m hesitant to give her that kind of information. I don’t understand why they need this from her given that we’re not related
Your information is not needed. There is no real marriage and you’re a US citizen, there is no reason to report your information. Unless you’re living in the same household and they are economically responsible for you. That’s a different story.
How thoroughly do they do the background check. ? Thanks in advanced
This depends on the level of security clearance you're applying for and the type of information that you have access too. The more sensitive information you et access to then the higher your clearance will need to be. Which means the deeper the investigator will have to dig.
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I know this is an old video but I have a quick question. I’m 5 months into my application and they just finished my background investigation after a month & a half and unfortunately did not pass or qualify. Is there any reason as to why? I’m I automatically not qualified for the position because it says to reapply after 6 months & I thought they gave you 3 tries to correct your form? Kind of a waste of time.
You can ask the agency why your security clearance application was rejected. They have to give you answer. What did your rejection notice say?
@@theTSAguy Yes, I might call the agency asking why my background got rejected & if there’s anything I can do to revise it & pass to get the job. On the email I just got sent minutes ago all it states is “We regret to inform you that you did not pass the pre-hire background investigation requirement for this position” follows it with that I will be receiving a letter in the mail from PSD regarding the results & that I will be able to reapply in 6 months? Does that mean the job is a no-go for me already?
Yea, that’s exactly what it means. Wait for the letter and see what it says. I never dealt with this but the rejection letter should say how you can file an appeal.
Thank you but what about the unpaid state and federal taxes ? You didn’t mention that !!! Thank you
make sure you have proof of payment plan with the IRS and the state and proof of each payment you made so far. It's not a disqualifier, just need to show that you're not trying to abscond on the tax man.
Question, how do you explain leaving a job without notice? Will they ask about notice or why you left?
Investigators don’t care about how you left, they just want to make sure you weren’t doing anything illegal on the job
Is this still in effect? I’m on the job website now and it says “no clearance required” for TSO
This is in effect for all national security jobs. “No clearance required” means you will get a low level public trust background check. “Public Trust” is not a clearance. You will still complete the SF-86 but it will be a cursory check of your credit and criminal history. There will be no deep dive in your life.
Thanks for your guidance and advice through this process. I received my eQIP/e86 forms, completed and submitted last week. This morning I received an email, a duplicate email, to start the eQIP/e86 process. Does this mean my submission from last week didn't go through? Should I fill it out again?
You’re fine, it’s just a glitch in the system. As long as it’s submitted already.
@@theTSAguy thanks for the quick reply. You're awesome for putting out these videos and helping people. Take care!
Happy to help
I do not understand why they call the spouse, what Information have are they looking for?
They only contact former spouses. They want to see if the ex has any info about you that might be a red flag since the ex has intimate knowledge of you. It’s understood the ex might try to sabotage your career but they already accounted for that.
Good advice man, thank you. Being honest 😂
Happy to help!
This is probably a stupid question but do they actually contact your college and high school
For a basic public trust clearance, no. But for anything higher, yes. They actually contacted my registrar’s office for undergrad and grad school. Even talked to my classmates and professors.
I am scheduled to take the CBT next Thursday I am excited but nervous at the same time. I also have a friend who wants to apply but has dismissed bankruptcy. Do you have any information on how bankruptcies are handled?
great video, Thank you
I don't have much information on bankruptcies. You do have to report them though. Bankruptcy is not an automatic disqualifier. The investigator will look into the circumstances of the bankruptcy.
Two questions:
Do they actually check social media
I was already found good to fly but i went through a significant rough patch, will this negatively affect me?
Are you asking how someone end up on the “no-fly list”? I can’t give you all that.
For your investigation, everything is free game. You will have an opportunity to explain any rough patches.
@@theTSAguymy medical certificate was revoked because of my autism and apparently I scared one of the instructors
For which agency?
Fazle, something just came up. I had a car accident December 14.
(It was dark and I backed into a tree. No moving violation, no one hurt and no other accidents.) Will this be a red flag for TSA?
(So far, no one has contacted me about it. Nor do I recall e-QIP even asking me about that.)
Please let me know. Thanks!
Good thing you’re not hurt. You’ll be fine. Traffic, accidents and moving violations don’t count. If they did I wouldn’t have a job.
@@theTSAguy Haha-you’re so thoughtful, and humble besides! My deepest thanks!💖
Happy to help
So I took and passed the CBT test. I have finished the SF-86 and submitted it, how long does it take to finish reviewing my form? Btw I have submitted on the 25 of August 2022. So about 11 days since I submitted it.
It can take a while to get a final answer on it, don’t worry about it. You’ll be able to start with an interim clearance.
Hey,
I am joining Navy , my job is AECF which is one of top secret clearance jobs. I will have an interview with defense counterintelligence and security agency tomorrow.
My problem is I got credit collection about 20k. I know I am bad credit, but I was handling it. After dealing with collector to unify , I got a plan to pay off within 2 years.
In this case, do you know if I would be disqualify for the AECF job pf Navy? I am so nervous for the interview tomorrow.
No, you’re fine. As long as you can show you’re taking steps to pay your debt and you have a plan set in place to settle that debt. Tell the investigator exactly what you told me. They will have additional questions for you just honest with them. When you go to your interview take ALL of your documents showing you have been making on-time payments and the documents showing you have a payment plan in place. Take your bank statements as well to show proof that you have been making payments.
Investigators work through these all the time. They just want to make sure you’re not a liability. Since you’re going to be working a stable job and I presume you have a sign-up bonus, you’re going to be ok.
@@theTSAguy Thank you so much for your answer , I felt more better.
You have a wonderful day
You too, Go Army! Hahahaha
Fazle, is there a chance to negotiate your starting pay for tsa? I live in California and I’m worried they will want to start me at $19 an hour when some have reported up to $27. Do you have any advice?
You can’t negotiate salary since federal government salaries are based on a pay scale. Your salary level is determined based on the job you apply for and the level is skill that job requires. That job is assigned a pay grade on the pay scale. You can be eligible for non-competitive promotion if the job is advertised that way.
So, no, you can’t negotiate salary. There are lot of caveats to this and that’s where knowing government policy comes in handy. However, the federal government will not negotiate. The law will not allow it.
Only a few people are able to negotiate but those people are actively sought out by the government for a very specific purpose. Then a job posting is posted that caters to their specific skill set. All job postings must be public record for legal and transparency purposes.
@@theTSAguy thank you!
Happy to help
If it is a GS position and you are a brand new federal hire, you CAN negotiate salary but it is a process. You can only negotiate higher starting step within the hiring grade. The tricky part is that you need to request it after you have been selected and tentative offer has been made. Then, you NEED to make sure that you have supporting documents/qualifications because starting higher steps is only considered for highly qualified individuals. Even then, the hiring manager and the chain of command needs to request it and get approved.
Yes you’re right, I was only referring to the TSA. I did negotiate salary at USCIS, however I only did this once I got hired. I didn’t to rock the boat at the beginning. Except I got accelerated promotion for a higher GS grade. Went from a 5 to a 7.
Will an entry level separation from the military for failure to adapt cause you to not pass the security clearance?
No, that’s just a category 4 general discharge. It’s like you never even joined. You’re good.
@@theTSAguy thank you 🙏
Not catagory 4, it’s a 6 I think. But whatever… don’t worry about it lol
@@theTSAguy alright thank you should I disclose it though and be upfront about it or just not even mention it?
Yea you need to disclose and show them your physical DD-214 or NGB-22 if you were in the guard. It’s not a big deal. It’s the equivalent of being asked what your favorite color is. As long as it wasn’t other than honorable or dishonorable, then you’re good to go
Hi Fazle, I completed my eqip 10 days ago, yesterday i was contacted by a TSA recruiter to schedule my airport assessment. With that being said, is my eqip still being investigated? I saw in another of your videos were you state that "if your'e invited to an airport assessment, you are probably going to receive an offer." I ask this question because I worked a decent amount of jobs while i was working through my undergrad, along with a few address as well.
Yes your still being investigated. You can start working with an interim clearance.
@@theTSAguy thanks for the quick reply. You have been a huge help in this process. Il do you have any idea how frequently an interim clearance is revoked?
@@owenwalsh4558 I've personally only seen this happen twice in 12 years and it was because they lied. Just be honest about what's going. You will always be given the opportunity to clear up any issues that may arise.
@@owenwalsh4558 hey, how did you get the registration code to sign up for e-quip. I don't see any emails in all my folders.
When you get to that point TSA HR will send you all the information by email
Im trying to complete the e86 questionnaire. Im trying to create account with the e-QIP but it gives me an error when i fill out the Golden questions. I tried contacting the support team but no replies
Did you try contacting e-QIP? There should be a number to call.
informative video, but I am applying for something that requires a low level clearance ( Public Trust) you mentioned finances ,does that mean I have to detail all payments fro jobs, ecommerce platfroms /online business that I do have an ein for? also business associates and one last thing what about family members living in the same household who refuse to disclose their social sec numbers ( not sure if its needed or not) other than professional references do they ask for personal references? friends etc? Thanks a bunch that was quite a bit
You have to list the dollar amount in each bank account, the dollar value of each real asset (cars, houses, jets, yachts, etc...) but not business merchandise
Don't worry about business associates
Don't worry about family living in your house unless they are not U.S> citizens
list professional references for jobs, personal references for people that can vouch for the schools you went to and where you live. You can literally use anyone that you know won't say bad things about you or try to ruin your career.
Hope that helps, don't forget to subscribe for more!
Can you make a video about TSA CBT test ?
Yes I’ll make one
What if I did the “coke” a cola drug a few years back in a party and have only done it once. The friend who offered it to me I’ve since lost complete contact with and nobody else knows about the experiment I did. Should I still list that? Could they find out? Will I automatically be denied secret clearance if I did list it?
Answers to your "What if...?" Scenarios
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I answer the question here.
Don’t play Russian roulette with your career and credibility. Assume that everyone talks. Experimenting is not a deal breaker, they just need to know that you’re not that person anymore. Trying to hide it raises more red flags.
@@theTSAguy Yeah you’re right I’ll just be honest it was a few years ago anyways :) Also do they always do polygraphs?
Only for the intel agencies and law enforcement jobs
I’m still stuck on section 13A🤦🏽♀️ I put all seven jobs and it keeps giving me an error is there anyway i can email you for help? I even put unemployment when i started over and it still wont let up.
I’ve seen this before, remove all the information you put in and start 13A over. Enter the information backwards. Enter your most recent employment first then work your back in chronological order. Don’t skip around. Let me know if that works first.
How are you? Hope all is well. I have my interview scheduled for August 20th and I was looking at one of your videos about making a federal resume. Plus on the sf86 there was a question asking where I lived for the past ten years.
Hi, yes you will need to provide 10 years or starting from your 18th birthday. Which ever comes first.
If you haven't subscribed go ahead and do so. I'll have more videos coming.
@@theTSAguy I rented a room in someone’s apartment which wasn’t told to anyone back in 2016. He owned the apartment but he didn’t live there. Our family paid him the rent every month for about a year then my wife’s family member had an issue with us living there so we moved. Who should I put down on the application that knew us when we lived there
You can list anyone that can vouch for you living there. My friends come over to my place so I use them. You don't always need to use your property owner.
@@theTSAguy appreciate that.
@@theTSAguy I got a conditional offer today. They didn’t go over benefits or if I’m full or part time. It is 19.07 per hour though. My job is full time and pay 20.86 per hour plus commission
I received a registration code to complete the e86 form. I tried to log in but it says log in failed. When I log on online, it says I’m at 45 percent and that I have to wait for the airport to call me to take the airport assessment. Am I allowed to fill out the e86 before being called for the assessment. I’m curious because I received an email about completing the e86 before even being called for the airport assessment.
You complete the e86 after your airport assessment. You'll have 21 days to get it done. They don't want to initiate a security clearance process till they know you've passed the interview, but it should still allow you to start completing the paperwork. I went through hiring 10 years ago, so the process may have changed since COVID hit. Contact HRAccess and let them know what's going on.
I made a Facebook group for people to discuss where they are in the hiring process and you're not the first person to have this happen. The link is below.
facebook.com/groups/1202027436909288/
Here's my concern. What if I'm unable to provide personal info they want about relatives?
Give them whatever you have. It’s a common issue.
@@theTSAguy So it's not a deal breaker?
@renejacques8288 no
This video was very helpful. I sent you an email with a follow up question.
Ok I'll look tonight
Okay not sure what happened to my comment . But anyways I wrote that I’ve been reaching out to TSA many times for a name change request as my last name was entered incorrectly and nobody is getting back to me on this . I’m worried that time will run out for me as the CBT test results are only good for a year . Can you please advise how to get in touch with the right people ?
Your comment is on a different video. I saw it. Send me an email at akatsaguy@gmail.com
Oops my bad lol . I’ll send you an email . Thank you
I had a felony 10 years ago and I cleared me justice records. I applied for armed security in us embassy in my country . I have investigation that is part of recruiting process . U think I get rejected after I cleared everything long time ago
I don't have an answer to this. You need to speak with your US embassy contact and ask that person.
A felony in any country would eliminate you from consideration automatically. Just getting access to an Embassy requires a minimum of Secret clearance and most often TS. On top of that, as a felon that would also disqualify you from any armed positions.
@@mithicash1444 it's a public trust level clearance and it happened 10 years ago . I was not jailed just a fine for 60 usd . Even I can't get the public trust level clearance????
Would a deferred adjudication that is not a conviction and more than ten yrs old have to be listed and if so will that disqualify me for employment?
1. Yes
2. No, woll not disqualify you
Mr. Hasnain I have a question. I signed an agreement with my former employer stating I resigned instead of being terminated. How do I answer the question on the sf86. Do I say yes I resigned or no? I need to know asap.
Resigned, then just show the document to the investigator later.
@@theTSAguy Thank you
I haven’t seen the code in email does it take time
You’ll get the email once you pass the CBT and your background investigation is initiated.
What kinda issues is the 13a.6 talking about like the suspensions, reprimands discipline. Is it just talking about like major security issues ?
If you were ever written up, had you pay docked, or had any official actions taken against you for being late, misconduct, etc… basically did your boss put paperwork on you for for disciplinary reasons.
If you never got in trouble for anything you can just put, “no”
@@theTSAguyI just remember in another comment someone asked the same question and u had mentioned if it has to do with security policy etc then u can say “yes”
@@theTSAguyhe only thing I recieved so far is just a code to register for EQIP and no further instructions yet I don’t even know if I have to fill the form out but I’m assuming I might.
Did you do something to make you a security threat to the company?
Start completing it ASAP
I have a question for you. Does the investigation have to be completed before the employer can allow me to use their company laptop?
Depends on the job, agency and the level of clearance needed. If you’re going to be doing any intel type work you won’t even be allowed in the building till you’re cleared.
For example, working for Department of Labor doing data entry. So far they have me filing in the warm room
What’s a “Warm room”?
A room used for storing x-rays. They had me filing x-rays onto the shelves
Might be busy work or waiting for your clearance to come in. Did you ask your supervisor?
Hello I have subbed and liked.
How long does it usually take for the background to go through for you to start working? The airport I have still has that 2k bonus which makes me think they still need people. Should I call HR every Monday?
Lol definitely don’t call HR every Monday. The investigation can take 90-120 days, possibly longer depending on what the investigator finds. HR has no influence over this process. Just sit tight and let the process play out as it needs to.
@@theTSAguy Just for the initial check just to START working it is 90-120 days?!?! I thought they did an initial check to get you in the door and then the investigator investigates while youre working?!
Lol, I have had to contact HR for EVERY step of my process.
@Xxfen1xphyrexX there is an initial check that is done, but in the last few years agencies have been waiting till the full clearance comes through. You can keep calling HR but they can’t speed up the investigation. OIG will get to it when they get to it. It’s the most frustrating part of the process.
@@theTSAguy You're awesome! Thank you for your help!
@@theTSAguy Hey there, question.... What if I forgot to list a job that was like 8 years ago. Like a job I had for at most a month.... Do they deny you for those reasons? Or an address?
What does Treasury MBI clearance means and can i apply it myself? Thanks
Minimum background investigation clearance. No, you can’t apply for a security clearance on your own. A federal employer or federal contractor supervisor must request the clearance for you.
For past employment. What would happen if you don’t list an employer. I worked at a few different bars over the year and some have since closed.
If you collected a pay check and filed taxes then you need to mention it. It’s fine if the locations closed, just let the investigator know and they will do the rest.
@@theTSAguy thanks Fazle! I have my CBT scheduled at the end of the month and your videos have been super helpful. You might see any other one of my comments pop up again soon.
Np, happy to help!
Hi, i just re-submitted my SF-86 form and im worried i might get denied because i had over 2k in state taxes to pay off but i was in a bad situation due to financial hardship after a divorce so i wasnt able to make any payments. I really want to pay back the IRS. Will i get rejected?
As long as you’re paying, don’t worry about it
Did your 86 form expire and had to redo? If so, did you ever ask why it was allowed to expire in the first place?
is the process the same for all different levels of clearance?
No this is just in general, mostly up to Secret. Certain jobs will require polygraphs as part of the clearance packet. Also the type of information they ask for can get very detailed based on the scope of the investigation. For example TSC/CI will ask you lifestyle questions. These are usually done for single scope and full scope.
Can you pass with a suspended license because I’m about to work as a merchant seamen
Depends why it’s suspended. Parking and traffic tickets is one thing. Thing like reckless driving, DUIs, public endangerment….that’s a different that story that will raise a lot of questions but won’t disqualify you. Just be honest about why it’s suspended.
I called the lady that was handling my e qip background she said I passed and contacted HR what’s next?
As long as you finished all the other parts of the hiring process, you will move into the ready pool
@@theTSAguy ready pool?
Yea, on your candidate dashboard there should be a phase called “ready pool.” You move into that phase of the hiring process and wait for a final job offer.
Hello I have a question and hope you could assist me. I apply for a public trust position and did the background investigation interview a few days ago. I just found out i forgot to mention about a casual job i did for like 2 months and i got paid. I couldn't find the paycheck though so i completely forgot about it. Can I inform the investigator by now or it's too late to inform?
Do you have a way of contacting the investigator?
@@theTSAguy yes i have his email
Just let them know
thank you. i let them know already. will i be disqualified? i'm so disappointed with myself that i missed that info. i should have informed them during the interview
No you should not be disqualified. You’re just being upfront about what you forgot to mention
My friend juat finished his TS clearance, it took 8 months
Sounds about right
@@theTSAguy That's just total BS....I bet this person didn't have their 86 expire. What a bunch of jokes.
My last investigation took about 18 months, it didn’t expire and I got my clearance.
@@mcpinvestigationssecurityb7060 You're saying there's no way a security clearance takes 8 months?? lol
@@theTSAguy That's because they worked on it and did not allow it to expire you fool. Your probably one of the DEI hires. Stop fucking lieng to these people you shit bag.
I was offered a job as a Travel Youth Care Worker - ORR with MVM and do require a security clearance and Government background investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. I would like to know if a failed drug test on a past employer would prevent me from obtaining clearance?
No it won’t impact you as long as you’re no longer using and you disclose it to the investigator
@@theTSAguy I appreciate your response and your videos, keep up the great work!
Are you still actively answering questions?
Always
Video please ur awesome should I might add
Getting into the tech space now. Have a record of assault with firearm and possession with intent to sale. Charged in 2008 but can’t and will never be able to expunge. Will I be able to obtain security clearance?
that’s still not the craziest thing I’ve heard lol. Even if you got it expunged, its still not exempt from the investigation process.
Just explain the details to the investigator and let them ask their follow-up questions. Be up front and honest. Let the investigator decide what they want to do.
Even though that was well over 10 yrs ago??
Yes, if it’s your first investigation then you need to disclose all of it, once it’s on the record then no need to mention it again
There is no such thing as “expunged” when it comes to a federal security clearance or national security or even for state and local purposes. The record record still exists and can be unsealed with a court ordered.
It only helps to keep your records hidden from public lexis nexus searches so that corporate employers can’t see it.
In the words of my army platoon leader, “ ‘expunged’ just means the lawyer got more money out of you”.
Hi!. I send my SF-86 form september 23. How long do you think I will receive any other communication considering that I am applying for TSO in Fll?.
It will depend on how fast the airport is hiring. You just sent it in last week. So give it some time.