What happens after interim clearance is granted?

If an interim clearance is granted, it will follow the employee to the next cleared contractor facility (if there is still a need). If you consult a few Facility Security Officers (FSOs) about this, you're likely to get theoretical answers – since not too many people change jobs within a few months of hire.
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How long does it take to get a security clearance after getting an interim clearance?

Average interim clearance processing times fluctuate throughout the year, but the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) notes 5-7 days remains the benchmark.
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Can you get a CAC card with an interim clearance?

Thanks for your input Chzburger, yes your assumption is correct, Common Access Card. Sorry that I did not specify about the clearance, an interim security clearance and/or final clearance can be granted without CAC eligibility.
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Can you check status on interim security clearance?

You can check on your clearance three ways: Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) Security Investigations Index (SII) Call DoD at 1-888-282-7682.
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What are the stages of a security clearance?

The five stages of the security clearance process are: pre-investigation, investigation, adjudication, appeal, and reinvestigation.
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Does security clearance check bank accounts?

They run a credit check and run your name and SSN through NICS. If there are problems you'll be asked to provide more information. You don't have to provide the information (such as bank statements) but the clearance process will stop if you don't provide it.
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What is a Tier 4 background investigation?

Tiers Three and Four – Secret Security Clearance & High Risk Public Trust. This clearance tier means that you are allowed access to information or material that could cause grave danger to the security of the United States if it were disclosed.
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Who approves interim clearance?

The Office of Security will make a risk based determination when granting an Interim Security Clearance based on preliminary checks. When in doubt, the Office of Security will always side on the side of National Security.
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How do I know if my security clearance is active?

To determine the current status of your security clearance, please contact the agency's personnel security office that granted your clearance. If you are a contract employee, your company's facility security officer may also be able to assist you.
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What disqualifies you from getting a secret security clearance?

These conditions may disqualify you from access to classified information: Drug abuse. Illegal drug possession. Diagnosis of drug abuse or dependence by a medical professional.
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Who makes interim CAC determinations?

(3) All interim and final adjudicative determinations shall be made by cleared and trained Federal Government personnel.
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What does a white CAC card mean?

Beginning in July 2015, all Common Access Cards (CACs) will be issued with an affiliation color code in a white circle under the expiration date, including "W" for white, "G" for green, and "B" for blue.
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What level of clearance is a CAC card?

For a secret or TS clearance, an individual has to submit a completed Standard Form (SF) 86 through the Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing system (e-QIP). In order to obtain a CAC card, an individual needs to submit a shorter form under the e-QIP system called a SF 85.
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How long does it take to get an interim security clearance 2022?

It usually takes about 2 weeks to get a security clearance once you have submitted all the required documents. If an urgent situation arises, you might be able to get an interim clearance that would last for up to 3 months.
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How long does it take to get a security clearance 2021?

On completion of the process, the information collected is assessed and a decision made to approve or refuse an SC level security check. The clearance process can take between 1-3 months to complete prior to the candidate starting work.
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Can interim clearance be transferred?

Depends on what level the interim is granted in. If it's granted by CBP headquarters above both offices it should transfer.
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Does a security clearance expire?

When does security clearance lapse? Confidential level clearance, the lowest security threat, is good for 15 years. Secret clearance lasts 10 years. Top Secret clearance must be reinvestigated (reauthorized) every 5 years.
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Why is my security clearance taking so long?

Because of the high demand for the clearance system, the process is taking anywhere from four to five months. Top Secret clearance processing times are sitting around 159 days, on average. To gain Secret clearance, the process is taking around 132 days. These processing times are for industry applicants.
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What are the different types of security clearances?

There are three levels of security clearance: confidential, secret, and top secret.
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How long does a TS SCI clearance take?

It will take approximately 8-15 months to complete the top secret (TS) portion, which includes an in-person interview with an investigator. This delay is due to the backlogs at OPM. The SCI portion is controlled by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and can only be requested after the TS is complete.
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How long does SF-86 take?

Your SF-86 Questionnaire is supposed to proceed through the system as shown below. Ninety percent of all cases are supposed to be completed in approximately 60 days. (40 days allotted for the Investigation Phase and 20 days for the Adjudication Phase.)
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What does Tier 5 Investigation mean?

A Tier 5 investigation is required for a Top Secret clearance, for DOE “Q” access authorization, or to hold a critical sensitive position. It is also required for all levels of access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and some other Special Access Program (SAP) information.
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What are the tiers of investigations?

There are three basic levels of security clearance – Top Secret, Secret, and Confidential. The vast majority of security clearances are issued at the Secret level. Each of these clearances ties to an investigative tier.
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What is the highest level of security clearance?

There are three levels of security clearance, with the highest level being Top Secret. Secret is the next level of clearance and Confidential is the final. 6.
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Do security clearance look at social media?

"All personnel who have a security clearance or complete a Personnel Security Background Investigation for a security clearance are giving authorization to be subject to scrutiny of their social media to look for character, trustworthiness, reliability issues and foreign contacts," said Bullard.
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