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One day, you may find yourself in front of an Administrative Judge, trying to convince him or her that you should have
a Security Clearance. If this happens, it will probably be the end result of something that you put down, or failed to put
down, in the SF-86/e-QIP that you filled out at the start of the Security Clearance application process.
You may
not omit, conceal, or falsify relevant facts from the SF-86/e-QIP. However, it is sometimes not clear what facts are relevant,
which requires interpretation of the question being asked. Are you able to judge by yourself how to respond to all the questions?
Or, could you benefit from the assistance of a Security Clearance Attorney?
Telephone consultation and legal advice
on properly filling out the SF-86/e-QIP can be arranged and charged to your credit card. Relevant documents may be faxed over
for use in the consultation. All communications are protected by the attorney-client privilege and are strictly confidential.
B. Daniel Lynch, Calif. State Bar No. 57661 B. Daniel Lynch Law Offices CITIBANK BUILDING 301 E. COLORADO
BLVD., SUITE 709 PASADENA, CA 91101-1911 626/796-3182 Toll Free: 877/839-2504 Fax: 626/796-1136
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