Clearance Granted Despite Psychological Conditions
On February 2, 2012 the Edmunds Law Firm received notice of a favorable security clearance decision under Guideline I-Psychological Conditions. The Applicant had displayed odd behavior at work and was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. The Applicant was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and the Government revoked his clearance as they were concerned about his trustworthiness. The Edmunds Law Firm represented the Applicant at a hearing in June, 2011. Through exhibits submitted to the court and oral argument on behalf of the applicant, the Edmunds Law Firm prevailed in mitigating the Government’s concerns. The Applicant’s clearance was reinstated.
I spoke with my company's security personnel today. They informed me that, from everything they have access to, shows my clearance has been restored. I have my Top Secret clearance back and I can regain the SCI portion if required. It seems that my next interview for an update will be in 2014. So, I guess before I close this e-mail I will give you my heart-felt thanks for your help in this matter. Once again, Thank You!
Applicant, Japan
Most Common Reasons for Security Clearance Denial
The most common causes of rejection include submission of application packages with incomplete information.






