Unlocking Your Career and Future: Appealing Your Security Clearance to DOHA  

Is your clearance in question? Let’s look at how your appeal to the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) would work. At Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC, we have years of experience in Military Criminal Defense in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and our team is here to walk you through the process of appealing your security clearance to DOHA.

What is DOHA?

DOHA is the body that holds hearings and issues decisions on security clearances for government contractors.  Your security clearance is reviewed by DOHA only if it is denied or revoked.

Understanding the Security Clearance Appeal Process  

When your security clearance is at risk, time is of the essence. The first step is to seek the assistance of a skilled security clearance lawyer who can evaluate your case and determine the best course of action. Our attorneys have extensive experience in handling cases just like yours and can provide you with the guidance you need.

Written Response

Appealing a security clearance decision to DOHA involves submitting a written response to the Statement of Reasons (SOR) that led to the denial or revocation. This response should outline any mitigating factors or inaccuracies in the government's allegations. Our team of attorneys can help you craft a compelling response that addresses the key issues and strengthens your case. These might include:

Employment History: Evidence of positive employment history, commendations, and contributions to national security can mitigate concerns regarding loyalty or trustworthiness.

Personal Conduct: Demonstrating a history of responsible behavior, rehabilitation efforts, or extenuating circumstances surrounding past incidents can help mitigate concerns related to personal conduct issues.

Financial Responsibility: Documenting efforts to address financial issues, such as debt repayment plans or financial counseling, can mitigate concerns about financial responsibility and susceptibility to coercion or bribery.

Foreign Connections: Clarifying the nature of foreign contacts, relationships, or activities to dispel misconceptions or inaccuracies regarding potential foreign influence or allegiance.

Security Clearance Process Errors: Identifying procedural errors, factual inaccuracies, or misinterpretations can weaken the government's case and support the appeal for clearance reinstatement.

Hearing Preparation

During the appeal process, you may be required to participate in a hearing before an Administrative Judge to present your case. Our attorneys will prepare you for this proceeding and ensure that you are fully equipped to make a strong defense of your security clearance. We will work closely with you to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and develop a strategy that maximizes your chances of success.

At Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC, we are committed to providing personalized attention and dedicated representation to each of our clients. We understand the unique challenges that individuals in the military face when dealing with security clearance issues and will craft our approach to meet your specific needs. 

Act Now To Protect Your Clearance  

Your career and livelihood could be on the line. Don't hesitate to reach out to Matthew Thomas Law, PLLC today. Our team of experienced attorneys is here to help you through the appeal process and protect your future. Contact us now at (910) 939-0263 to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards securing your security clearance.

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