u/Foreign-Diamond1722

Nervous about process

Hello, I’m 19F in the Air Force Reserves, I got cleared for a 1D7X1 AFSC (Cyber operations) and I am in the process of getting a TS/SCI. I’ve been as honest as possible on the SF-86, and my first interview is today. I am nervous about getting polygraphed because I’m afraid of failing even if I’m honest. I’m kind of a nervous person and I’m paranoid about them thinking I’m being dishonest when I’m not. I disclosed my one time use of weed when I was 15, and all my civil involvements.

I had an ex who I had to file a restraining order on and report to the police after he threatened to kill me when I found out he had cheated. He filed two orders in retaliation, but he was forced to drop them because of a lack of evidence. He got a felony harassment charge and a violation of ex parte charge later on because he violated my protection order while it was active.

I feel like I did everything correctly in handling the situation, like going to the police immediately and reporting everything that happened. Will they hold this against me?

Please let me know if you guys have any advice, thank you!!

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u/Foreign-Diamond1722 — 1 day ago

Nervous about MEPS

Hello! I am F19 in AFROTC but in the case I wasn’t selected for field training I started the enlistment process for next summer (my recruiter is aware of the situation). I am waiting on a waiver decision from AFROTC for a “history of trauma” DQ. My recruiter said waivers go through faster enlisted side. I was in therapy because I was SA’d as a child and my dad committed suicide when I was 14. I have never been diagnosed with PTSD or anything else and never medicated. I hold a 3.5+ GPA as a biochemistry major, which I think speaks to my ability to perform well under stress. I am so nervous about what will happen at MEPS. Is this permanently disqualifying? I can’t control that I was SA’d or that my dad committed, and I’ve never been hospitalized or anything, the therapy was for like coping mechanisms and I haven’t consistently gone for at least a year or two. Is it possible to get this waivered? Please give me any advice or anecdotes, thank you so much!

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u/Foreign-Diamond1722 — 1 month ago