Hi and how is everyone doing,
I got pro-select in July last year and I am currently waiting on my final select letter. I know that this is typically a long process but I believe that my case face a peculiar issue. I was born in Haiti and I came to this country in the year of 2000. I got naturalized as a citizen in 2006. My officer recruiter said that the reason why CNRC is not signing my final select letter is because my interim clearance shows that I am not a U.S citizen. Since I was a drilling reservist, my officer recruiter said the only way for this to be updated is for my reserve command to update JPAS and DONCAF and put my status as a naturalized citizen. My reserve command on the other hand, claims that they do not have the power to make such change. In this particular case, what do I do to get my citizenship status updated in order for my final select to get signed?
I got pro-select in July last year and I am currently waiting on my final select letter. I know that this is typically a long process but I believe that my case face a peculiar issue. I was born in Haiti and I came to this country in the year of 2000. I got naturalized as a citizen in 2006. My officer recruiter said that the reason why CNRC is not signing my final select letter is because my interim clearance shows that I am not a U.S citizen. Since I was a drilling reservist, my officer recruiter said the only way for this to be updated is for my reserve command to update JPAS and DONCAF and put my status as a naturalized citizen. My reserve command on the other hand, claims that they do not have the power to make such change. In this particular case, what do I do to get my citizenship status updated in order for my final select to get signed?