Ofi Form 36 PDF Details

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OFI Form 36

U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Revised February 1992

ADDITIONAL DATA FOR

 

SINGLE SCOPE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS

 

AND OTHER BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS

OPM - FIPC USE ON LY

Part A

IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS WHO ARE RESIDENT ALIENS OR U.S. CITIZENS OTHER THAN BY BIRTH (Question #17, SF 86). Provide Information if your parent (s), brother(s), sister (s), and/or child(ren) is/are foreign-born. Use the same relation code below as that shown on the SF 86. If you have more than one foreign-born immediate family member of the same category, list each person’s name after the code (e.g., #8 Joseph). If any citizenship is derivative, show the parent(s) from whom the citizenship was derived, their date and palce of entry into the U.S. and citizenship data. Use a separate sheet of paper if additional space is required.

1. Relation Code for Each

2. Alien Registration or Naturalization Certificate Number

3. Date of Citizenship

Part B

SPOUSE (Question #18, SF 86). Provide information if your current spouse is foreign-born. If any citizenship is derivative, show the parent(s) from whom the citizenship was derived, their date and place of entry into the U.S., and citizenship data. Use separate sheet of paper for additional space.

1. Name

2. Alien Registration or Naturalization Certificate Number

3. Date of Citizenship

Part C

PERSONS SHARING LIVING QUARTERS AND OTHERS (Question #19, SF 86). Under certain clearance requirements, you are asked to provide data, regardless of citizenship status, for: (1) cohabitants; and (2) any other persons to whom you are bound by affection or obligation who may be subject to duress by a foreign power. For those foreign-born listed on SF 86, you need to provide information not previously provided. Include aliases, former married names, and maiden name (show “NEE:” in front of maiden name). For additional space, use separate sheet and same number format.

a. Name of Person (Last, first, middle

 

1.

Other name Used (Last, first, middle, and dates used)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Date of Birth

3. Place of Birth (Include country if outside the U.S.

4.

Social Security Number

5. Date of Citizenship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.Alien or Naturalization (if citizenship is derivative, show the parent (s) from whom the citizenship was derived, their date and place of entry into the U.S. and citizenship data)

 

b. Name of Person (Last, first, middle)

 

1.

Other name Used (Last, first, middle, and dates used)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Date of Birth

3. Place of Birth (Include country if outside the U.S.

4.

Social Security Number

5. Date of Citizenship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.Alien or Naturalization (if citizenship is derivative, show the parent (s) from whom the citizenship was derived, their date and place of entry into the U.S. and citizenship data)

1. Name o f Subject of Investigation (last, first, middle)

2. Social Security Number