Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) (2024)

Applicants can only access the e-QIP system if they have been invited to do so by an appropriate official at their sponsoring agency. Individuals cannot pre-apply for a security clearance, nor update their security questionnaire unless granted access by an appropriate agency official.

Federal, Military, Department of Defense (DoD) employees or applicants, and non-DoD Federal contractors

Your initial point of contact for account lockouts, challenge question resets, forgotten usernames, technical support, as well as guidance on completing the questionnaire should be your local sponsoring or employing agency human resources, personnel security office, or individual that instructed you to access e-QIP to complete your investigation forms.

Note: For Military and DoD local security or human resource officials: The VRO Knowledge Center is not able to view e-QIP or help with access to e-QIPfor applicants whose e-QIP questionnaires are not initiated/managed within the Defense Information Security System (DISS).

Industry (DOD Contractor) Employees or Applicants

Your initial point of contact for account lockouts, challenge question resets, forgotten usernames, technical support is the VRO Knowledge Center:

DCSA Applicant Knowledge Center

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday

  • 878-274-5091
  • DCSAAKC@mail.mil

This Knowledge Center is closed on weekends and all federal holidays.

Phone support for Personnel Security Clearance Inquiries to include e-QIP are closed until further notice. For assistance with Industry Pin Resets: HANG UP and Call the Applicant Knowledge Center at 878-274-5091, or; EmailDCSAAKC@mail.miland for all other PCL related inquiries, please email the Personnel Security Clearance Questions Mailbox atdcsa.ncr.dcsa-dvd.mbx.askvroc@mail.mil

Guides and Resources for filling out your Standard Form:

e-QIP Applicant Brochure
First-time User Login Instructions (PDF file) [865.29 KB]
Click-to-Sign Instructions for Applicants (PDF file) [768.43 KB]
Guide for the Standard Form (SF) 86 (PDF file) [3.78 MB](Updated to align with SF 86 version 07/2017)

Agency Users

Agency users needing access to the administrative and request processing side of e-QIP must access the system via the NP2 Secure Portal. An e-QIP User must have an NP2 Portal account. If you need an NP2 Portal account, you must contact your agency's NP2 Portal administrator. If you need an e-QIP account in order to process investigation requests for your agency, you must contact your agency's e-QIP User manager or administrator. DCSA does not have the ability to provide you with an account.

Agency Training

DCSA provides training to agency users with the skills necessary to navigate through the e-QIP system. DCSA also provides training additional staff at their agencies on the functionality of the e-QIP system. For a listing of the latest classes provided please see theDCSA Agency Training page.Classes are currently conducted in the Washington, D.C. area.

In addition to the in-class agency training, the e-QIP training systems below are available for agency users. Please note, the training links are only for federal agency security or personnel staff members who have been given a training account by either attending an e-QIP training class or by your agency's designated e-QIP Train-the-Trainer(s). The Agency User Training System is now accessed through the NP2 portal, similar to logging in to e-QIP Agency Production. After logging in to NP2, clicking on the “Training” button under My Applications will load the Agency User Training system.

Applicant-side Training System for Agency Users

e-QIP Deployment within Agency

For more information regarding e-QIP deployment at your agency, and if you are your agency's security or human resources manager, contact DCSA's System Liaison at: 878-274-1171 orDCSAEqipTeam@mail.mil.

Technical Issues with e-QIP

If an agency's e-QIP administrator is unable to access the e-QIP agency website or experiencing technical problems, please call DCSA's System Liaison at: 878-274-1171 orDCSAEqipTeam@mail.mil. (This number is not for use by applicants).

Agency User Roles and Investigative Requirements

Every e-QIP agency user has specific functions and responsibilities that correspond to e-QIP roles. A minimum level investigation must be completed and favorably adjudicated prior to granting user access to e-QIP. One person may be assigned multiple roles as needed. If an agency user has multiple e-QIP user roles, the corresponding highest minimum level investigation is required for access to e-QIP. If an agency user's e-QIP responsibilities change and thus necessitate an e-QIP user role change, the new minimum level investigation requirement applies. DCSA does not request or require any particular grade or series to fulfill these different roles; however, DCSA does offer guidance.

Agency Administrators

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated Moderate Risk Background investigation (MBI) or Tier 2 investigation if in a Public Trust position, or a National Agency Check with Law and Credit (NACLC) or Tier 3 investigation if in a National Security position, which must be on file with DCSA (Minimum of Tier 2 with this role).

NP2 Agency Point of Contact (APOC)

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) or Tier 1 investigation which must be on file with DCSA (Minimum of 2 with this role).

Program Manager

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated MBI or Tier 2 investigation if in a Public Trust position, or a NACLC or Tier 3 investigation if in a National Security position, which must be on file with DCSA (No limit to the number with this role. Minimum of Tier 2 with this role).

Initiator

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated NACI or Tier 1 investigation on file with DCSA (No limit. Requires at least Tier 1 at each personnel and/or security office nationwide).

Reviewer

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated MBI or Tier 2 investigations if in a Public Trust position, or a NACLC or Tier 3 investigation if in a National Security position, on file with DCSA (No limit to the number with this role).

Approver

Must have, at a minimum, a favorable adjudicated MBI or Tier 2 investigation if in a Public trust position, or a NACLC or Tier 3 investigation if in a National Security position, on file with DCSA. The final Approver must be a Federal employee. Other approval roles may be given to a contractor when appropriate under Executive branch policy on critical, inherently governmental and closely associated function (No limit to the number with this role).

Business Manager

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated NACI or Tier 1 investigation on file with DCSA (Tier 1 will hold this role in each agency).

Agency Help Desk

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated NACI or Tier 1 on file with DCSA. (No limit on the number with this role)

Applicant Access (APA)

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated NACI or Tier 1 investigation on file with DCSA. (No limit to the number with this role)

Third Party Data Entry (3PDE)

Must have, at a minimum, a favorably adjudicated Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) or Tier 5 investigation if in a National Security position, or a Background Investigation (BI) or Tier 4 investigation if in a High-Risk Public Trust position, on file with DCSA (No limit to the number with this role).

User Administrator

Must have a favorably adjudicated SSBI or Tier 5 investigation if in a National Security position, or a BI or Tier 4 investigation if in a High-Risk Public trust position on file with DCSA (No limit to the number with this role).

Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) (2024)

FAQs

What is e-QIP questionnaire? ›

Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) The Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP), one of the many steps in CBP's hiring process, is the federal government's digital portal used to gather information to conduct background investigations.

What questions are on the e-QIP? ›

The questionnaire has three main sections: personal information, employment history, and education history. In the personal information section, you will be asked to provide your full name, address, date of birth, and other essential information.

Is e-QIP a security clearance? ›

e-QIP is a software program used to collect the basic information to get the security clearance process started. In filling out the e-QIP, you will provide information on your family, residences, employment, foreign travel, and foreign contacts.

How long does e-QIP take to complete? ›

Completing the eQIP can be labor intensive and may take several hours. You can always take a break and resume your work later, but remember, in many cases your employment start date is dependent upon your submission of the eQIP and a favorable review of the investigative results.

How do I prepare for e-QIP? ›

To complete your e-QIP investigation request form you will need access to a computer with an internet connection and a web browser. You should also gather the following information: Proof of citizenship, if applicable, such as: passport, Citizenship Certificate, Naturalization Certificate, or Alien Registration Number.

What documents are needed for e-QIP? ›

Documents/Information Needed to Complete Your e-QIP: Personal Information: Citizenship documentation/ proof of citizenship (birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, or alien registration number). People who are not family members that can confirm where you've lived for the past 3 years.

What will disqualify you from a security clearance? ›

What can disqualify you?
  • You are not a U.S. citizen.
  • You were dishonorably discharged from the military.
  • You are currently involved in illegal drug use.
  • You have been judged as mentally incompetent or mentally incapacitated by a mental health professional.
  • You have had a clearance revoked for security reasons.

What do federal background investigators ask? ›

All information you provide is subject to verification through medical examination, polygraph, and psychiatric evaluation. Prepare for Interviews: Be prepared for interviews with background investigators. They may ask about your personal history, employment history, education, and any legal or financial issues.

What is the purpose of e-QIP? ›

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is NRCS' flagship conservation program that helps farmers, ranchers and forest landowners integrate conservation into working lands.

What is the Top Secret background investigation process? ›

For a Top Secret security clearance, the background investigation includes additional record checks which can verify citizenship for the applicant and family members, verification of birth, education, employment history, and military history.

Is e-QIP still used? ›

On October 1, 2023, NBIS eApp will replace the Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) system for completing and processing investigative forms (SF85, SF85P, SF85PS, and SF86). After October 1, 2023, e-QIP will no longer be accessible.

What is replacing e-QIP? ›

NBIS eApp (electronic application) and NBIS Agency are the new entry points for background investigation applications and are replacing eQIP as the system for initiating investigations.

What are the stages of QIP? ›

Steps for conducting audits and QIPs include choosing a topic, defining objectives, data collection, analysis and interpretation, presenting results, and implementing changes.

How can I check the status of my e-QIP? ›

Contact the Security Officer or Human Resources Representative at the agency where you are applying or are currently employed with questions about the status of your background investigation.

How do I make corrections on e-QIP? ›

After you have successfully certified your form and released it to your agency, you cannot change your data. However, the next time you need access to e-QIP, such as for a future reinvestigation, most of your data will repopulate the e-QIP form, eliminating the need to reenter all of your data.

What is QIP used for? ›

A qualified institutional placement (QIP) is, at its core, a way for listed companies to raise capital without having to submit legal paperwork to market regulators.

How long does cbp background investigation take? ›

It takes 1 to 12 months, depending on 30 different variables. Location governs most of those variables. Most of that time, your file is in a drawer waiting for an available investigator. Once it gets assigned to someone, expect to be called within 24 hrs.

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