The Hearing Is Over—But Your Case Is Not

When your DOHA hearing ends, many applicants feel relief.

The testimony is done.

The evidence has been presented.

The questioning is over.

But the most important part of your case:

👉 is still ahead

Because once the hearing ends:

👉 your case moves into decision phase

And at that point:

👉 nothing else can be added


What Happens Immediately After a DOHA Hearing

After the hearing:

  • the record is closed

  • no new evidence can be introduced

  • no new explanations can be added

From this point forward:

👉 your case is decided entirely on what already exists


👉 To understand how hearings work:

Security Clearance Hearings: What Happens at a DOHA Hearing


How DOHA Decisions Are Made After the Hearing

After the hearing, the administrative judge:

  • reviews the full record

  • analyzes the evidence

  • evaluates your testimony

  • applies the Adjudicative Guidelines

The judge is not asking:

👉 “Did this person try hard?”

They are asking:

👉 “Can this clearance be approved safely?”


How Long It Takes to Get a Decision

Typically:

👉 30 to 60 days

But it can vary depending on:

  • complexity of the case

  • number of issues

  • judge workload


👉 Important:

👉 waiting does not improve your case

👉 the decision is based on the record already submitted


Possible Outcomes After a DOHA Hearing

There are three main outcomes:


1. Clearance Granted

This means:

  • your clearance is approved

  • access may be restored

  • employment may resume


👉 But:

👉 the record remains part of your file


2. Clearance Denied

This means:

  • the judge found unresolved risk

  • your clearance is not approved

  • your record reflects a formal denial


👉 Learn more:

Security Clearance Denied: What Happens Next


3. Mixed or Conditional Outcome (Rare)

In some cases:

  • certain concerns may be mitigated

  • others may remain

But typically:

👉 decisions are binary—approved or denied


When This Becomes a Real Problem in Your Case

Many applicants assume:

👉 “If I did well at the hearing, I should be fine”

But hearings are not about performance.

They are about:

👉 whether the record supports approval

If the record contains:

  • inconsistencies

  • incomplete mitigation

  • unresolved concerns

Then:

👉 the judge may still deny the case


What Happens If You Win Your DOHA Hearing

If your clearance is granted:

  • access may be restored

  • your case is resolved for now


👉 But:

👉 your record is not erased

It will be:

  • reviewed in future investigations

  • considered during promotions

  • evaluated during Continuous Evaluation


👉 This is why:

👉 even successful cases must be handled carefully


What Happens If You Lose Your DOHA Hearing

If your clearance is denied:

  • your eligibility is removed

  • your record reflects a formal adverse decision

  • your options become limited


Your Options After a Denial


1. Appeal the Decision

Appeals are limited.

You cannot:

  • introduce new evidence

  • change your testimony

  • fix inconsistencies

Appeals focus on:

👉 whether the judge made legal or procedural error


👉 Learn more:

Can You Appeal a Security Clearance Denial?


2. Reinstatement or Reapplication

If the case cannot be appealed successfully:

  • you may pursue reinstatement

  • or reapply later


👉 Learn more:

How to Get Your Security Clearance Back


Why Waiting After a Hearing Can Be Risky

Many applicants do nothing after a hearing.

They assume:

👉 “I’ll see what happens”

But:

  • the record is fixed

  • the decision is based on that record

  • future options depend on how it was structured


👉 The time to act strategically:

👉 is before—and immediately after—the hearing


Why Most Cases Are Already Decided at This Stage

By the time a hearing ends:

  • the record has been built

  • the issues have been documented

  • credibility has been evaluated

The hearing does not create the outcome.

👉 It reveals it


How DOHA Decisions Affect Your Future

A DOHA decision impacts:

  • future clearance applications

  • employment opportunities

  • contractor eligibility

  • promotions

  • Continuous Evaluation

Because:

👉 your record is reused


Why National Security Law Firm Is Different

Most people focus on the hearing itself.

At National Security Law Firm:

👉 we focus on what happens after


We Think in Terms of the Record—Not the Moment

Security clearance decisions are made inside a system that:

  • evaluates records over time

  • prioritizes credibility

  • avoids approving uncertain cases

Our attorneys include:

  • former adjudicators

  • former administrative judges

  • attorneys who have evaluated clearance cases internally


We Prepare for the Decision Before It Happens

At NSLF:

  • your case is reviewed through our Attorney Review Board

  • strategy is tested before the hearing

  • the record is structured for approval


We Focus on What the Judge Will See After the Hearing

We apply:

Record Control Strategy

The Record Controls the Case

Because:

👉 after the hearing, nothing else matters

👉 except the record


This Is the Difference

Most people prepare for the hearing.

We prepare:

👉 the decision


Frequently Asked Questions

How long after a DOHA hearing do you get a decision?

Usually 30–60 days.

Can you submit new evidence after the hearing?

No.

Can you appeal a DOHA decision?

Yes, but only on limited grounds.

What happens if you win?

Your clearance is granted, but the record remains.

What happens if you lose?

You may appeal, reapply, or pursue reinstatement.


Speak With a Security Clearance Lawyer Before Your Case Is Finalized

After a DOHA hearing:

👉 your case is no longer flexible

👉 your record is fixed

We offer free consultations to help you:

  • understand your outcome

  • evaluate your options

  • plan your next step

👉 Schedule a free consultation


The Record Controls the Case.