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What is the process and timeframe for appealing a disqualification? Applying for a waiver?

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What is the process and timeframe for appealing a disqualification? Applying for a waiver?

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Applicants must send appeal requests to TSA within 60 days of receiving TSA’s initial determination of ineligibility letter. If an applicant needs more than 60 days to request an appeal, the applicant should send a letter to TSA asking for an extension. Applicants must send waiver requests no later than 60 days after the date of the initial determination of ineligibility letter, unless the applicant requested and received an extension of time to respond. If the applicant does not respond to TSA within 60 calendar days, TSA’s decision regarding the applicant’s eligibility for a TWIC automatically becomes final (a final determination of ineligibility) and the applicant is disqualified from holding a TWIC. Correspondence must be mailed via U.S. Postal Service (note: Registered Mail is accepted) to: Transportation Security Administration TSA TWIC Processing Center P.O.

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