A clear, deadline-tracked walkthrough for responding to a Preliminary Determination of Ineligibility — so a paperwork mistake doesn't cost you your livelihood.
TSA gives you 60 days. The instructions are buried in 49 CFR Part 1572. The personal statement makes or breaks your case. One missing document means starting over.
Most applicants give up — or pay an attorney $2,500+ for what is, fundamentally, a document preparation task.
WaiverPath is the third option.
Answer ten questions. We'll tell you whether your offense falls in the interim or permanent disqualifying category — and whether to file a waiver, an appeal, or both.
A tracked list of every record you'll need — court dispositions, character references, employment letters, rehabilitation evidence — with templates and instructions.
The piece that matters most. Our AI-assisted drafter pulls together your circumstances, rehabilitation, and need for the credential into a statement that addresses every factor TSA weighs.
Final review, packet assembly order, mailing instructions, and certified-mail tracking guidance.
You're already dealing with enough recurring costs. WaiverPath is a one-time purchase. Lifetime access to your packet.
No. WaiverPath is a document preparation and informational tool. We help you organize, draft, and submit — we don't represent you. For legal counsel, hire an attorney.
The free eligibility wizard will tell you upfront. If a waiver isn't realistic, we'll say so — and refund you immediately if you've already paid.
A TWIC applicant currently navigating their own waiver. The product reflects what's actually painful and confusing in the real process.
Typically 60–90 days after they receive your complete packet. We'll guide you on follow-up if it stretches longer.