Posted on Aug 21, 2015
SFC James Rigdon
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My Spouse is from Australia and she is requesting an ERD, because she has to go to Australia it takes HQDA G1 approval does anyone know how long the process takes to get it through the system.
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SFC Victoria Shadley aka Wigand aka Ogboo
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Depends on your Chain of Command. I did mine a while ago, 2007. It took about 3 months or less if I remember right. I had to send my daughter back so she could train for the Jr Olympics. She was a boxer. She ended up getting a bronze in the Jr. Olympics in case you wondered what the outcome was.
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SFC James Rigdon
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where did you send her?
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SFC Victoria Shadley aka Wigand aka Ogboo
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To Lexington, KY. She stay with her trainer, my X husband.
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SSG S1 Personnel Ncoic
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I process EROD's everyday in Germany and depending on your S1 both BN and BDE level it should only take about a month. HRC does not sit on EROD's because most of the time that dependent needs to get out of county for some reason that is kind of urgent.
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SSG S1 Personnel Ncoic
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It doesn't matter where it is to. Is the spouse or person a citizen of Australia? The only hiccup I can foresee is if they are not a citizen then I doubt if they approve it.
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SFC James Rigdon
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She is a citizen and its been close to a month now at the Pentagon
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SSG S1 Personnel Ncoic
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What is it doing at the pentagon
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Question. Can dual military couples have to EROD their Dependents in order to receive benefits (BAH, FSA, BAS, etc.)?
Can they use other sources to receive their benefits and still send them home such as A Family care plan or Exception To Policy (ETP)?
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CW2 Kameron Read
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One of my Soldiers requested an ERD here in Korea and it took 5-6 months. Korea is probably not the standard when it comes to personnel actions.
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