Posted on Dec 22, 2018
As a Reservist with 5 years active duty and 10+ years total, can I transfer my Post 9/11 GI Bill to my wife?
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Here are details: https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/post911_transfer.asp
Current as of 12/23/2018
"The option to transfer is open to any member of the armed forces active duty or Selected Reserve, officer or enlisted who is eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, and meets the following criteria:
-Has at least six years of service in the armed forces (active duty and/or Selected Reserve) on the date of approval and agrees to serve four additional years in the armed forces from the date of election.
-Has at least 10 years of service in the armed forces (active duty and/or Selected Reserve) on the date of approval, is precluded by either standard policy (by Service Branch or DoD) or statute from committing to four additional years, and agrees to serve for the maximum amount of time allowed by such policy or statute.
-Transfer requests are submitted and approved while the member is in the armed forces.
-Effective 7/20/19, eligibility to transfer benefits will be limited to sevicemembers with less than 16 years of active duty or selected reserve service.
Current as of 12/23/2018
"The option to transfer is open to any member of the armed forces active duty or Selected Reserve, officer or enlisted who is eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, and meets the following criteria:
-Has at least six years of service in the armed forces (active duty and/or Selected Reserve) on the date of approval and agrees to serve four additional years in the armed forces from the date of election.
-Has at least 10 years of service in the armed forces (active duty and/or Selected Reserve) on the date of approval, is precluded by either standard policy (by Service Branch or DoD) or statute from committing to four additional years, and agrees to serve for the maximum amount of time allowed by such policy or statute.
-Transfer requests are submitted and approved while the member is in the armed forces.
-Effective 7/20/19, eligibility to transfer benefits will be limited to sevicemembers with less than 16 years of active duty or selected reserve service.
Transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill to Spouse and Dependents - Education and Training
The GI Bill provides education benefits to veterans and their dependents.
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Yes you can. You'll have to agree to serve longer though. In the AD it's four years, I don't know how long it is for the RC.
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Make sure to go to eBenefits and select transfer education benefits and add more than 1 month to your spouse.
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