Posted on Feb 26, 2021
Is it a good thing if your waiver comes back for being just under the 2-year timeline, but they don’t disqualify you for an RE-3 code?
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Is it a good thing when your waiver comes back and they don’t disqualify you right then and there for getting back into the army with a Re 3 code ?
My waiver came back and I have to wait a extra month before it wasn’t 2 years exactly but on the good side I saw the Email and it didn’t say anything about disqualification. Just wondering is all
My waiver came back and I have to wait a extra month before it wasn’t 2 years exactly but on the good side I saw the Email and it didn’t say anything about disqualification. Just wondering is all
Posted 4 y ago
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It's neither here nor there. The requirement is 2 years. If it's submitted at 1 year, 11 months, and 29 days, it's going to be rejected and have to wait until the 2 year window closes. They won't decide DQ or Q until that window closes.
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PVT (Join to see)
Yeah that’s exactly what happened I’m like 24 days away from my 2 year period so I didn’t know if it was a good or bad thing
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PVT (Join to see) - It isn't good or bad. They will not make any decision until that window closes. I'd be willing to bet they never even looked at it once they saw the date.
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SFC (Join to see)
Some separations require a waiting period before consideration for waiver. It reads to me that his RE3 required a two year break in service before consideration. The waiver was submitted prior to that window closing so it was returned.
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It means nothing other than the initial screening found you did not satisfy the time requirement for submitting your request.
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