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You will want to read this link and speak with a Recruiter. Be prepared to be told NO WAIVER. Not saying that is what you will be told...just be prepared to be told it. Best advice I can give...Just get it removed then join
https://www.operationmilitarykids.org/marine-corps-tattoo-policy/
https://www.operationmilitarykids.org/marine-corps-tattoo-policy/
Marine Corps Tattoo Policy - Operation Military Kids
The Marine Corps tattoo policy for 2022 is considered the strictest among the military branches. Read the article to determine what is allowed by USMC.
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Not to sound like a jerk here, but it would be easier to just get the tattoo removed then try to get a waiver... I don't know a single person that has received a hand tattoo waiver past 2008. I have sleeve tattoos and would love to get the tops of my hands done, but I just don't see it ever happening. Hopefully whatever you choose to do works out for you! Best of luck!
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Yes, you can get a waiver. It is going to take some work, you must prove you're a pillar of the community and show worth of recruitment. Also depends on the Branch and the District.
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SSgt Mathew Cummings
That is going to be at least a Regional Waiver. Contact a Recruiting Sub-Station near you. Last month they had a policy shift. I was able to get a waiver for the only applicant that had one.
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Talk to a recruiter. They are the ones with current guidelines to include the process of requesting waivers. But with that said, if you want to be in the Military and you can have the tattoo removed I would just do that. Cuts down on issues
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Talk to a recruiter. You won't know until you ask! If you get the waiver let us know. And, if you do make it through boot camp let us know as well. Just remember, if you believe you can earn the title, Marine, and you want it bad enough you can do it. Believe in yourself. Best of luck to you!
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Talk to A Marine Recruiter to see what your options are. Removing the tattoo might an option.
https://www.marines.mil/portals/1/Docs/TattooPolicy_Booklet.pdf#:~:text=The%20visible%20portion%20must%20not%20exceed%20the%20bounds,outside%20of%20the%20palm.%20%28f%29%20Elbow%20Tattoos%20Prohibited.
https://www.marines.mil/portals/1/Docs/TattooPolicy_Booklet.pdf#:~:text=The%20visible%20portion%20must%20not%20exceed%20the%20bounds,outside%20of%20the%20palm.%20%28f%29%20Elbow%20Tattoos%20Prohibited.
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If you are otherwise qualified you should be able to get a waiver under the new standards. Be prepared to explain what it is and why you got it.
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Why would you want a waiver, if it is for faith you don’t need a mark to remind you. If it was just a teenage oops then again why do you need it. Not likely to get a waiver any way.
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