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Im Currently Stationed Overseas. My Fiancee Lives In The States But She Only Has Working

Can my girlfriend come with me if I get stationed out of state for the air force?

I'm goin into the Air Force and if I choose active duty, I would like to get stationed near home, but I know I may not. My girlfriend supports me, but I don't want to leave her if I'm out of state. We are not married, but we plan to get married soon. If I get stationed out of state and we haven't been married yet, can she come with me? Or do we have to be married?

Croughton RAF - Chances of living off base?

Depending upon the regs at Croughton, you may still be living in the dorms. It's pretty common for E5 and below to be required on base when overseas.

As for your girlfriend...
1. She wiIl have to apply for an extended Visa, which I'll give her 6 months.
2. She has to have a return ticket in her posession.
3. She has to have enough money in her bank account to support her for 6 months. And that means $ for a place to stay and food. Even if she plans on staying with you, she has to have money to live on her on.
4. She cannot drive your vehicle at all during her time. Without a valid 3rd AF DL, she cannot drive a pov.
5. She cannot work while she is there, unless she has a work visa. And that's a whole other fight. She cannot get a work visa unless a Brit employeer will sponsor her and she has a skill that is in need and cannot be filled by an EU citizen.
6. She cannot return to the UK for at least 90 days between visits.

Military personnel trying to do fiance visa?

there are various ways to go about this. it really depends on what works best for you. If you do marry her and bring her to your next base under command sponsorship, then you can file the immigrant petition for her in whatever country you're stationed. Once you get the immigrant visa, you can use it while on leave to take her to the nearest US port of entry, including Guam by the way, and get her processed for a green card. Any time she spends with you as your dependent overseas counts as time spent in the US, towards meeting the citizenship requirements. It's usually a lot faster to file a petition overseas directly at an embassy than in the US. and you could file for her child as well as her stepfather. just keep in mind that the immigrant visas are only good for a maximum of six months, and if you don't use it while it's valid, you'll have to pay again for the interview fees to get new ones.

Military PCS overseas with girlfriend, not married?

I cannot answer the specifics about Rota, but she will need a visa since she will not be under a SOFA. That can take a while. If she wants a job, she will need a work visa.

Depending on the military housing rules and how strictly they are enforced, they may have rules against you living in government paid for quarters (since you will have OHA) with a girlfriend. This is often not enforced though. You will also need to see what the local lease says about her living there.

She will not be able to just come on base also.

She will also need some type of medical insurance.

She will probably just have to take the loss on the car.

As for adjusting to another country, it takes time. It helps to learn the language. Some people are better then others at it. Without speaking the language, its going to be very difficult to get a job since she wont really be able to work on base.

Also, since she will not be command sponsored, you will not get time off to help her if she runs into trouble since she is not supposed to be there.

Overall, your better off not doing it. I hate to saysponsoredI have seen this type of mess with married Soldiers trying to take their wife along on an unaccompanied tour. Its a huge mess. Once I saw an unsponsored wife get deported because they visa got messed up. You are better off saving your money and doing visits on tourists visas. Wish I had better news, but you are asking for a lot of trouble trying to do that.

The easiest thing to do would be to get married, get command sponsorship, have the car shipped over on orders and get housing or OHA. If the relationship is serious enough that she wants to move half way around the world with you, you should look at it.

How can I get a leave form for my fiance in the US Army?

A DA-31 can only be filled out and submitted by the person asking for leave. Also, a fiance is treated no different than an acquaintance unless and until you are married.Many questions like this are asked to make someone feel better about wiring money to a "US Servicemember" who asked for money.I've been in the military for over 23 years. I've never heard of another real servicemember who has asked random people on the internet for money, and certainly not for any legitimate reason.The reason? We're trained per Federal Regulations that Govern Gifts to Service Members, “DoD personnel may not solicit gifts, even for others, unless the solicitation is part of an official fundraising program, such as the Combined Federal Campaign.”Here's how you know that someone posing as a servicemember is scamming you:You've never physically met him or her, and,They ask for money or gift cardsHere are my tips regarding anyone you've never physically met:If you're speaking to someone in another country or other place far away by email or phone and have never physically met them, I recommend you don't even refer to them as someone you truly know, and you definitely shouldn't call them your love interest/girlfriend/boyfriend/fiancé.Remember that anyone with access to email and who needs money can use that same email to contact real family and friends they actually know and have met in person.Regarding servicemembers:Unless you're personally traveling to meet a servicemember, you won't need to pay for anything the servicemember needs or does. And I do mean anything. They can be thrown in jail by the military and you still won't need to pay anything.The military branches have relief funds to help young, poor military members who need baby supplies, travel for emergencies, provide phone cards, fix their cars, etc. If they have a close family member die when on deployment, even malingerers get personal help from the command to take care of what they need.Given the prevalence of military email scams, it's a 99.99% chance that anyone emailing you claiming to be a servicemember and asking for money isn't in the military at all.

Does it cost a US army soldier anything to take leave while deployed?

Let me guess: You, or someone close to you, is romantically engaged with someone who contacted you/your friend online. This person is claiming to be serving with the US Army somewhere, and wants to go on leave to visit you/your friend, but need you to cover costs associated with getting leave, possibly also travel costs back to the “normal world”. You’ve never actually met this guy face to face, but you may have spoken on the phone. Did he perhaps already ask you to cover phone/Internet costs from where he is deployed?Sorry to have break this to you, but it’s a scam.Leave processing is free. Paperwork associated with military travel is free. Travel to and from deployment areas is also free.This is sadly a scam that is becoming all to common.

What are my rights as a renter with a signed contract with one of two owners of a house?

You have got to be kidding me. You rented a room and now want to evict the owners?

You need to see a mental health professional.

No, you do not have any rights to evict the landlords and owners of the property. You have/had no right to tell the husband he could not move into his own house as long as his wife allowed it.

Your friend with the bed will not have the last laugh. She had her property inside their home, she has no legal right to determine where is placed, etc. The judge will stick her with legal fees, if he doesn't just refuse to see it at all.

You need to leave now. Leave and seek help, you are not even close to reasonable. Your children deserve a mother with stable mental health, try to find help for their sake.

Military Marriage. How soon can my spouse (to-be) live with me?

I am in the Army, going through AIT at Ft Sam in Texas. I am engaged to be married. I am afraid that because we are not already married it will take a long time for my fiancé to be able to live with me, we are planning on living off post wherever I get stationed. I am going home for HRAP after I graduate and we were planning on getting married then, but I will already have my orders and they will be unaccompanied, if I'm not mistaken. I would also like information on if I go over seas (to Germany, or Korea) if anyone knows? Thank you.

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