Can two people use a GI Bill?

A: If you are not a dual member couple, then no. If she does not have her own GI Bill, there is no way you could still have both GI Bills. If you switch to the Post 9/11 GI Bill, you have to relinquish your MGIB benefits, so there is nothing left to use.
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Can my wife and I both use the GI Bill?

For additional answers, visit the VA's Education and Training page. A: As an eligible Service member, you can transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse, your children, or any combination of eligible family members.
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Can multiple kids use the GI Bill?

Just divide 36 months of benefits by the number of children you have – so 1 child could receive the entire benefit, 2 children could receive up to 18 months each, 3 children would each receive 12 months of benefits, 4 children would each receive 9 months of benefits, etc.
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Can the GI Bill be split?

You have up to 36 months of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits that you can split up however you want. You can split up your benefits between just your three children or your spouse and any number of your children. Just keep your total request to 36 months or less.
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Can my girlfriend use my GI Bill?

GI Bill benefits can only be transferred to eligible spouses or children, who must be enrolled in the Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS). Spouses.
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Can a girlfriend be on title on a VA loan?

girlfriend, boyfriend, significant other) who is not his or her spouse in obtaining a VA loan? Yes, but the guaranty is based only on the veteran's portion of the loan. The guaranty cannot cover the nonveteran's part of the loan.
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Can my dad use his VA loan to buy me a house?

The joint VA loan program allows Veterans and/or active-duty military members to use a joint borrower who is not a spouse or other Veteran. Most lenders won't allow these kinds of loans and will block Veterans from buying a home with a sister, brother, mother, father, son, daughter, or someone who is unrelated.
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Does GI Bill pay for spouse education?

In some cases, the dependent or surviving spouse and children of a Veteran can get educational assistance through a GI Bill program. Also, if you haven't used all of your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, you may be able to transfer up to 36 months of benefits to your spouse or a dependent child.
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Can I transfer my GI Bill to my sister?

Can I Transfer the GI Bill to My Siblings, Parents, or Relatives? No. The option to transfer GI Bill benefits is currently only available to spouses and children dependents.
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Is GI Bill transferable to dependents?

The transferability option under the Post-9/11 GI Bill® allows Service members to transfer all or some unused benefits to their spouse or dependent children. The Department of Defense (DoD) determines whether or not you can transfer benefits to your family.
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How does the GI Bill work for dependents?

A dependent child must be 18 or younger when the GI Bill benefits are transferred to them — or under 23 in special cases for approved programs. To use the GI Bill, the dependent must be 18 or a high school graduate. If you decide you want to transfer your benefits, log onto DMDC milConnect to get started.
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How much is the GI Bill for dependents?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill can pay your full resident tuition at a public school. If you are attending a private or foreign school it will pay up to $26,042.81 per academic year. An academic year lasts from Aug. 1 - Jul.
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Will the VA pay for my child's college?

Like Post-9/11 veterans, eligible surviving spouses and children attending school may receive full tuition coverage at state-operated colleges and universities, plus a monthly living stipend and book allowance under this program.
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How much does the GI Bill cover for spouses?

The GI Bill pays 100% of tuition and fees, up to the maximum in-state tuition for public schools and up to $22,805.34 per academic year for private or foreign schools.
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Can my spouse use my Montgomery GI Bill?

And unfortunately, unlike the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill was not transferable to family members. Still, even if your husband had qualified for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, he would've needed to serve more than three years in order to transfer it.
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Can my daughter use my Post 911 GI Bill?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill allows Service members to transfer unused education benefits to immediate family members. This applies to officer or enlisted, active duty and Selected Reserve. Qualifying immediate family members are spouses and children.
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What if I never used my GI Bill?

You have 10 years to use your Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) benefits after you separate from the military. If you don't use your benefits in this time frame, you may be able to get a refund of part or all of your payments into this program.
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How do I use my dad's GI Bill?

To use the GI Bill, the dependent must be 18 or a high school graduate. So in other words, you can go ahead and transfer the GI Bill to your 2 year old without a worry. They just won't be able to use it until they're of age.
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Does the GI Bill expire?

If you were discharged before January 1, 2013, your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits expire 15 years after you separated from the military. Montgomery GI Bill benefits expire 10 years after you separate from the military.
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How can my wife use my GI Bill?

If you are approved to transfer your unused Post-9/11 GI Bill to your spouse, your spouse will be able to:
  1. Use the benefits immediately.
  2. Use the benefits while their spouse remains in the Armed Forces or after separation from active duty.
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Do military spouses get free college?

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Education Assistance Program: The NMCRS Education Assistance Program offers interest-free loans and grants ranging from $500 to $3,000 per academic year to spouses of active-duty and retired service members for undergraduate programs at an accredited two- or four-year institution.
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How much do military wives get paid?

There is no military spouse pay or stipend, but the military offers a number of benefits to help service members and their families. Your first stop after the wedding should be the nearest military ID card issuing facility to enroll in DEERS, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
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Can I put my daughter on my VA loan?

Can a VA loan be transferred to a child? No, it can't. VA loan benefits only extend to the spouse of the veteran or the service member. However, the government has set in place various programs that aim to provide financial assistance to their family members.
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Can two veterans combine their VA loans?

Two married or unmarried VA-eligible borrowers

Two VA-eligible borrowers can also purchase a home together. Under this scenario, the borrowers could use one entitlement, both (called dual entitlement), or split the entitlements however they see fit. In all three situations, no down payment would be required.
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What is the credit score needed for a VA loan?

While the VA itself doesn't set a required minimum credit score for a VA loan, most mortgage lenders will want to see a credit score above 620 FICO. Some lenders may go lower, but borrowers often incur additional scrutiny and lender requirements.
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