Does basic training count as active duty time for VA loan?

VA Loan Eligibility: Wartime Service, Peacetime Service
To qualify for the VA Home Loan Program for peacetime service, you must have served at least 181 days of continuous active duty during the following periods. Active duty for training doesn't count.
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Can I get a VA loan if I was discharged during basic training?

Generally, in order to receive VA benefits and services, the Veteran's character of discharge or service must be under other than dishonorable conditions (e.g., honorable, under honorable conditions, general).
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How long do you have to be active duty to qualify for a VA loan?

VA Loan Eligibility is Something You Earn

2 years for regular service members. 6 years for Reservists and National Guard members. 90 days active duty during wartime. 181 days active duty during peacetime.
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Is AIT considered active duty?

3. Do you get paid in Army AIT? You are considered Active Duty upon entering Basic Training and will be paid through Basic and AIT, including any benefits and allowances.
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What are the service requirements for a VA loan?

You may be eligible for a VA loan by meeting one or more of the following requirements: You served 90 consecutive days of active service during wartime. You served 181 days of active service during peacetime. You have 6 years of service in the National Guard or Reserves.
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Does basic training count for VA loan?



Does active duty training qualify for VA benefits?

VA pays monthly compensation benefits for disabilities incurred or aggravated during active duty, or active duty for training for disabilities as a result of injury or disease, or inactive duty training for disabilities due to injury, heart attack, or stroke.
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What disqualifies you from VA benefits?

If you're a current or former member of the Reserves or National Guard, you must have been called to active duty by a federal order and completed the full period for which you were called or ordered to active duty. If you had or have active-duty status for training purposes only, you don't qualify for VA health care.
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Does basic training count as active duty time for National Guard?

When a person joins the Reserves, they first attend basic training and military job school full time. This is called active duty for training, or ADT, and doesn't count as active-duty time for most veteran's benefits.
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Are you a veteran after basic training?

If you were discharged while still undergoing basic training (or any required training, for that matter), you are considered as a veteran if your discharge was due to a disability sustained because of your training.
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How does the VA define active duty?

38 U.S.C. § 101(21) provides: The term “active duty” means— (A) full-time duty in the Armed Forces, other. than active duty for training; (B) full-time duty (other than for training.
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How many reserve points do you need for VA loan?

A "good" year is a year with at least 50 retirement points. Here's a closer look at some of the service-specific documents lenders may need: National Guard: NGB-22 or NGB-23. Army Reserve: DARP Form FM 249-2E or ARPC Form 606-E.
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What are the disadvantages of a VA loan?

What are the Disadvantages of a VA Loan?
  • You May Have Less Equity in Your Home. ...
  • VA Loans Cannot be Used for Vacation or Rental Properties. ...
  • Seller Resistance to VA Financing. ...
  • The Funding Fee is Higher for Subsequent Use. ...
  • Not All Lenders Offer – or Understand – VA Loans.
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Can you get a VA loan with an entry level separation?

VA Home Loan Eligibility Rules For Active Duty Servicemembers Without An Honorable Discharge. Basic VA home loan eligibility rules state that for those who served on Active Duty, any military discharge EXCEPT for Dishonorable may be considered for a VA mortgage.
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Does basic training and AIT count as active duty for GI Bill?

Eligibility for the Post-9/11 GI Bill

Active duty service, for the purpose of this new bill, doesn't count active duty time spent in initial entry training (IET), meaning time in basic training, initial job training, service academies, OCS/OTS, and ROTC.
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Is an uncharacterized discharge a veteran?

Entry level separations, or uncharacterized discharge, are given to individuals who separate prior to completing 180 days of military service, or when discharge action was initiated prior to 180 days of service. This type of discharge does not attempt to characterize service as good or bad.
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Is basic training considered active duty for taxes?

For tax purposes, boot camp, basic training, or whenever you are on orders an are getting full pay, you are considered Active Duty.
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Do you get a DD214 after basic training?

The first DD Form 214 a member will receive is the one that covers their initial skills training for example basic military training, officer training school and technical training. Members' Military Personnel Section's will generate these forms upon their return from training.
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Does having a DD214 make you a veteran?

Even in the private sector, your DD214 proves you are a veteran, letting you apply with companies looking to support or hire vets.
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Are you a veteran if you failed boot camp?

In the case of a new recruit being unable to complete training due to a failure to adapt to the environment, the member might be permanent party status. This would be formally classified as Entry-Level separation from active duty service or Entry-Level Separation from the US military.
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Does Bootcamp count as time in service?

No, training doesn't count as active duty. For the regular Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps/Coast Guard, active duty begins when a military member reports to a duty station after completion of training (basic, officer training, tech school).
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Is basic training Title 32?

enlistment, the Guard or Reserve member serves mostly in this status (except while in “active service” under Title 32 for basic training, summer training, and special training, or under Title 10 for duty in Iraq, the Balkans, etc.). Soldiers sometimes refer to this status as “drill status” or “active reserve status.”
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What is considered inactive duty training?

Inactive Duty Training (IDT) - Reserve Component member's authorized training or special additional duty performed while not on active duty, during prescribed training/maintenance activities of the units you are assigned.
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability rating 5-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot reduce a veteran's disability rating if it has been in place for five years or more unless the condition shows sustained improvement over time. In this situation, the veteran's rating is considered a stabilized rating.
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Is a general discharge considered honorable?

A general discharge under honorable conditions means that your service was satisfactory, but did not deserve the highest level of discharge for performance and conduct. Many veterans with this type of discharge may have engaged in minor misconduct.
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