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Find out if you can transfer any of your unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits (sometimes called a “Post 9/11 GI Bill transfer”) to your spouse or dependent children. Learn how to apply for a transfer online or by mail.
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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...
Mar 4, 2024 · Hello George, the VA does not allow the Montgomery GI Bill to be transferred to family members. The military authorizes the transfer of the Post-9/11 GI Bill to family members, provided the servicemember meets eligibility requirements and agrees to serve four more years in the military.
Feb 1, 2023 · Published February 01, 2023. The Post-9/11 GI Bill allows you to transfer all or some of your unused benefits to your spouse or dependent children. The military determines whether you can...
Dec 24, 2022 · Can I Transfer the Montgomery GI Bill to My Spouse or Child? No. Unlike the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill – including the Montgomery GI Bill for selected reserve – is non-transferable. If you entered the military before Sept. 11, 2001 but continued to serve after that date, you may be eligible for the Forever GI Bill. Contact ...