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Hey all!

I love this new military sub forum!

Anyways i have a few questions i dont know if anyone can help me with..

First:

Tricare. I was told i may be able to claim back the costs of my medical exam once i got back to the states? Has anyone tried to do this?

Also, if my husband wasnt on a mission at the moment then he would of come here to visit me for my interview and would be able to fly home with me which would mean my airline would allow me to bring up to 3 bags, or if i was traveling alone on military business i could do that also, but since i am not and he can not be here do you know if there are any exceptions because its going to cost me a total of about $200-$300 on my luggage which would of been free if my husband could leave his duty station? Im asuming since we arent PCSing then the army isnt going to cover any of my shipping costs to get my stuff over to the states and i wont be able to claim any moving costs back once i get to post. Does anyone know of any kind of programs or exceptions we could look into to get some help on this as we are running on a very tight budget after all the visa fees?

TIA guys :) Hope your all having a wonderful day!!

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No expenses will be covered by the military for your move. When he requested permission from the Army to marry you he was most likely presented with some documentation that states they are not responsible for any expenses incurred in moving you to the States.

As far as Tricare, once he enrolls you and you're stateside you could request it they might honor it. All depends if you were already enrolled in Tricare or not at the time of your exam.

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No expenses will be covered by the military for your move. When he requested permission from the Army to marry you he was most likely presented with some documentation that states they are not responsible for any expenses incurred in moving you to the States.

As far as Tricare, once he enrolls you and you're stateside you could request it they might honor it. All depends if you were already enrolled in Tricare or not at the time of your exam.

I didnt think they would cover anything, but if you dont ask.. you never know right? :)

And i was already enrolled in tricare during the time of my medical exam so ill have to have a look into it when i get back and see what they can tell me!

February 2010: Met online via social networking site

1st July 2010: Met for the first time in Lake Charles, LA [11 days]

9th August 2010: Got Engaged!

September 2010: Met for the second time in Lake Charles, LA [2 weeks]

December 2010: Met for the third time in Lake Charles, LA [3 months]

18th February 2011: Got Married!

May 2011: Met for the fourth time in London, UK [2 weeks]

CR-1 Visa

USCIS

21st July 2011 - 14th December 2011

September 2012: Met for the fith time in Lake Charles, LA [3 months]

NVC

4th January 2012 - 23th January 2012

EMBASSY

25th January 2012 - 23rd March 2012

NEW LIFE IN THE USA

5th April 2012: POE: Houston, TX, USA!!

7th May 2012: Greencard arrived in mail

Remove the Conditions on Residence Petition

USCIS

April 1st - Present

1st April 2014: Filed I-751 (with divorce waiver)

4th April 2014: Received NOA (1 year extension)

April 20th 2014: Filed for divorce

12th May 2015: Received second biometric appointment letter due to rescheduling my first appointment

May 28th 2014: Biometrics taken in Louisville, KY

October 31 2014: Received RFE requesting final divorce judgment

22nd January 2015: Received final divorce judgment & submitted to VSC

25th January 2015: Called USCIS Military hotline to enquire on gaining an extension in order to enlist in United States Army & was advised to make infopass appointment at local office as processing will take longer than 6 months on my application.

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You're absolutely right and that's why we are all here for. Good luck! :thumbs:

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6/24/2016: Mailed N-400 package via USPS from Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan

7/11/2016: Received NOA1 dated 7/5/2016

11/3/2016: Received email from USCIS-Seoul Office with Naturalization appt set for 11/30/2016

11/30/2016: Naturalization Interview on Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan. N-400 Approved

12/1/2016: Naturalization Ceremony

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Hey all!

I love this new military sub forum!

Anyways i have a few questions i dont know if anyone can help me with..

First:

Tricare. I was told i may be able to claim back the costs of my medical exam once i got back to the states? Has anyone tried to do this?

Also, if my husband wasnt on a mission at the moment then he would of come here to visit me for my interview and would be able to fly home with me which would mean my airline would allow me to bring up to 3 bags, or if i was traveling alone on military business i could do that also, but since i am not and he can not be here do you know if there are any exceptions because its going to cost me a total of about $200-$300 on my luggage which would of been free if my husband could leave his duty station? Im asuming since we arent PCSing then the army isnt going to cover any of my shipping costs to get my stuff over to the states and i wont be able to claim any moving costs back once i get to post. Does anyone know of any kind of programs or exceptions we could look into to get some help on this as we are running on a very tight budget after all the visa fees?

TIA guys :) Hope your all having a wonderful day!!

tricare won't cover it! 100 % sure!!!

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When did they add this forum?? I do love it, too!!

1. Tricare won't cover your costs.

2. I didn't pay baggage allowance when I arrived because my flights were booked as one sector. When I POE'd at LAX and made my domestic connection, I had to show my ticket for the international leg.

Hope that helps!

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When did they add this forum?? I do love it, too!!

i believe it was added last month sometime - thats when i first noticed it.

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I forgot to add earlier because I was so excited that there is a military forum, as an acquired dependent they won't cover any costs associated with your move. No immigration fees are covered either, unfortunately.

Best of luck. Keep us posted on your interview! :star:

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18/09/09 - CR1 NOA1

16/07/10 - POE LAX (256 days NOA1 to interview)

27/09/10 - Aussie/American bun in the oven due May 10, 2011

06/01/11 - Submitted change of address online to USCIS. Mailed I-865 for sponsor. Neverending!

05/05/11 - Bouncing baby boy arrives

10/07/12 - Sent I-751

13/07/12 - I-751 NOA1

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I forgot to add earlier because I was so excited that there is a military forum, as an acquired dependent they won't cover any costs associated with your move. No immigration fees are covered either, unfortunately.

Best of luck. Keep us posted on your interview! :star:

Actually, that's not entirely true per se. There are many, many cases where the soldier turned the receipts for visa petition and medical screening in with Finance at the gaining duty station and got reimbursed. E. g. if a soldier is stationed in Germany and gets married, then gets orders to go stateside and the spouse is on the orders, he can claim the costs for her visa as well as the costs for the medical required for the visa.

05/2007 - got married in Germany

05/2007 - filed I-130 via DCF in Frankfurt

08/2007 - interview to prove bona fide marriage

09/2007 - hubby PCSed to GA

10/2007 - hubby deployed to Iraq

04/2008 - hubby on RnR in Germany

08/2008 - received CR-1 visa

12/2008 - flew to GA alone to welcome home the hubs

09/2009 - PCSed to CA

03/2010 - we're pregnant!

06/2010 - applied for German "BBG" to retain German citizenship during naturalization

08/2010 - BBG granted

09/2010 - filed ROC

12/2010 - received 10 year GC

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Seriously? How long has that been in place? Another recruiter's wife just came from Germany and no reimbursement of fees? Is there a timeframe that they have to claim?

** Just came as in about 9 months ago.

OUR JOURNEY SO FAR: (dd/mm/yyyy)

18/09/09 - CR1 NOA1

16/07/10 - POE LAX (256 days NOA1 to interview)

27/09/10 - Aussie/American bun in the oven due May 10, 2011

06/01/11 - Submitted change of address online to USCIS. Mailed I-865 for sponsor. Neverending!

05/05/11 - Bouncing baby boy arrives

10/07/12 - Sent I-751

13/07/12 - I-751 NOA1

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I've heard from people getting re-imbursed ever since I started getting involved in the whole visa matter about five years ago :blush:

We didn't get anything (didn't even try, to be honest) because I wasn't on the hubs' orders so we paid for the move, visa and medical out of pocket. But when the spouse is on the orders to PCS from overseas to stateside, you can claim the expenses. And most people I've talked to, did indeed get re-imbursed from the gaining duty station. People that ETSed from overseas to stateside have claimed it from their old duty station and got re-imbursed, too.

05/2007 - got married in Germany

05/2007 - filed I-130 via DCF in Frankfurt

08/2007 - interview to prove bona fide marriage

09/2007 - hubby PCSed to GA

10/2007 - hubby deployed to Iraq

04/2008 - hubby on RnR in Germany

08/2008 - received CR-1 visa

12/2008 - flew to GA alone to welcome home the hubs

09/2009 - PCSed to CA

03/2010 - we're pregnant!

06/2010 - applied for German "BBG" to retain German citizenship during naturalization

08/2010 - BBG granted

09/2010 - filed ROC

12/2010 - received 10 year GC

12/2010 - our little miracle is born!!!

01/2011 - PCSed to Germany

01/2012 - filed N-400 for overseas naturalization

03-15-2012 - Best of Both Worlds, I'm a dual citizen :-)

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That's interesting. We didn't try either. I was just so glad to be done with it. Now, I'm getting ready to ROC. What joy!!

To the OP: Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread. Just love that there is a military forum.

OUR JOURNEY SO FAR: (dd/mm/yyyy)

18/09/09 - CR1 NOA1

16/07/10 - POE LAX (256 days NOA1 to interview)

27/09/10 - Aussie/American bun in the oven due May 10, 2011

06/01/11 - Submitted change of address online to USCIS. Mailed I-865 for sponsor. Neverending!

05/05/11 - Bouncing baby boy arrives

10/07/12 - Sent I-751

13/07/12 - I-751 NOA1

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