Am I able to transfer my post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to my husband?
Yes, it's possible to have the benefits transferred. The Department of Defense decides on whether you can transfer GI Bill benefits to your family.
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If the DoD approves the TOE, does that mean that my family may apply for benefits?
Yes, if approved your family may apply for benefits either online or by mail.
Can I still transfer my benefits if I'm on active duty?
Yes, you can request to transfer, change, or revoke a Transfer of Entitlement through milConnect.
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I can't transfer benefits to a dependent again if they have previously been totally revoked right?
Correct, you would not be able to transfer benefits again to that dependent.
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Are there requirements that must be met to transfer benefits?
Yes, have you completed at least 6 years of service and agree to 4 more years?
Correct, I meet those terms.
Then you would be eligible to transfer your benefits.
Does the person getting the benefits have to be enrolled in The Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System?
Yes, they need to be enrolled in this program to qualify.
