My fiancé in May signed up to become a marine, he has a child in which along with all the paperwork had to write a waiver statement. Needless to say he has been waiting for almost 6 months and his recruiter has lost some of our paperwork we turned in like our sons birth certificate, and social security card. My fiancé calls every week just to see if there are any updates, while I know that this isn't probably something that happens to everyone (or maybe it does?) my question is should he contact someone else, try to enlist in a different branch, or just keep doing what he is doing? I mean he has a current job right now so it isn't for that reason necessarily that we are worried. We are just wondering if he is getting yanked around for no reason.
Thank you!!
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The reason the waiver is not happening is because it WILL not happen, all branches.
With even partial custody he is classified as a single parent and, as such, he cannot enlist. He has to relinquish all claims and custody before he will be allowed to enlist.
all i know is alot of Navy recruits are being let go for random reasons and my guess would be the budget cuts implemented. they over-recruit...then near the end of navy bootcamp...separate them. ruining so many recruits dreams. idk about going to a diff. recruiter. be very careful. they can twist things around and then the powers that be at bootcamp investigate...it looks like the recruit intentionally lied upon enlisting, which is a crime. guess who takes the fall? yes...the new recruit. i've seen it happen. be very careful who you contact and what you say. document everything you said, etc. and date, time and when you spoke with any military personnel...i.e. a recruiter.