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How long does it take to get a waiver for DoDMERB?

How long does it take to get a waiver for DoDMERB?

Mine took like 3 months, but contact them religiously, CC is not known for their diligence… It varies, but it can take a while… depends on what the waiver is for, and, how quickly your ROTC processes getting you the referrals, and then how back-logged DODMERB might be at any given time. Usually several weeks.

What does under waiver review mean DoDMERB?

UNDER WAIVER REVIEW = DoDMERB has posted the file to the medical team at the waiver authority. Admissions is the one that decides IF the medical team should review for a waiver, so it’s kind of a misnomer. So UNDER WAIVER REVIEW means te medical team HAS the medical file.

What disqualifies you from ROTC?

A history of TMJ. Psychotic episodes. History of depression requiring meds, outpatient treatment or hospitalization. Bedwetting/sleepwalking/eating disorders past the age of 12.

Does DoDMERB check medical records?

We were never asked to actually provide records. It is possible that we agreed to let DODMERB contact physicians so they could access DS medical/dental records as needed. DODMERB would find out about medicines used based on questionnaire, but possibly they would find out by accessing records as well.

How do I check my DoDMERB status?

If you would like to view the status of your application click here or point your browser to dodmerb.tricare.osd.mil .

What medical conditions disqualify you from the Air Force?

Disqualifying Medical Conditions

  • Abdominal Organs and Gastrointestinal System.
  • Blood and BloodForming Tissue Diseases.
  • Body Build Deficiency.
  • Advanced Dental Diseases.
  • Ears and Hearing Loss.
  • Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders.
  • Loss of Function in Upper Extremities.
  • Loss of Function in Lower Extremities.

Does the Air Force ask for medical records?

You will need to provide all medical documents pertaining to the condition to your recruiter for consideration. Your recruiter can have medical records detailing your condition prescreened by the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) to gain a preliminary ruling on your eligibility.

Do they pull medical records for a security clearance?

The employer does not have access to the medical/financial records or investigation details, only the agency doing the actual investigation. HOWEVER a security clearance investigation can access your medical records with your permission.

Should you lie at MEPS?

People lie all the time at meps, and after spending a day and the night before surrounded by the people from your general area then you can usually tell who is lying. It’s honestly best not to lie because you’ll end up getting discharged from the DEP if you make it past meps the first time.

How long does it take to get a waiver?

4 to 6 months

How long does a MEPS waiver take?

If it gets sent up beyond that it could take a little longer. If he’s gone to take the physical then it’s a true medical waiver. these can take 30 days or more. I’ve seen some things come back in 5 days and many others longer.

What happens after a waiver is approved?

Once the waiver is approved by the USCIS, the applicant should receive a packet of information from the U.S. Embassy of her country of origin. This packet will generally be sent via DHL the day the consulate receives the I-601 approval notice from USCIS. This is generally 2-3 days after the USCIS approval.

How long does it take for a waiver to be approved in the Navy?

Waivers have been known to take up to 3 months.