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Ok, so my fiance' and I will be getting married in March of next year when he returns home on leave from a seven month deployment. We are both stressed trying to figure everything out. The biggest thing is housing. We know there is almost always a wait for housing on base, so he is going to try to find an apartment there in Washington State before coming home and marrying me. We are both hoping he can find a place, otherwise I will have to stay in Tennessee unitl he does. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions on finding a place quickly? And also, do we have to be married before he applies for housing on base?? How soon can he enroll me in deers?? He only has three to four months before he deploys again, so we aren't working with much time. Also, does anyone know if the navy will move a dependent since he is already stationed in Washington?? I hate the thought of having to move across the country, but if that's what I have to do I will. Any advice or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks

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He can not apply for base housing until he is married.

He can enroll you in deers as soon as you are married.

The USN will not pay to move you as you got married after he was at his duty station.

Thats what I figured...thanks!!!

 

I would look at apartment hunting sights forrent.com and rent.com are two I think. Thats how I did mine. get to know wives over there already and ask them for advice for yes and no areas. By the bases up here they are really nice and helpful and understand military situations. I had an apt paid for by the time my husband came home from leave between A school and reporting. so by the time I got up here we had a place to move in. It worked perfect. We ended up getting a place supposedly in the ghetto (if it can even be considered that!) bc I had soo many problems getting ahold of anyone connected with his ship they had just got back from a deployment and all the ombudsman and family readniess ppl were switching out. I would say add his ombudsman on fb if possible just shoot them a message and explain your situation and they can give you advice and help you out. They cant give you specific details abt the ship but abt the area and where and where not to live they can. Also look on craigslist. Some apts post their specials on their so you will know who is having free month rent, etc.
He can enroll you into Deers as soon as the two of you are married. The same goes for base housing. He should have access to www.ahrn.com, Its a website from the military that list houses available to rent in the area and some surrounding areas. I'm not sure if they would pay for you to move or not. But I hope that helps.

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