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Hi everyone my name's Nicole.
I have a few questions, needing help. My husband and I just got married last weekend, basically whats next? He's in ATT school in GL, will be in GL at least until next summer. I'm wondering how long is the process with paperwork until i can move there? We'd like to live on base housing.
Is deers the paperwork we need to get done in order for me to move?
Any advice or comments would help.
Thank you :)
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Students are NOT allowed to stay at the Navy Gateway Inn on base! So if she stays there he can NOT even be around that place, which means he cant' go in it at all!
Anti- They are supposed to have a car to be live ashore, but I knew a couple there and the sailor didn't even have his driver's license not sure how they got that worked out, but someone with a car is a must I do believe.
And SHE can stay at the Navy Gateway, when we were there the sailor could also if he got a special request chit, I don't know if that's changed but that's how it was in January.
I don't know if this will help, but here is my two cents. A) Do not move all your stuff all the way from Cali to GL that is a whole lot of moving for such a short time. I know 10 months or so does not seem like a long time, but it is not. You never know if his orders are going to change my husbands have changed 3 times so far. They have hotels in the area that rent either monthly or weekly that really saves a lot of time and money in the long run. So figure it's 700 a month, but you have no other bills to pay. This is what we are doing now anyway. My husband stays on base and I go get him everyday when liberty is called and drop him off at his time to check in and we get the whole weekend together it is really easy actually. We have a 3 year old son and it's like being on a very long vacation. LOL!! All of our stuff is in storage back at home. We decided to do this because we are waiting to get orders to his permanent duty station before we move all of our things because it is so expensive and time consuming.
B) I do not know if they do it there, but they have something here called the brown bagger chit. Ask about that and see I do not really know all the details to it, because we are fine doing what we are doing. I just know it has something to do with married couples and there living situations. I would wait for base housing for his permanent duty station you would have a better chance then. Good Luck!!!!!!!
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