FAMILY MEMBER/MILITARY SPOUSE SUPPLEMENT - CNIC - cnic navy 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Applicant Questionnaire section. Enter your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, announcement number, and position title/grade you are applying for.
  3. Indicate your current status by checking the appropriate box. If you are a military spouse or family member, ensure to answer questions 5-13 on page 2.
  4. Provide your passport information and appointment eligibility by selecting the relevant options that apply to you.
  5. Complete the availability section by stating how soon you can start working and the lowest pay/grade you will accept.
  6. In the Military Spouse/Family Member Supplement section, check the box that corresponds to your sponsor's status and provide their details as required.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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For eligibility under this rule, the couple must have been married for at least 20 years, the military spouse must have served in the military for at least 20 years, and the marriage must overlap with 20 years of the military spouses service.
The VA Survivors Pension, or Death Pension, is paid tax-free to low-income surviving spouses who have not remarried and/or unmarried children of a deceased veteran who served in wartime. To qualify, annual family income must be less than an amount determined by Congress.
As a veteran, military retiree, or spouse or dependent of a service member, you may be eligible for a Next Generation Uniformed Services ID card. This military ID proves your identity and connection to the Defense Department and gives you access to certain military services and programs.
The 10/10 rule allows for direct payment of retirement if the marriage and service each lasted at least 10 years during the same timeframe. The 20/20/20 rule offers broader benefits, such as Tricare and base access, when all three factorsmarriage length, service time, and their overlaphit the 20-year mark.
As the spouse or dependent child of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for certain benefits, including health care, life insurance, or money for school. As the survivor of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for added benefits, including help with burial costs and survivor compensation.

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Youre eligible if you are: A spouse of an active duty member of the armed forces. A spouse of a service member who is 100% disabled due to a service-connected injury at the time of separation from military service. A spouse of a service member killed while on active duty.

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