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The installations customers include not only Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Army National Guard units, but also Special Operations Command, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard units, plus local and federal law enforcement and allied forces from Canada and Japan.
You can apply for military housing at any time; however, your application cannot be fully processed until you have provided all of the required documents (see below).
How Long Does it Take to Get Military Housing? Once your housing application is received, you are placed on a waiting list. The wait time for military housing can range from a few weeks to several months or even longer, particularly in high-demand areas or installations with limited housing availability.
Housing is assigned by the applicants assignment priority, which is a combination of their control date and priority categorization. The control date is generally the military members actual date of detachment stamped on PCS orders.
Following a routine background check, visitors will receive a Temporary Pass and instructions allowing them to enter the installation. Dont be intimidated by the access procedures. These security measures are to keep all of JBLM safe.
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Housing on JBLM is reserved for active-duty service members, and there are wait times for homes in all communities. Active-duty service members or the spouse of an active-duty service member wanting to apply for on-base housing may do so on the Liberty Military Housing website.
Housing applications always take place after a student has been accepted and is committed to a school (Ive never heard of an exception). There are a lot of things youll have to do once youve committed -- sign up for classes, write to your advisor, etc.

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