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Fiancé(e) (K-1) and their children (K-2) to the U.S. so you may marry your fiancé(e); or. Spouse (K-3) and their children (K-4) to the U.S. to await the approval of a Form I-130 filed on behalf of your spouse and their children and availability of an immigrant visa.
For starters, an unmarried couple cannot live on a base outside of certain extenuating circumstances that would have the non-service member defined as a caregiver for the service member's children. As a result, unmarried military couples typically live off-base.
Bring your marriage certificate; your spouse's birth certificate, Social Security Card, and photo ID; and/or your child's birth certificate or adoption papers to the nearest DEERS/RAPIDS office. Get ID cards for your spouse and any dependent children. Check your Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) after DEERS updates.
As long as your partner has a valid visa issued for more than six months, then it is possible to switch onto the Armed Forces rules. However, you have to either be married or have been living together for the previous two years. For information on how to switch onto the Armed Forces rules, see our Visas page.
Military spouse preference (MSP) is a special federal hiring authority that allows spouses to be noncompetitively considered for federal positions. Previously with PPP, military spouses had to go into an office on their new installation to register for MSP.
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Your spouse will need it. Ask your spouse to enroll you in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). ... Obtain a military identification card from the ID card facility. ... Establish power of attorney. ... Ask your spouse to list you as a beneficiary on his or her Serviceman's Group Life Insurance (SGLI) policy.
Your U.S. citizen spouse or fiancé will need to file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Resident, or Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé. This will initiate the application process which usually includes an interview.
If a girlfriend or boyfriend falls ill or injured, the soldier cannot come home for them. Others marry so they can live with their partner \u2014 without marriage, the soldier must live in the barracks without their partner.

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