I have a child thats 21 years old and a full-time student, does he/she still qualify for DEERS benefits?
Benefits can continue until the child’s 23rd birthday, provided they remain unmarried and are enrolled as a full-time student. A letter on the institution’s letterhead PDF issued by the Office of the Registrar indicating the expected date of graduation would need to accompany the dependent needing the new ID card.
Benefits can continue until the child’s 23rd birthday, provided they remain unmarried and are enrolled as a full-time student. A letter on the institution’s letterhead issued by the Office of the Registrar indicating the expected date of graduation would need to accompany the dependent needing the new ID card.
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