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creditfan
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NFCU eligibility question?

Wife has a few uncles served and died during the Vietnam war. Can she eligible to join?

 

and here another real question is, because she is a vietnamese so her uncles are 100% vietnamses Vets that fought along side by side with American Vets. Therefore, dose that make any different for qualify membership?

 

thank you for any input

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baller4life
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Re: NFCU eligibility question?

Wife's uncles would have had to retire from US military and received a pension. Her parent who is related would have to join first thru that uncle. Then that parent sponsor her.
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creditguy
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The answer to your questions are sorry to say no. You can't used a deceased persons military record to join NFCU, especially if they were never a member of NFCU. Your wife's parent would not even be allowed to join if her siblings were never members of NFCU.
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baller4life
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@creditguy wrote:
The answer to your questions are sorry to say no. You can't used a deceased persons military record to join NFCU, especially if they were never a member of NFCU. Your wife's parent would not even be allowed to join if her siblings were never members of NFCU.

If the uncle was truly eligible(retired military) the wife's parent could join. Many many have joined thru a deceased family member's eligibility.

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Anonymous
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i would truly just ask them. i got in with my deceased grandpa
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creditguy
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@baller4life wrote:

@creditguy wrote:
The answer to your questions are sorry to say no. You can't used a deceased persons military record to join NFCU, especially if they were never a member of NFCU. Your wife's parent would not even be allowed to join if her siblings were never members of NFCU.

If the uncle was truly eligible(retired military) the wife's parent could join. Many many have joined thru a deceased family member's eligibility.


True, but since OP stated they died during the Vietnam war, I am assuming there was no retirement, thus eligibility is not an option. Does NFCU allow Non US military personnel to join anyway? 

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baller4life
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Nope no non US military
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creditguy
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@baller4life wrote:
Nope no non US military

Didn't think so, well that answers OP's eligibility question alone. 

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creditfan
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thank you for all inputs

 

she actually has a few left are currently living in CA state

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