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How difficult is it to get an RE-3G code waived with a seperation code JFV for the navy We just sent my waiver up and I have a doctors note saying that I no longer suffer from what was wrong
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I don't see any waivers being accepted, regardless of the severity of the condition or the current status. The fact is that the military is in no dire need for recruits. If you end up getting upgraded, please let me know, though. I know a few guys who may be interested if they are willing to give such consideration to waivers.
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Jacob Fittante
Update; I currently have 2/3 signatures need to waive my reenlistment code I’m going to meps Tuesday to get a physical for my 3rd signature
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Without knowing what the condition is, here’s a list of Conditions not usually waived:
https://www.navycs.com/blogs/2008/08/13/medical-not-waiverable
https://www.navycs.com/blogs/2008/08/13/medical-not-waiverable
Medical Conditions Normally Not Waiverable
Many people who are considering the United States Navy as an option wonder if there may be some mental or physical condition from their past which may preclude them from serving. This post is the first of a two part series which will talk about medical conditions and possibly answer your “would I make it with” questions. Today I will list the medical issues/conditions which will not be considered for a waiver.
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Well you found a recrutier who's willing to send a waiver up so that's half the battle. Now all you can do is wait
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Jacob Fittante
Some people say they will probably deny it and all the recruiters around say I should get approved my recruiter wants me to go to meps for the physical part this week
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