That all depends on what's wrong??? If he is being discharged for a drug pop than he will be home pretty quick...If he or she is being discharged for failure to adapt, which is a generalized discharge meaning...can't make it through boot camp...If the Drill Instructors feel they aren't trying or are purposely trying to get kicked out then he or she will be messed with and the Marines will take as long as possible to complete the discharge paperwork...Basically when I was in the Corps there was a saying that the easiest way to "leave Parris Island" is to graduate...
There was one recruit that wanted out and we heard that he finally got out...7 1/2 months after we graduated...that means he spent about 10 months on the Island...in a constant state of "recruit" and treated as such....
If it is a medical issue, it will also be pretty quick...where as someone with a genetic back disorder was gone from my platoon in a week...
Hope this helps
The length of time it takes for a marine recruit to complete the out processing and return home can vary depending on the specific circumstances of their discharge. Generally, it can take several days to a few weeks for the necessary paperwork, medical evaluations, and administrative procedures to be completed. It is best to consult with the marine's command or chain of command for a more accurate estimate in their particular case.
No, as of for now.
cancellation return only
most of the time in agency means that it is being processed.
Probably not. They are likely all post petition (meaning after your filing date - they don't have to be before the discharge date) items anyway.
I have a merchant marine who has his permanent residence in puerto Rico and live in va for one month. What tax returns do I file?
Mayonnaise is a type of homogenous mixture. Once it is processed, it cannot return to eggs, oil, and anything else that was added to it.
That's the great thing about Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - if you lose a Pokemon after you recruit it, it goes back to the place you found it! Even legendary Pokemon return to their places for you to recruit again. Some Pokemon are exceptions - like Latias and Latios, but most of them can be recruited again.
At least six to eight weeks to be processed and get any refund due you.
The postmark would indicate where the piece was originally processed, but that's as specific as would be possible.
No, if your BK (assuming this is a Ch. 7) is discharged, the money is yours. The only time you would have to surrender the refund is if you were expecting a refund during or shortly thereafter from when you originally filed.
A soldier who has been dishonorably discharged from the military forfeits his right to any benefits he might have had access to upon his return to civilian life. This can include the loss of medical insurance, GI bills and college pay...
Both, the software sends most of the info to the CPU to be "processed" where it is routed and may return to be processed and routed a number of times before it is processed to a logical conclusion ( through Boolean logic) otherwise a loop occurs with no logical conclusion and mayhem occurs.