No
Absolutely not.
That depends. Active duty military are subject to the same rules on purchase of firearms- from a gun show or a dealer's shop- as any other private person- with one exception. An active duty member of the military may be considered to have more than one state of residence, which is important when purchasing a handgun. If you live in Virginia, you may only purchase a handgun in VA. However, if you are permanently assigned to Ft Benning, GA, you MAY purchase handgun from a Georgia dealer or gunshow- OR from an Alabama Dealer or show- since PART of Ft. Benning is in Alabama.
Glock 19 and a Walther P22
Yes you can. It doesn't matter one iota where in the US you were married. As long as you are a legal resident of VA, you can file in the courts there.
Yeah Of course you f%$kin do. You comply with state rules and state taxes no matter where you're from
Get it where you are a current resident.
VA loans allow for the purchase of mobile homes in the state of California.
I know this is not Va Beach but if you are military, I found it at Ft. Belvoir commissary in Northern VA. So it may be in commissaries there.
Residency is one of the requirements to obtaining a VA state loan. Achieving residency is not a long process though. It can be done in less than one year.
Can a Veteran obtain a VA Mortgage Loan to purchase a condo on the ocean with one-third down payment?
in a store
Yes, but if you're going to remain as a resident in Virginia, you're going to have to switch your licence over to a Virginia licence. I believe VA gives you 30 days after establishing yourself as a resident to do this.