Get Your Military Reenlistment Eligibility Restored
Being denied reenlistment can feel devastating when you want to continue serving your country. Many former service members face this challenge, but there are established processes to appeal unfavorable reenlistment codes and restore your eligibility.
Military reenlistment eligibility restoration involves complex regulations, lengthy review processes, and strict documentation requirements with no guarantee of approval
⚠Why This Happens
Unfavorable discharge characterization or reenlistment code
commonReceiving codes like RE-3 or RE-4 that restrict or prevent reenlistment
Entry-level separation with restrictive codes
commonBrief service periods ending with codes that limit future military service
Administrative actions or misconduct
occasionalPast disciplinary actions resulting in barriers to reenlistment
Medical or psychological disqualifications
occasionalHealth-related separations that may be appealable with updated medical information
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Obtain your complete military records
Request your DD-214 and full personnel file from the National Personnel Records Center to understand your exact reenlistment code and discharge characterization
~2-4 weeks - 2
Identify your reenlistment code and waiver requirements
Determine if your code requires a waiver or records correction based on military reenlistment eligibility charts
~1-2 days - 3
Contact the appropriate review board
Reach out to your service branch's review board (ARBA for Army, AFPC for Air Force, etc.) to begin the appeal process
~1-3 days
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