If my brother is a USAA member can I join?

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Asked February 4, 2019

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USAA (United Services Automobile Association) is a financial services company that offers insurance, banking, and investment services to active military members, veterans, and their families. If your brother is a USAA member, you may be eligible to join the organization as well, depending on your relationship to him. USAA membership is primarily available to individuals who are currently serving in the U.S. military, veterans who have been honorably discharged, and their immediate family members, including spouses, children, and parents. In some cases, siblings may also be eligible to join, but this depends on certain factors. If your brother is a USAA member, you should check with him to see if you are eligible to join based on your relationship to him. If you are not related to your brother through marriage, you may only be eligible for USAA membership if your parents were eligible for membership and chose to join the organization. If this is the case, you can become a USAA member by submitting an application and providing proof of your relationship to your parents. If you are eligible for USAA membership, you can apply for auto insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, and other types of coverage through the organization. USAA is known for its high-quality customer service and competitive rates, so it may be worth considering if you are in the market for insurance.

Answered February 11, 2019 by InsuranceStar

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