Are nephew able to join ussa

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Asked July 31, 2018

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In general, nephews of USAA members are not eligible to join USAA. However, there are some circumstances under which a nephew may be eligible for membership. To be eligible for USAA membership, an individual must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Active Duty: Active military members, including those in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve.
  • Former Military: Honorably discharged veterans, including those who retired or separated from the military after at least 20 years of service.
  • Family Members: Spouses, widows, widowers, and children of USAA members.
  • Cadets and Midshipmen: Cadets and midshipmen at U.S. service academies, in advanced ROTC or on ROTC scholarship, and officer candidates within 24 months of commissioning.
While nephews are not included in the list of eligible family members, there are some situations where a nephew may be able to join USAA. For example, if the nephew is being raised by the USAA member, they may be eligible for membership as a dependent child. Additionally, if the nephew is the legal ward or legal dependent of a USAA member, they may be eligible for membership. It's important to note that eligibility requirements for USAA membership may vary depending on individual circumstances. To determine eligibility, it's recommended to contact USAA directly and speak with a representative who can provide guidance based on specific circumstances. Learn more about the Navy Car Insurance Discount.

Answered August 2, 2018 by Njcoverage

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