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2 minutes ago, D&T01 said:

my father is a joint sponsor and receives military pension and social security.

 

He has two retirement dates one for military retirement and his most recent one for social security.

 

I am assuming I would put the most recent one.

 

 

Correct, assuming he was working up until then.  Otherwise, put the date he became "retired" instead of whatever else.;

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4 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Correct, assuming he was working up until then.  Otherwise, put the date he became "retired" instead of whatever else.;

 

what would I put if he is still working part time?

should I leave it blank if he still works part time?

 

I know he started receiving military pension before he starting receiving social security.  

 

he takes a while to check his emails and the time difference makes it difficult to call him.

 

what questions should I ask in order to find out what I need?

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1 hour ago, D&T01 said:

 

what would I put if he is still working part time?

should I leave it blank if he still works part time?

 

I know he started receiving military pension before he starting receiving social security.  

 

he takes a while to check his emails and the time difference makes it difficult to call him.

 

what questions should I ask in order to find out what I need?

Decide what the truth is and just tell the truth.

 

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1 hour ago, D&T01 said:

 

what would I put if he is still working part time?

should I leave it blank if he still works part time?

 

I know he started receiving military pension before he starting receiving social security.  

 

he takes a while to check his emails and the time difference makes it difficult to call him.

 

what questions should I ask in order to find out what I need?

Decide what the truth is and just tell the truth.

 

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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16 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Decide what the truth is and just tell the truth.

 

 

Im a little confused now.  

 

Do I need to put in a retirement date?  I was assuming I did because my dad receives SS and VA pension.

 

Does the date I put matter, or can I put any date?

 

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1 hour ago, D&T01 said:

 

Im a little confused now.  

 

Do I need to put in a retirement date?  I was assuming I did because my dad receives SS and VA pension.

 

Does the date I put matter, or can I put any date?

 

If your dad is still working, then state his employment as the first occupation.  Second occupation is retired.  Put in either retirement date, not just "any date".

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