My Timeline - Currently Waiting on VA for Ratings

I would plan on 2-3 months for the formal board. EAS depends on what service you’re in. Navy is supposedly 45-60 days after signing findings to get message traffic from PERS. I know the other branches are more like a matter of weeks.

What date is the EAS based on, 90 days from signing or final findings from formal board?
 
You would get the findings from the board, then the board would tell personnel the results. Personnel usually takes a bit to process things and get your retirement/separation date. Then they take a bit longer to get you physical orders. EAS will depend on a few things, such as your terminal leave, how long personnel takes, and how long the FPEB takes. I mean you can even appeal the FPEB decision if you want to. Were you found unfit and you're wanting to appeal to be found fit?
 
You would get the findings from the board, then the board would tell personnel the results. Personnel usually takes a bit to process things and get your retirement/separation date. Then they take a bit longer to get you physical orders. EAS will depend on a few things, such as your terminal leave, how long personnel takes, and how long the FPEB takes. I mean you can even appeal the FPEB decision if you want to. Were you found unfit and you're wanting to appeal to be found fit?

I'm appealing because my 20 year mark is on June 10th of this year.
 
Yeah I understand that. But you're going to have to provide grounds for the appeal. You can appeal to be found fit, appeal for more conditions to be added, appeal for combat relatedness (CRSC) to be included, etc. The reasoning won't affect the timeline most likely, but just something to think about.
 
If you were to have another condition added as unfitting, the board would have to request a proposed VA rating for it after the FPEB (assuming it goes in your favor). This, for example, would effectively extend your timeline.
 
I see what your asking now. I've talked to the IDES lawyer and am going to be appealing to be found fit, whether that happens is TBD, it's not like I need a lot of time added to get to 20 years. The appeals process alone seems to add enough time for things to work out in my favor.
 
I would plan on 2-3 months for the formal board. EAS depends on what service you’re in. Navy is supposedly 45-60 days after signing findings to get message traffic from PERS. I know the other branches are more like a matter of weeks.
Not quite. After signing findings, NAVY PEB has been 4 weeks +/- 2 weeks to send Indexes to PERS, and the normal turnaround on authorization messages is <5 days from there. Unless it's officer orders, then there are more people who have to chop.
 
Not quite. After signing findings, NAVY PEB has been 4 weeks +/- 2 weeks to send Indexes to PERS, and the normal turnaround on authorization messages is <5 days from there. Unless it's officer orders, then there are more people who have to chop.
Ah gotcha. Thank you for the clarification. I'm probably going off the officer timeline.
 
Called the peblo today actually, according to her, I should have my findings within a couple weeks…15 days to accept or contest. If accepted, another couple months before an EAS date…crazy
 
Called the peblo today actually, according to her, I should have my findings within a couple weeks…15 days to accept or contest. If accepted, another couple months before an EAS date…crazy
Couple months until you get word of your date? Or until you’re out? They’re supposed to separate you within 90 days of finalization of the board. So you should know within a week or two when your EAS will be, but the date itself should be absolutely max 90 days from when your ratings stuff is signed by you and submitted by them.
 
Couple months until you get word of your date? Or until you’re out? They’re supposed to separate you within 90 days of finalization of the board. So you should know within a week or two when it will be, but should be absolutely max 90 days from when your ratings stuff is signed by you and submitted by them.
That’s what I heard, and i heard it’s dependent on how much leave you babe and most people have been getting an eas that’s a month out from when they signed
 
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