IDES Timeline

I don’t know what office does the travel claims or anything, but it’s an admin process through MNCC….let’s just say I am highly skeptical.
I received this today, so they are just now looking at it. I’m going to reset my clock. Hope to actually get paid Mid September
 

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Hi everyone,
Just jumping in the mix now. I am in the MEB process now and am hoping to get my NARSUM in the next week or so. I'm curious if anyone is having delay issues still or have delaying of separation due to manning? I am worried the same will happen to me. So far,
Referral: 26JUL22
IDES: 03AUG22
VA appts completed: 22AUG22
NARSUM: ??
I've been through one medboard before back in 2019.. it was a nightmare, waited 8 months just for MEB to find me fit. I am really hoping to be out and done by Christmas.
 
Hi everyone,
Just jumping in the mix now. I am in the MEB process now and am hoping to get my NARSUM in the next week or so. I'm curious if anyone is having delay issues still or have delaying of separation due to manning? I am worried the same will happen to me. So far,
Referral: 26JUL22
IDES: 03AUG22
VA appts completed: 22AUG22
NARSUM: ??
I've been through one medboard before back in 2019.. it was a nightmare, waited 8 months just for MEB to find me fit. I am really hoping to be out and done by Christmas.
What branch?
 
Navy. I'm out in Maryland
Yes, potential delay in separation, due to current backlog in DD214 processing at TSC Norfolk. They're promising to have it under control by December.

Also, there have been delays in PEB internal processes over the last year, but those are mostly under control now.

Stay on top of your command and PEBLO, and you'll close a lot of the slowdown gaps that you have potential control over.
 
Yes, potential delay in separation, due to current backlog in DD214 processing at TSC Norfolk. They're promising to have it under control by December.

Also, there have been delays in PEB internal processes over the last year, but those are mostly under control now.

Stay on top of your command and PEBLO, and you'll close a lot of the slowdown gaps that you have potential control over.
Okay that's not too bad, I figured there might be a little delay in the PEB process but I've seen some go really fast. I am sending an email today to catch up and see where we are.
 
Does anyone know how to enroll in TAMP (the transitional medical assistance available for those who are medically separating instead of retiring)? My command has no idea how to enroll and they are telling me to turn my military ID in before I go on terminal in a week, but when I read on the Tricare Website for TAMP, it states I will still have access to the Commissary and Exchange for 2 years as well as the medical insurance for 180 days. How could I even get those benefits and get to on-base medical if I have to turn in my military ID? Anyone have any info on this?
 
Navy here,

I received my findings in Mar and submitted them to my PEBLO on 31Mar2022; My PEBLO told me the turn around would 3-4 weeks. I've been waiting 5 months now for orders to come into message traffic, I have my CMDCM and admin onboard calling PERS and they've opened a MNCC case, mid July, to figure out what is taking so long. My PEBLO is based out of Lemoore, CA and he's basically impossible to get ahold of and I live 1.5 hour drive from NAS Lemoore.

I'm looking for any other suggestions! Please and thank you.
 
Yes, potential delay in separation, due to current backlog in DD214 processing at TSC Norfolk. They're promising to have it under control by December.

Also, there have been delays in PEB internal processes over the last year, but those are mostly under control now.

Stay on top of your command and PEBLO, and you'll close a lot of the slowdown gaps that you have potential control over.
So does this mean they are sticking closer to their 82 day PEB Goal?
Also, since this is my first post
Referred: April 8
Completed VA appts: June 6
VA Docs sent back: August 15
NMA Signed: August 23
Sent to DC: August 25
Findings:???
 
Just an updated timeline for everyone.
Referral: 26JUL22
IDES: 03AUG22
VA appts completed: 22AUG22
NARSUM: 07SEP
NARSUM signed: 08SEP
Findings: ??
Hoping the process keeps moving quick. Legal said about 2 months for ratings and fit/unfit.
 
Not sure what you mean by "82 day PEB goal." What is that in reference to?
I think they're asking about the "normal" timeline for PEB. MEB is supposed to be around 100 days and PEB is supposed to be around 82 days according to the IDES timeline. In the last year that timeline has been nonexistent due to delays.
 
My PEBLo gave me a sheet when I first started the process. It pretty much lays out the timeline for the whole process. 100 days for the MEB and 82 days for PEB.
I'm very curious to see how fast it moves mine was sent to the peb on aug 10th so im assuming i should get a call this week or next sometime from how everyone elses are moving
 
My PEBLo gave me a sheet when I first started the process. It pretty much lays out the timeline for the whole process. 100 days for the MEB and 82 days for PEB.
Your PEBLO is high asf and needs a urinalysis. That's pie-in-the-sky. I'd love to know whose authority generated that 82-day BS.

(ETA: I know OSD and some DODM instructions have "goals" and maybe that where the 82 is coming from. But it's not attainable at the current time, IMO.)

I can't speak *for* the PEB, but I can tell you I see the JDETS report regularly and most Sailors are on that list for more than 82 days by the time they get through their second step in the process.
 
Your PEBLO is high asf and needs a urinalysis. That's pie-in-the-sky. I'd love to know whose authority generated that 82-day BS.

(ETA: I know OSD and some DODM instructions have "goals" and maybe that where the 82 is coming from. But it's not attainable at the current time, IMO.)

I can't speak *for* the PEB, but I can tell you I see the JDETS report regularly and most Sailors are on that list for more than 82 days by the time they get through their second step in the process.
Thank you, do you have a rough estimate on how long the PEB phase is taking?
 
Thank you, do you have a rough estimate on how long the PEB phase is taking?
I don't feel comfortable going on record for a process I have nothing to do with. I have seen Navy guys on here go through quick, and some take over a year. A lot depends on how complex your case is and whether you accept IPEB findings or appeal to FPEB or CORB.
 
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