If my uncle is a USAA member can I qualify under his membership?

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Asked April 11, 2018

1 Answer


If your uncle is a USAA member, you may be able to qualify for membership through him. Here are some details to keep in mind:

  • USAA membership is typically limited to those who have served in the U.S. military or are related to someone who has.
  • Eligible family members include spouses, children, and widows/widowers of USAA members.
  • However, USAA also allows certain extended family members to become members, including siblings, parents, and grandchildren.
  • To join USAA through your uncle's membership, you would need to meet the eligibility requirements based on your relationship to him.
  • Your uncle would need to add you as an eligible family member to his USAA account and provide your personal information to USAA.
  • USAA may ask for documentation to verify your eligibility, such as a birth certificate or marriage license.
  • Once you are added to your uncle's USAA membership, you can take advantage of the benefits and services offered by USAA, including insurance, banking, and investment products.
  • Keep in mind that USAA membership is not automatic and is subject to approval by USAA.

Answered April 13, 2018 by JohnBoy