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A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis along the flightline after landing at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 28, 2025.

Command Sponsorship


 

What is Command Sponsorship (CSP)?

Command Sponsorship applications are done at the losing duty station and are typically not initiated in Korea. Without Command Sponsorship, dependents (except ROK citizens) are considered tourists on a 90-day Visa, with limited support from US Forces Korea (USFK).

Being granted Command Sponsorship means that family members are approved to accompany a DoD member to their next duty station (typically when it’s outside the Continental United States) for the length of their tour. Command Sponsorship is not guaranteed, as CSP billets are limited, and service members must apply by obtaining approval from their gaining unit commander followed by an Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) screening for each accompanying family member.

Even if a military member is not granted Command Sponsorship (CSP), they have the option to bring their family Non-Command Sponsored, or NCS. However, this decision should not be made lightly, since NCS dependents have access to limited benefits. Members should talk with their units and EFMP to make an informed decision on what is best for them and their family. Review “CSP vs NCS: Making an Informed Choice” in the Helpful Links below for an overview on access to benefits for NCS families.

 

Outpatient Mental Health care is routinely available to Active Duty military only. Mental Health needs are addressed much differently off base than in the United States. Carefully consider all options with your current mental health provider to determine if relocation to Korea is able to meet your specific needs.

 

What benefits does CSP provide?

Only Command Sponsored dependents are authorized:

•   No-Fee U.S. Passport

•   On-base housing, if available

•   Travel Allowance: DoD members receive travel allowances and reimbursements for their families

•   USFK Driver’s License

•   Household Goods Shipment: DoD members receive their full accompanied JTR weight

•   Guaranteed attendance at DoDEA schools

•   Prioritized access to on-base services, such as medical services and childcare

Note: All dependents, regardless of CSP status, are authorized base access and use of the Base Exchange, Commissary, Fitness Center, and Recreational Programs.

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