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WebVeterans benefits help Veterans and their families buy homes, earn degrees, start careers, stay healthy, and more. Join an event for conversation and information. SHOW ALL VA EVENTS. External Link Disclaimer: This site contains links that may take you outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs website.

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Benefits A-Z Home

WebApportionments. Attendance, Verify School Enrollment. Attorney Representative Accreditation. Automobile Allowance & Adaptive Equipment. Automobile Allowance & Adaptive Equipment, Rates. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health …

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Applying for Benefits

WebDownload and complete VA Form 26-1817, "Request for Determination of Loan Guaranty Eligibility - Unmarried Surviving Spouses. You can also call 1-877-827-3702 and follow the prompts for "Eligibility" and we will send the form to you. Mail your completed application to the Regional Loan Center that serves your state.

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Benefit Brochures

WebeClaim Disability Compensation Brochure. The Fully Developed Claim brochure provides information on the option for Veterans and survivors to participate more fully in the claims process. The program offers faster decisions from VA on compensation, pension, and survivor benefit claims. View Brochure. eBenefits: Your VA & DoD Benefits.

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Separation Health Assessment for service members

WebThe Separation Health Assessment (SHA) is a single separation examination which supports both the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation process and the Department of Defense (DoD) separation/retirement process. The SHA makes current health information accessible to both VA and DoD.

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Online Policy Access

WebVA Life Insurance Online Policy Access. If you have a VGLI control number, access your policy through eBenefits or at this link: VGLI Online Policy Access. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.

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Summary of VA Benefits for Disabled Veterans

WebDisability compensation is a monthly tax-free benefit paid to Veterans who are at least 10% disabled because of injuries or diseases that were incurred in or aggravated during active duty or active duty for training. A disability can apply to physical conditions, such as a chronic knee condition, as well as a mental health conditions, such as

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38 CFR Book C, Schedule for Rating Disabilities

Web4.17 - Total Disability Ratings for Pension Based on Unemployability and Age of the Individual. 4.17a - 4.18 - Misconduct Etiology/Unemployability. 4.19 - 4.21 - Age in Service-Connected Claims/Analogous Ratings/Application of Rating Schedule. 4.22 - 4.23 - Rating of Disabilities Aggravated by Active Service/Attitude of Rating Officers.

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Financial Literacy

WebFinancial Literacy. From reducing debt to finding a home loan to creating a family budget and protecting your identity and VA benefits, VA and its partners have resources to assist with managing your personal finances. Check out the following financial-related resources and links that can help you and your family manage, secure and …

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Elderly Veterans

WebElderly Veterans may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, Veteran Readiness and Employment, and burial. See our Veterans page for an overview of the benefits available to all Veterans.

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Public Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs)

WebPublic Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) DBQs help collect necessary medical information to process your disability claims. You can use these forms to submit medical evidence from your health care providers. This information helps to support your claims for disability benefits. Please have your health care provider fill out and …

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MENTAL DISORDERS (OTHER THAN PTSD AND EATING …

WebNOTE: If the Veteran has a diagnosis of PTSD, the Initial PTSD Questionnaire must be completed by a VHA staff or contract examiner in lieu of this questionnaire. 1B. MEDICAL DIAGNOSES RELEVANT TO THE UNDERSTANDING OR MANAGEMENT OF THE MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER (to include TBI): ICD CODE: COMMENTS, IF ANY: 2.

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Events and Happenings

WebU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs | 810 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington DC 20420. Last updated February 15, 2018.

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April Education Office Hours FY 2024 Presentation

WebMarch Education Office Hours FY 2024 Presentation. Note: This Event is Approved Training for the Fiscal Year 2024 Training Cycle for Existing School Certifying Officials.. Disclaimer: The information in these presentations should be considered talking points for discussion and information sharing only.This information is not comprehensive …

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Department of Veterans Affairs VBA Directive 6300 Veterans …

WebDecember 1, 2017 VBA Directive 6300 5 . c. VBA Records Officer. The VBA Records Officer, or designee, is responsible for establishing processes and guidance in compliance with this policy, to include:

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Separation Health Assessment Part A Self-Assessment

Web4 Q5. Type of Claim Program/Process: If you selected “yes” in Q4, indicate the type of planned or pending disability compensation claim (if you know): • Fully Developed Claim (FDC) Program is a VA process that allows you to file a claim within 90 days of release from active duty. The FDC Program requires you to provide VA with all evidence to

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Claim for Accelerated Benefits Servicemembers’ Group Life …

WebAbout the Accelerated Benefit Option. The Accelerated Benefit Option allows you to receive up to 50% of your SGLI or VGLI benefit if you have been diagnosed by your physician as being terminally ill (as defined in Public Law 105-368) with nine (9) months or less to live. Only you (the insured) can apply for this benefit.

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