The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) publishes a booklet called “Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors” that describes available benefits and lists addresses and phone numbers for VA facilities nationwide. Write to your VA regional office for a copy. Call 1-800-827-1000 or click here for more information about benefits and addresses for regional offices.
Your ability to get most VA benefits depends on your type of military discharge. In general, you are eligible for services if you were discharged under honorable conditions (this includes general discharges). Disability Compensation is money paid to veterans who were injured or who have a disease that started or became worse during active duty. VA Disability Pension is money that may be available to low-income veterans who are permanently and totally disabled – not as a result of military service – and have 90 or more days of active military service, at least one day of which was during a period of war.
Homeless veterans' benefit claims should be directed to the Homeless Veteran Program Coordinator at the nearest Regional VA Benefits Office for expedited processing. Be sure to clearly mark "Homeless Veteran" on all applications and required forms.
If you would like to get benefits or think you have a pending claim before the VA, it is best to get professional help.
The American Legion
National Headquarters
700 North Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN 46206
1-317-630-1200
AMVETS
National Headquarters
4647 Forbes Blvd.
Lanham, MD 20706
1-877-726-8387
Blinded Veterans Association
477 H St., NW
Washington, DC 20001
1-800-669-7079
Disabled American Veterans
National Headquarters
3725 Alexandria Pike
Cold Spring, KY 41076
1-877-426-2838
Jewish War Veterans
1811 R St., NW
Washington, DC 20009
1-202-265-6280
Military Order of the Purple Heart
5413-A, B & C Backlick Rd.
Springfield, VA 22151
1-703-354-2140
Non Commissioned Officers Association
9330 Corporate Dr., Ste. 701
Selma, TX 78154
1-703-549-0311
Paralyzed Veterans of America
801 18th St., NW
Washington, DC 20006
1-800-424-8200
Veterans of Foreign Wars
National Headquarters
406 W. 34th St.
Kansas City, MO 64111
1-816-756-3390
Vietnam Veterans of America
8605 Cameron St., Ste. 400
Silver Spring, MD 20910
1-301-585-4000
Although we encourage you to seek the aid of a service representative, you may choose to apply for VA benefits on your own. Write the VA regional office (VARO) in your state, or apply for disability, pension, education, vocational rehabilitation and employment benefits online here.
Below are brief descriptions of forms that you will need to file for certain VA benefits. Be sure to use a return address where mail will get to you as quickly as possible. Make photocopies of all forms for your records before sending your packet to the nearest VARO.
You will need your military discharge document (DD 214) when applying for any benefits. Standard Form 180 (SF-180) is used to get copies of your military and medical records. Veterans may also complete a request here.
VA Form 21-526 must be filed to apply for compensation or pension. This form, along with your DD 214 and the following forms, should be mailed directly to your nearest VARO.
VA Form 21-4138 lets you explain why you deserve the benefits you are requesting. It is best to have an experienced service representative help you complete the form.
If you have received medical or mental health care from anyone other than a VA Medical Center and feel it may be relevant to your claim, you need to fill out VA Form 21-4142, which allows your medical records to be released to VA.
VA Form 10-10EZ is used by the VA to determine if you can receive medical benefits. Complete the form and bring it with you to the VA medical facility where you will seek evaluation for treatment.
VA Form 28-1900 is needed to apply for the vocational rehabilitation program, which helps veterans who were disabled during service reach maximum independence in daily living, learn the skills needed to get a job, and find and maintain employment. Send Form 28-1900 to your nearest VARO.
VA Form VA-3288 is used to get records relevant to your claim from VA facilities (regional offices, medical centers, outpatient clinics and Vet Centers). Request a fee waiver under title 38 CFR Sec. 1.526 (i)(2), which requires the VARO to provide a veteran with one set of his or her records free of charge.