United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

  

Welcome

     The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is a national court of record, established under Article I of the Constitution of the United States.  The Court has exclusive jurisdiction to provide judicial review of final decisions by the Board of Veterans' Appeals, an entity within the Department of Veterans Affairs. 

     The Court provides veterans an impartial judicial forum for review of administrative decisions by the Board of Veterans' Appeals that are adverse to the veteran-appellant's claim of entitlement to benefits for service-connected disabilities, survivor benefits and other benefits such as education payments and waiver of indebtedness.  In furtherance of its mission, the Court also seeks to help ensure that all veterans have equal access to the Court and to promote public trust and confidence in the Court.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

E-Filing Pilot Program
is available at
http://efiling.vetapp.gov

MAJOR RULE CHANGES
Applying to all cases filed at the Court on or after April 1, 2008.
See Miscellaneous Order 03-08.

NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR STAFF CONFERENCES
Read the procedural memorandum outlining the new requirements for Staff Conferences.
EFILING UPDATES
All new EAJA cases must be electronically filed.  Click here for more information regarding Electronic Filing at the Court.