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Veterans Assistance
We help lots of veterans who need military records, are having problems with disability compensation, or are having difficulty with the Veterans Affairs. If you have tried to work with the VA and have run into problems, we might be able to help.
Answers to some frequently asked questions:
How can I contact the Department of Veterans Affairs?
What's the difference between disability compensation and disability pension?
What are the types of VA claims?
How do I get a VA Home Loan?
Who is eligible for a VA Home Loan?
How do I get a copy of my military records?
What do I do if my records were destroyed in the 1973 fire?
How can I get replacement medals?
Department of Veterans Affairs' Website
Veterans History Project
Congress created the Veterans History Project to honor our nation's war veterans for their service and to collect their stories and experiences. Visit the Library of Congress' website for details on how you or a loved one can participate.
How can I contact the Department of Veterans Affairs?
The VA has toll free numbers for the convenience of veterans and dependents.
Benefits Information 1-800-827-1000
Life Insurance 1-800-669-8477
Debt Management 1-800-827-0648
Mammography Hotline 1-888-492-7844
Tele. Dev. for Deaf (TDD) 1-800-829-4833
CHAMPVA 1-800-733-8387
Headstones/Markers 1-800-697-6947
Gulf War Helpline 1-800-749-8387
Sexual Trauma Hotline 1-800-827-1000
What's the difference between disability compensation and disability pension?Up Top
Disability Compensation: A monthly monetary benefit paid to veterans who are disabled by injury or disease incurred in or aggravated during military service.
Disability Pension: A monetary benefit paid to veterans of a period of war who are permanently and totally disabled for reasons not the result of their own willful misconduct and not related to their military service. This benefit is income-dependent.
What are the types of VA claims? Up Top
There are Four Types of claims:
- Original Claim: The very first claim for disability benefits (compensation or pension) filed by a veteran. All original claims must be filed on VA Form 21-526.
- Claim for increase: A claim for increased compensation for a disability already found to be service-connected.
- New Claim: A claim for compensation for a disability not part of the original claim. Also known as a supplemental claim.
- 4. Reopened Claim: A claim asking for reconsideration of an issue previously considered and finally disallowed by VA (after more than one year has passed).
- The type of claim determines how much development is required by VA and/or the nature of the supporting evidence the veteran must submit in support of the claim. The processing time for a claim varies depending on the type of claim and the supporting evidence provided by the veteran.
How do I get a VA Home Loan?Up Top
There are 5 steps to get a VA Loan:
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1- Apply for a Certificate of Eligibility. A Veteran who doesn't have a certificate can obtain one by making application on VA Form 26-1880, Request for Determination of Eligibility and Available Loan Guaranty Entitlement, to the local VA office.
Department of Veterans Affairs
VA Loan Eligibility Center
PO Box 20729
Winston-Salem, NC 27120
E-mail: NCELIGIB@vba.va.gov
Website: homeloans.va.gov
For overnight delivery:
VA Loan Eligibility Center
251 N. Main St.
Winston-Salem, NC 27155
Toll free number: 1-888-244-6711 - 2- Decide on a home the buyer wants to buy and sign a purchase agreement
- 3- Order an appraisal from VA. (This is usually done by lender.)
- 4- Apply to a mortgage lender for the loan. While the appraisal is being done, the lender can be gathering credit and income information. If the lender is authorized by the VA to do automatic processing, upon receipt of the appraised value determination, the loan can be approved and closed without waiting for VA review of the credit application. For loans that must first be approved by VA, the lender will send the application to the local VA office, which will notify the lender of its decision.
- 5- Close of loan and you move in!
Who is eligible for a VA Home Loan?Up Top
Veterans with a good credit rating, an income sufficient to support mortgage payments, agreeing to live in the property, and who was active duty service, that was not dishonorable, during World War II and later periods are eligible for VA loan benefits. WWII, Korean conflict, and Vietnam era veterans must have at least 90 days service. Veterans with service only during peacetime periods and active duty military personnel must have had more than 180 days active duty service. Veterans of enlisted service which began after September 7, 1980, or officers with service beginning after October 16, 1981, must in most cases have served at least 2 years. Persian Gulf conflict reservists and National Guard members who were activate on or after August 2, 1990, and served at least 90 days with an honorable discharge are eligible. Members of the Select Reserve, including National Guard, who are not otherwise eligible and who have completed 6 years of service and have been honorably discharged or have completed 6 years of service and are still serving may be eligible.
To be eligible for the loan program you must complete VA Form 26-1880. For additional information on eligibility and addresses for the Loan Eligibility Centers, check the VA's loan guaranty eligibility Home page. You may also wish to call the VA toll free at 1-888-244-6711 for further information on eligibility.
How do I get a copy of my military records?Up Top
For copies of your military service records you may contact:
National Personnel Records Center
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100
What do I do if my records were destroyed in the 1973 fire?Up Top
For copies of your military service records you may contact:
National Personnel Records Center
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100
How can I get replacement medals?Up Top
You can request replacement for lost or stolen medals from the National Personnel Records Center or write to:
National Personnel Records Center
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100
Or
DATC-PAP-BC
Chief Military Awards Branch
Military Personnel Branch
Hoffman Building #2
200 Stovall Street
Alexandria, VA 22332
All requests must be completed in writing.