Provide PACT Act Orientation and VA benefits, information and services including:
For more information, contact 1-800-827-1000 (select Option #2 twice for Spanish assistance).
Face-to-face appointment in “Contacto” call us at (787) 772-7371 / 7398; or email us APPOINTMENTS.VBASAJ@va.gov
Veterans can receive compensation for conditions that started or got worse in the line of duty. This includes injuries or disabilities related to MST. If you have questions, a MST outreach coordinator at your nearest regional office can explain more.
The Military Sexual Trauma Operations Center was established as part of the San Juan VARO.
You can contact one of the VA San Juan Regional Office MST Coordinators:
Marilyn Velazquez - Female Primary marilyn.velazquez@va.gov
Judibeth Rivera - Female Alternate Judibeth.Rivera@va.gov
Hector Velez - Male Primary Hector.Velez@va.gov
Fernando Medina - Male Alternate fernando.medina@va.gov
You may schedule an appointment via: APPOINTMENTS.VBASAJ@VA.GOV or Vets.force.com/VAVERA/s/
The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances.
For more information, visit our PACT ACT web page.
Visitors seeking assistance from the Public Contact Team are encouraged to schedule a virtual or in-person appointment on https://va.my.site.com/VAVERA/s/. VERA is a self-service portal which allows visitors to schedule, reschedule, and cancel appointments.
You will receive email confirmation of your appointment.
Veterans and beneficiaries can continue to interact with the VBA virtually for accessing benefits information online or when filing a disability claim online. You may also obtain more information online at www.va.gov or you may call 800-827-1000 toll-free for assistance.
You may be entitled to a Native allotment selection, if you are an Alaska Native Vietnam Veteran who served between 1964 and 1971, AND have not received a Native allotment, OR are an heir to someone who meets the above criteria. For more information, visit the Bureau of Land Management website.