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You can now manage your VA health care in the same place you manage your other VA benefits and services.
Find out why you might need a claim exam. Learn how to schedule and prepare for your appointment.
Learn about education programs and compare benefits by school.
Get help transitioning to a civilian career and matching your skills and experiences to VA job opportunities.
Sign up for direct deposit or a pre-paid debit card.
Find out how we can help you or a Veteran you care about connect with VA and local resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
VALife is a life insurance program for Veterans with service-connected disabilities.
Locate a grave, search for cemeteries, and find benefits information and resources.
Download letters like your eligibility or award letter for certain benefits.
View the FY 2024 report that includes VA accomplishments with taxpayer dollars and the challenges that remain.
This video series features VA and partner subject matter experts answering important questions. Transition Talk is all about giving Veterans easier access to information they need most when they need it.
The first episode of Transition Talk covers information for transitioning Veterans and service members during the COVID-19 epidemic. We cover topics from unemployment resources, GI Bill, filing benefits claims, Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and others. Learn more about your resources by visiting Transition During COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions.
This second episode features Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program's subject matter experts answering important questions. This episode mentions the five tracks of employment to help you discover your career path, uncover exciting employment opportunities, and succeed and grow in your chosen profession. The five tracks of employment are reemployment, rapid access to employment, self-employment, employment through long-term services, and independent living. Apply to the VR&E (Chapter 31) program now.
If you are in crisis or having thoughts of suicide, visit VeteransCrisisLine.net for more resources.
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Last updated January 17, 2024
If you are a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
Get more resources at VeteransCrisisLine.net.
Last updated: January 17, 2024