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Learn what this law means for Veterans and their survivors.
Use this program to get a faster decision by submitting evidence along with your claim.
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.
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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 our new 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.
About 200,000 Service members transition to civilian life each year. The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides information, resources, and tools to Service members and their loved ones to help prepare for the move from military to civilian life. Service members begin TAP one year prior to separation, or two years prior to retiring. Watch the video above to see how VA TAP helps Service members transition from military to civilian life.
The VA portion of TAP is a one-day, in-person course called VA Benefits and Services. Led by VA Benefits Advisors, the course helps you understand how to navigate VA and the benefits and services you’ve earned through your military career. The course offers interactive exercises, real examples, and covers topics important to you like family support, disability compensation, education, and health care benefits.
The VA Benefits and Services course is now available online through TAPevents.mil to transitioning service members, Veterans, family members, and caregivers. You do not need to be on a CAC-enabled device to access the course.
If you are taking the VA Benefits and Services course as part of a mandatory TAP requirement, you must register for the course using your CAC or by entering your DOD Identification and providing all required information to receive credit. Select “Core Requirements” under TAP Curriculum to find the course.
These former participants in the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) describe their realities of transitioning to civilian life and anecdotal lessons learned to promote the value of the program. TAP helps transitioning service members become more adaptable to civilian life, offers resources for emotional, employment and financial stability and creates a support network that can provide a smooth transition for a Veteran and their family.
Download the VA Benefits and Services Participant Guide to reference resources, make checklists, and find important contact information.
If you are in crisis or having thoughts of suicide, visit VeteransCrisisLine.net for more resources.
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Last updated August 14, 2024
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Last updated: August 14, 2024