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- $600 Montgomery GI Bill Buy-Up program
If you take part in the $600 Montgomery GI Bill Buy-Up program, you’ll get more money each month through your GI Bill monthly payments.
- About GI Bill Benefits
GI Bill benefits help you pay for college, graduate school, and training programs. Explore how VA can help pay for education. Education Contact Center from the U.S.: (888) 442-4551 or from overseas: 001-918-781-5678.
- Accelerated payments for high-technology programs
If you’re enrolled in a high-technology program, find out if you can get a single higher payment (called a “lump sum” or “accelerated” payment) to help cover the higher per-month costs for these types of programs.
- Accredited VSO Listing
An accredited attorney, claims agent, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representative can help you file a claim or request a decision review. Use our search tool to find one of these types of accredited representatives to help you.
- After you apply for education benefits
Find out if you can get a Certificate of Eligibility for VA education benefits. Getting a degree, certificate, or other professional license can help you make a successful transition from military to civilian life.
- Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance
VA Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits provide monthly payments added to the amount of a monthly VA pension for qualified Veterans and survivors.
- Apply for a Veteran ID Card (VIC)
A Veteran ID Card (VIC) is a digital form of photo ID you can use to get discounts offered to Veterans at many restaurants, hotels, stores, and other businesses. Find out if you’re eligible for a Veteran ID Card — and how to apply.
- Apply for an initial disability rating or increase
Learn how to file a claim for a disability related to military service. VA Benefits Line (800) 827-1000
- Apply for housing assistance
Learn more about home loans and other benefits that can help you improve, build, or keep your current home. Regional Loan Center (877) 827-3702
- Apply for Personalized Career Planning and Guidance with VA Form 28-8832
If you’re a Veteran, service member, or dependent, use this form to apply for personalized career counseling and support to help you find a training program or job.
- Applying for benefits
There are numerous ways to apply for VA benefits depending on the type of benefit you are seeking. We encourage you to work with an accredited representative who can assist you with the claims process.
- Ask VA
Communicate with VA using this secure system. Track your message from submission to resolution, receive secure responses that will protect your personal information, and see all your past messages and responses.
- Benefits for National Guard and Reserve
National Guard and Reserve members with active service may qualify for a variety of VA benefits.
- Benefits for Native American Veterans
VA is committed to ensuring that Native American Veterans and their families are able to utilize all benefits and services they are entitled to receive.
- Blue Button
The Blue Button represents a national movement that enables consumers to have easy access to their own health information in a format that they can use.
- Burial Benefits
Burial benefits available include a gravesite in any of the VA national cemeteries with available space, opening and closing of the grave, perpetual care, a government headstone, marker, or medallion, a burial flag and a Presidential Memorial Certificate.
- Burials and Memorials
Burial in a VA national cemetery is open to all members of the armed forces and Veterans who have met minimum active duty service requirements, as applicable, and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable.
- Can I be buried in Arlington National Cemetery?
We can’t determine eligibility for burial in Arlington National Cemetery because the United States Army maintains this cemetery.
- Can I get a copy of my education decision letter?
Yes. You can get a copy of your education decision letter online or by mail. If you applied for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits on VA.gov, you may be able to download your education decision letter now.
- Change your address on file with VA
You can change your address in your VA.gov profile for certain VA benefits and services. But some departments keep your address in their own separate records, so you’ll need to contact them directly.
- Character of Discharge
Generally, in order to receive VA benefits and services, the Veteran’s character of discharge or service must be under other than dishonorable conditions. However, individuals receiving other types of discharges may qualify for VA benefits.
- ChooseVA
VA offers benefits that can help Veterans buy, retain, or modify a home; earn a degree; start a career; stay healthy; and do much more in life after the military. Explore the services and benefits that help Veterans thrive.
- Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC)
Combat-Related Special Compensation provides tax-free payments to retired Veterans with combat-related disabilities. You must apply for CRSC through your uniformed service.
- Compare VA education benefits
Compare VA education benefits for Veterans, service members, and members of the National Guard and Reserve.


