All articles tagged: all veterans | veterans affairs

All articles tagged: all veterans | veterans affairs


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Showing 131 - 140 of 142 articles tagged "ALL VETERANS" * Article type: Question and answer The Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP) provides a list of Veteran-friendly banks


and credit unions that will work with you to set up an account, or help you qualify for an account... * Article type: Question and answer You can ask us to reevaluate your ability to manage


your VA benefits at any time. You’ll need to send us a written request and any medical evidence (like a doctor’s report... * Article type: Question and answer Bring your health insurance


cards and Veteran Health Identification Card.   Bring an updated list of all the medications you’re taking, including any of these:  Prescriptions fr... * Article type: Checklist If you have


an appointment with a VA staff member to get help to create a Login.gov or ID.me account, be sure you come prepared. Here’s what to bring, depending on the type of account you want ... *


Article type: About First, don’t worry. You can still use your My HealtheVet health portal and other VA online services. But you’ll now need to sign in to them with a modern, secure


Login.gov or ID.me accou... * Article type: About Your claim status tells you where your claim is in the review process. Keep reading to learn about the terms we use for each step of the


process. * Article type: About Your status tells you where your claim is in the decision review or appeal process. Find your type of decision review or appeal below to learn what your status


means. * Article type: Question and answer Your Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) is a card you get when you’re enrolled in VA health care. You’ll use your card to check in to your


appointments at VA medical centers. This... * Article type: Question and answer No. In 2011, Congress passed a law that prohibits VA from paying MHA during school breaks. This includes


breaks between semesters, quarters, and terms. Be sure to plan ahead to cover your housing cost... * Article type: Question and answer No. If you finished the class, you won’t have to pay


back the GI Bill benefits you used for that class. This is because we count a failing grade (or “punitive grade”) as progress ...