Can I get VA benefits with a other than honorable discharge?

Can I get VA benefits with a other than honorable discharge?

If you received a discharge under conditions “other than honorable,” you ordinarily are not eligible for most VA benefits. As long as you served for a total of 24 months, you can be eligible for benefits such as education and health care.

Can any Veteran use the VA clinic?

If you served in the active military, naval or air service and are separated under any condition other than dishonorable, you may qualify for VA health care benefits.

Why do I not qualify for VA health care?

Many veterans are stunned to hear that they do not qualify for VA Health Care simply because they are veterans. Most veterans who have private health insurance with significant co-pays – especially for expensive treatments like chemotherapy – are looking for alternatives to get their treatments paid for by the VA.

Why do veterans not need a veteran service officer?

A Veteran Service Officer is NOT a trained medical professionals This is arguably the MOST IMPORTANT one on this list. The number one reason why VA disability claims get denied is due to a lack of medical evidence.

Can a veteran still go to the VA?

Veterans already enrolled in Priority 8 were grandfathered in and allowed to continue receiving VA health care in that priority group. This change often comes as a shock to many veterans who were always told that they could go to the VA for their health care if needed.

Can a veteran still get health care if they have private insurance?

Most veterans who have private health insurance with significant co-pays – especially for expensive treatments like chemotherapy – are looking for alternatives to get their treatments paid for by the VA. But because of rules that changed in 2003, veterans are no longer eligible for VA Health Care because of their veteran status.

Many veterans are stunned to hear that they do not qualify for VA Health Care simply because they are veterans. Most veterans who have private health insurance with significant co-pays – especially for expensive treatments like chemotherapy – are looking for alternatives to get their treatments paid for by the VA.

Veterans already enrolled in Priority 8 were grandfathered in and allowed to continue receiving VA health care in that priority group. This change often comes as a shock to many veterans who were always told that they could go to the VA for their health care if needed.

A Veteran Service Officer is NOT a trained medical professionals This is arguably the MOST IMPORTANT one on this list. The number one reason why VA disability claims get denied is due to a lack of medical evidence.

Can you get a VA loan with a non-veteran?

There are lenders out there (including Veterans United) that will make a “joint loan” for a veteran and a non-spouse, non-veteran co-borrower. Imagine a veteran getting a loan with their brother, or a parent, or an unmarried significant other — that’s a joint VA loan.