The Veteran Affairs Department offers VA Dependent Benefits to veteran’s family. If an individual is a spouse, surviving spouse, child, or surviving child, then there is a monthly payment for such family member of an ex-service member. The VA Dependent Benefits cover Education, home Subsidy and Loans, Health Care and Disability Payments, Life Insurance Coverage and Burial and other memorial Services to eligible survivors. If veterans receive a discharge from service on other grounds than dishonourable, then they are offered several kinds of benefits and monthly payments. The VA Dependent Benefit is one of them accessible to dependents and survivors.
What are VA Dependent Benefits?
Individual citizens of the US may have served in the forces including Marine, Navy, Air, Coastal, Special and Army. While serving the country, it is quite common that they have developed some disability or deterioration of pre-existing disability. When service-related issues contribute to making current physical, mental, or psychological health severe and eventually disability, then the Department of Veteran Affairs provides VA Payments. Along with veterans, their surviving family members including parents, children, spouses, and dependents receive monthly benefits. The disability is measured on a rating scale ranging from 10% to 100%.
Individuals and their dependents do not have any benefits if the disability percentage is 10% or 20%. If the disability is 30% higher than this, then the VA Benefits and Dependent Benefits are provided. The disability condition is also reviewed based on improvement or decline in health. There are health insurance and education programs for the dependents. The Chapter 35 offers education benefits to the survivors and dependents of veterans. For surviving spouses, there is a home loan program so that the spouses can afford to have, build, buy, or renovate houses. There is lifetime health insurance coverage for the surviving spouse of a veteran and it comes as VA Dependent Benefit.
VA Dependent Benefits Quick Details
Title | VA Dependent Benefits |
Country Origin | The USA |
Authority | The Department of Veterans Affairs |
Category | Federal Benefit for Veterans &Family |
Frequency of Payment | Monthly |
Purpose | Financial Help for Veteran’s Dependents & Survivors |
Official Website | www.va.gov |
Eligibility for VA Dependent Benefits
Veterans who have a combined disability of 30% or more than 30% and are eligible for VA disability compensations, then their dependents also will be eligible for VA benefits. Refer to the following points to know who qualifies for VA Dependent Benefits
- The spouse of the veteran will be eligible for the benefits. Also, note that the VA considers same-sex or common law marriages for payments
- The children including stepchild and adopted ones who are not married will be allowed the payment
- The children cannot be more than 18 years old and if they are between 18 and 23, they attend school full time, they will be allowed the VA Dependent Benefits. If a child becomes disabled before he or she turns 18 years of age, then also VA benefits will be provided
- If a child turns 18 and still is in school full time, he or she will continue getting the VA Benefits and the veteran will have monthly payment for the child as well
- Parents of disabled veterans will be considered for the VA payments as aged parents are legal dependents on their children and eligible for the dependent payments and benefits
Education Benefits for VA Dependents
There is a Chapter 35 VA Benefit that sponsors the education of veteran’s dependents including spouse and child. The Chapter 35 is also known as Dependent’s and Survivor’s Education Assistance Program. The benefits of the education program are determined by the GPA and courses. If an individual has not maintained a GPA of 2.0, there will be no education benefits.
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Also, eligible beneficiaries receive the benefits on enrollment in education courses. The highest payment is given for full-time enrollment through which $1536 is given to beneficiaries. Claimants can receive several non-college degree programs along with college and university programs. If an individual is looking for a job or is under training or apprenticeship, he or she will get education benefits for VA Dependents.
VA Dependent Benefits Payment Dates
The Department of Veterans Affairs has revised the Pay Rates and the new pay rates will be available from the 1st of October 2024 to the 30th of September 2025. For this specific time, the beneficiaries will receive the benefits revised on new pay rates. Claimants receive the benefits for the previous month on the 1st of each month.
Recipients will get the benefits on the 1st of October 2024 for September 2024. In the upcoming months, the same pattern will continue payment coming on the 1st of each month. There may be a delay due to a public holiday on the 1st, in such case, the VA will transfer the benefits a day earlier. If there is a further delay, please contact the officials either online or by visiting offline centres.
How to Apply for VA Dependent Benefits?
Those willing to apply for the VA Dependent Benefits can visit the official VA website and follow the below-mentioned steps to get themselves registered
- Visit the official VA website and sign in to the account
- Fill up the form and category under which you are availing of the benefits
- After providing all the mandatory details, submit the form and wait for VA’s response
- Within 30 days, the VA will review your application and let you know of the status
- If your application is accepted as you have provided genuine details, the VA will offer you a “certificate of eligibility”
- In case you need help filling up the form, please ask for “veterans service officer”
While filling up the form, applicants need to provide their social security number, sponsor’s social security number, relation with the sponsor, and age.
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