Address: 3333 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012, USA
Phone: +18008271000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
William Lee
Reallt good annd helpful
ed Cruz
W-O-W!! This is the reply I received today at around noon from "Rae" the front help gal when my husband and I asked to speak with someone regarding General Information/Possible Benefits for my husband = "...I didn't say that you said that I said that..." (Huh??) Not only was "Rae" Not Professional nor Kind or Helpful she was Very Sarcastic and I caught her Sneaking around the corner (if you want to check your video) eavesdropping after we finally were able to speak with somebody.
jeannie dupree
They are very nice and helpfull. So grateful for there direction and their help.
Joel Coursey
Phone service designed to turn folks away from receiving help.
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Hi Debby. There are a few recommended ways to update your direct deposit information: 1) You can login into your VA account at VA.gov; or 2) You can schedule a telephonic, virtual, or in-person meeting with VA personnel by going to VERA, VA’s appointment scheduling application, at https://vets.force.com/VAVERA/s/. Scheduling an appointment through VERA allows you to set the date and time you talk with VA to best suit your schedule. Walk-ins at the Regional Benefits Office are also welcome; or 3) You can call VA at 1.800.827.1000.
The SGLI is TERM life insurance, meaning it has no cash value.
Hello, Charles. VA.gov has a webpage for VA Assistant to help Avoid Eviction. You can visit (https://www.va.gov/homeless/HousingResources/?utm_source=SECVA&utm_campaign=speech) for more resources on that webpage or call 1.877.424.3838 to speak to a VA representative on how they can assist you. Calls are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you archived your dd214 with the va you can reqest it at the VA Phoenix regional benefits office. If not you will need to get into your mil connect account online.
Hello, Michael. While you can register for VA benefits in person, you can also register online at VA.gov or you can start the process by calling VA at 1.800.827.1000. You can also schedule a time to talk with the a VA representative, over the phone or in person, by going to the Phoenix VA Regional Office webpage and scheduling a time through the VERA Appointment Scheduler. We hope to hear from you soon.
Talk to the purple heart Vets, or to any VFW. God bless you all.
Gather all your evidence and get an attorney
You should call them to get the definative answer on appointments, also check out to see if that VA Department has a web site on the VA's site. Good luck
Unfortunately there is no local number
By being 100% Permanent and Total.
Exactly right Cesar.
The answer depends on the information needed, the purpose of the request and your relationship to the deceased.
Www.va.gov/legalservices. Use this website to pull a list of legal service clinics
No. Try Champ VA
They don't drop, usually either the diagnosis changed or it was combined with another disability based on the laws. If they truly did reduce check if the comp office has your right address. You may have had a routine future exam and if you missed the notice about the exam and then about the reduction that could explain it.
If you live in the Phoenix metro area it would be best for you and your husband to visit the VA Regional Office at 3333 N. Central Ave and have a counselor assist your husband in completing his application for VA benefits. Also, the counselor can answer any questions you may have regarding VA benefits.
It's the same application as any other claim just check out the Camp Leajune info on VA.gov
All calls go through the call center which is the same as the public contact at the office. The only way to talk to someone at the phx office directly is go there but it may not be the same person who wrote your letter.
They could be removing the instruction pages that are attached to the application or separating things based on where or how they need to be submitted. But if you think the employee is altering records you should report it to another member of the regional office staff.
You will have to go and see one of the service officer's and file . Thats the only way you will find put unless you file on line.
Not here you may want to check with volunteer services at the main Hospital
Go into the regional office. I am unable to assist you at this time
You should go into the medical center and ask to speak with the Extended Care Coordinator. They can help you review options and apply for those services.
Mail doesn't go to the call center. If you are sending something related to your claim it should go to DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS CLAIMS INTAKE CENTER PO BOX 4444 JANESVILLE, WI 53547-4444 If it is something else you can send it to the street address for the RO and address it to the person or department you mean for it to go to.
Yes the vet can get his vet or disability letter he can also do it on ebenifits
Checks got out accordingly in order to arrive to there destination on the 1st of every month. That does not include any unknown variables that may happen along the way with you local post office of course. But checks should arrive to your mail box on the first of every month. Hope this answers your question.
You are required to notify the V.A. you moved within 10 days
There's been several changes to eligibility for VA medical Care. If you're nearby go in and reapply you may be eligible.
You might still be able to. Best thing to do is to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility and let them make an official decision.
That will be done through your realtor, or the financial institutions that process home loans. Its not an actual department of the VA, its a "Loan Type"... And the loan "Type" will have it's own select set of attributes that make it advantageous for the borrower. Hope this clarifies things. Combat Tested, ARMY Approved 11B20 Turned Software Engineer If I can do it so can you.
VA benefits are not taxable; therefore, VA does not send out 1099 forms.
Hi Franklin Pike, you can request for a new veterans' ID online at vets.gov/veteran-id-card
Hi wesley wise, you can request for a new veterans' ID online at vets.gov/veteran-id-card
VA is always billed as a secondary. As for the ACA you do not have to have anything besides VA if you have VA eligibility.
You have to be more specific. Are you asking what life insurance policies at the VA is offering or are you asking about life insurance policies in general?
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