Apply for Insurance
Apply for S-DVI online
This website allows you to complete an application for Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance online and electronically submit your application or print it for mailing.
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Apply for Veterans' Group Life Insurance Online
Online Application for Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI) allows recently separated service members to convert the SGLI coverage to VGLI
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Apply for the SGLI Disability Extension
Download the application for a free 2 year extension of SGLI coverage due to disability at time of discharge (SGLI disability extension)
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) Video Hearings
Considering an optional BVA hearing? Minimize travel and maximize convenience with a live Video Hearing before a Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) Veterans Law Judge. Now there are more than 65 VA Regional facilities that use state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment to host live Video Hearings between you (and your representative, if you have one) and a Veterans Law Judge in Washington, D.C. Best of all, statistics show that Video Hearings have the same grant rate as in-person hearings. Note: All Board hearings are entirely optional and are not required to adjudicate your appeal.
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Find SGLI and VGLI forms
Download Servicemembers ' and Veterans' Group Life Insurance forms
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Find a VA Insurance Form
Find all life insurance forms (other than Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance or Veterans' Group Life Insurance forms) you need here.
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Life Insurance Needs Calculator
Enter the information to calculate your life insurance needs
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
Traumatic Injury Protection under SGLI Program (TSGLI)
Download the Application for TSGLI Benefits
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs
VA Benefits Fact Sheets
These fact sheets provide basic information on VA benefit programs by category.
Source: Departments of Veterans Affairs
Wounded Warrior Disability Benefits (FAQ)
Service members who become disabled while on active military service on or after October 1, 2001, regardless of where the disability occurs, can receive expedited processing of disability claims from Social Security. Benefits available through Social Security are different than those from the Department of Veterans Affairs and require a separate application. Read the FAQ to learn more about the claims process.
Source: Social Security Administration
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