
Does VA healthcare cover overseas?
Veterans living abroad may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial.
What are my benefits from VA?
- Survivors pension benefits
- Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (Chapter 35 benefits)
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC)
How to check your VA benefits?
You can also view these details:
- Any evidence you’ve filed online to support your initial claim
- Any additional evidence we’ve requested from you
- Your claim type
- What you’ve claimed
- Your representative for VA claims
Are VA benefits considered taxable income?
Disability benefits you receive from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) aren’t taxable. You don’t need to include them as income on your tax return. Tax-free disability benefits include: disability compensation and pension payments for disabilities paid either to veterans or their families; grants for homes designed for wheelchair living

Why do veterans retire overseas?
Veterans choose to live or retire overseas for many reasons. Some want to continue the adventure of seeing the world after a career of visiting countries around the globe. Some marry and settle down with a non-U.S. citizen, adopting a new country as their home. Regardless of the reason, one of the most significant questions on the minds of disabled veterans living overseas is “Does my choice of residence affect my VA disability benefits?”
Who can get a VA pension?
Pension: A VA pension can be paid to disabled veterans living overseas who meet the age, disability, and financial qualifications. This benefit can also be paid to the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran living overseas.
What benefits can I get from the GI Bill?
Other benefits available to overseas veterans include: Education benefits: You can use your GI Bill education benefits at schools outside the U.S. with pre-authorization from the VA. Pension: A VA pension can be paid to disabled veterans living overseas who meet the age, disability, and financial qualifications.
Can you use FMP for VA?
Limited treatment: By statute, FMP can only be used for medical treatment of a veteran’s service-connected disability or conditions that aggravate the service-connected disability. This limitation applies even if your disability rating is over 50% and you would be entitled to all medical treatment if you resided in the U.S. For any foreign medical treatment outside of your service-connected disability, you will either need to pay out of pocket or have supplemental health insurance. The sole exception is for veterans living in the Philippines who may generally, but not always, receive treatment at the VA outpatient clinic in Manila for disability not connected to their service.
Is there a VA home loan program for disabled veterans?
Non-Medical VA Benefits for Disabled Veterans Living Overseas. Although the medical benefits are limited in significant ways for overseas veterans, almost all non-medical benefits available for veterans living in the U.S. are available to veterans living overseas. The one notable exception is the VA home loan program.
Can a disabled veteran travel to Okinawa?
For example, disabled veterans living in Thailand may be able to travel to Okinawa or even arrange for a local doctor to perform the reexamination appointment rather than flying all the way to the U.S.
Can a military doctor perform C&P?
Military doctors: For veterans living in countries like Japan, South Korea, Germany, Italy, and Spain, the U.S. military maintains a large enough presence that it can have military doctors on the ground perform C& P examinations. For example, disabled veterans living in Germany may be able to have their C&P examinations performed at a nearby U.S. military hospital.
What are the benefits of being a veteran abroad?
military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial. See our Veterans page for an overview ...
Where to fill out VA 10-10EZ?
Complete VA Form 10-10EZ (Application for Health Benefits) at your local VA medical center. You can find your local medical center on our Facility Locator page.
Do VA benefits apply to veterans living abroad?
VA Benefits for Veterans Living Abroad. Virtually all monetary benefits are payable regardless of place of residence or nationality. However, some differences apply to Veterans living abroad for certain benefits programs.
Can a VA hospital be used for a VA veteran?
However, while in the United States or its territories, the VA may furnish hospital and nursing home care and medical services to Commonwealth Army Veterans for the treatment only of their service-connected disabilities (Sec.1734, 38 USC)
Do VA benefits depend on nationality?
Regardless of your particular circumstances, most VA benefits are payable regardless of your place of residence or nationality. The application process and receipt of benefits may differ somewhat from Veterans who live within the United States.
Do commissioned officers get the same benefits as veterans?
Note: This information does not apply to officers who were commissioned in connection with the administration of Public Law 190 (Authority: 38 USC 107). Commissioned officers (and their dependents) have the same benefits as U.S. Veterans, including payment in dollars.
Do Commonwealth veterans get the same VA benefits?
Commonwealth Army Veterans are entitled to the same VA benefits, except for those benefits noted below. The term "Commonwealth Army Veterans" means a person who: Served before July 1, 1946 in the organized military forces of the Government of the Philippines, AND.
How to contact VA regional office?
To get more information or help with your application: If you’re in the United States, call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. Or go to a VA regional office near you. If you’re outside the United States, call +1-918-781-5678, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET.
How long do you have to re-enroll in a foreign school?
If you plan to attend the foreign school for more than one year, tell the school within 120 days of when you want to re-enroll for another year. Ask the certifying official to submit an enrollment certification for you. Normally, foreign schools certify their students for one academic year.
Can I use my VA education benefits to study at a foreign school?
You may be able to use your education benefits if you meet all of the requirements listed below.
How to submit a VA claim?
The process for submitting claims is the same for the provider and the Veteran. To submit a claim, complete VA Form 10-7959f-2, FMP Claim Cover Sheet.
Where to contact VA for questions?
If you are a Veteran living or traveling outside the United States and have questions about other VA benefits such as compensation, pension exams, or disability ratings, you should direct those questions to your servicing VA regional office (VARO).
Do veterans have to have medical billing statements?
Although Veterans may select medical providers of their choice, we recommend–but do not require–that providers have the ability to produce their medical documentation and billing statements in English. Medical documentation from a health care provider must either be in English or in the original language. Documentation submitted to FMP in the original language will be sent for translation and may delay claims processing. Regardless of language, all documentation and billing statements must be legible.
Does the VA pay for foreign medical services?
VA may authorize foreign medical services for any condition if you are participating in the VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program (Title 38, U.S. Code, Chapter 31).
Do veterans have to have medical documentation?
Although Veterans may select medical providers of their choice, we recommend–but do not require–that providers have the ability to produce their medical documentation and billing statements in English. Medical documentation from a health care provider must either be in English or in the original language.
Can veterans live in Canada?
NOTE: Veterans enrolled in the FMP that live in Canada are under the jurisdiction of FMP; however, inquiries and claims must be directed to the Foreign Countries Operations in Canada. Please see the FMP Contacts information below.
Do veterans get VA benefits in the Philippines?
As a Veteran who lives in the Philippines, you are generally entitled to the same VA benefits as those living in the United States.
Can you get VA care for non service connected disabilities?
You may be able to receive care for non-service connected disabilities at the VA Manila Outpatient Clinic . This is limited to United States Veterans who are already receiving care at the outpatient clinic and whether the clinic is able to provide the needed service.
Does the VA protect overseas home loans?
This makes sense when you view the VA loan program as a whole–the program is designed, authorized, and administered under U.S. law. The VA cannot en force its regulations for overseas homes and has no way to protect the borrower.
Is there a section in the VA loan Handbook that says "eligible geographic locations for the secured property"?
According to VA loan rules, the answer to this reader question is simply, “No ”.
What is the GI bill for a foreign student?
Post-9/11 GI Bill: If you, or a family member using transferred benefits, are attending a foreign school you will have your tuition paid at up to the annual maximum reimbursement rate, currently $26,042.81 yearly. The monthly housing allowance is $1,833 monthly for a full-time student. The book stipend is the same as if you were attending school stateside. Remember, if you are on active duty, you won't get a housing allowance, neither will your spouse. See our Post-9/11 GI Bill page for details.
What is the GI bill for military school?
Post-9/11 GI Bill: If you, or a family member using transferred benefits, are attending a U.S. based school on an overseas military base you will have your tuition paid in full if you are going to a public school. If you are going to a private school you will have your tuition paid up to the annual maximum amount of $25,162.14 yearly. The housing allowance is based on the BAH for an E-5 with dependents for the school's main stateside campus. The book stipend is the same as if you were attending school stateside. Remember, if you are on active duty, you won't get a housing allowance, neither will your spouse. See our Post-9/11 GI Bill page for details.
Is tuition assistance available for foreign schools?
Tuition Assistance: Not available for foreign-based schools.
Can I go to college with a GI bill?
With a few minor differences from those using the GI Bill stateside, you can go to a college on an overseas military installation using your GI Bill, you can even go to a foreign school off-base with your GI Bill. Let's look at how it works.
Do you get paid for GI Bill?
All other GI Bill Programs: You will be paid the same as if you were using your GI Bill stateside. If you are on active duty, you will receive payment up to the actual cost of your program. If your school costs more than what the GI Bill would reimburse, you will have to make up the difference yourself. See our Montgomery GI Bill, Dependents Education Assistance, or Fry Scholarship Program pages for more details.

Important Considerations When Remaining Overseas
VA Resources For Veterans Living Overseas
- The first thing a veteran or soon-to-be retired or separated military member should do is to visit the VA official site to set up an e-Benefits account, which you will use to manage your VA benefits in the United States or from the overseas location. You will need to register at the DS Logon Registration pagebut rather than supplying your last mili...
VA Resources For Veterans Living Overseas Or Planning to Do So
- If you plan to or already have retired or separated from the military in an overseas location, there are VA resources waiting for you via phone, e-mail, and online: 1. Basic VA benefit questions and assistance–(412) 395-6272 or visit the VA Inquiry Routing and Information System 2. Education benefits–(918) 781-5678 3. International Direct Deposit and currency conversion–(918) 781-755…
Other VA Resources For Veterans Living Overseas
- VA Overseas Military Coordinators (OMSCs) can help service members, U.S. Veterans living or working overseas, and their families and dependents with VA Benefits transition to a life overseas. The following contact information is broken down by geographic region as presented on the VA official site: Japan/Asia-Pacific 1. Iwakuni [email protected] 2. Okinawa OM…