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by Ferne Reynolds IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Do dependents of veterans get college benefits?

All United States military personnel on active duty, their spouse or dependent children are eligible for in-state tuition rates. Military dependents also qualify for in-state rates while using their sponsor's GI Bill® benefit. Learn more about UAF support for military, veterans and their families.

How do I claim VA benefits as a dependent?

How do I add a dependent to my benefits?Get VA Form 21-674 to download.You'll need to fill out and submit a Statement of Dependency of Parent(s) (VA Form 21P-509) by mail. Get VA Form 21P-509 to download.You can work with an accredited Veterans Service Officer (VSO).

How do I add college aged dependents to my VA benefits?

To add a child or spouse, you can mail in VA Form 21-686c, Declaration of Status of Dependents. To add a full-time student dependent, age 18-23, you should submit VA Form 21-674: Request for Approval of School Attendance in addition to VA Form 21-686c, Declaration of Status of Dependents.

What is VA Dependents Educational Assistance?

Learn about the Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) program. If you're the child or spouse of a Veteran or service member who has died, is captured or missing, or has disabilities, you may be able to get help paying for school or job training through the DEA program—also called Chapter 35.

How much does the VA pay for a dependent child?

Breaking Down VA Disability Pay Rates for Each Family SituationDependent Status30%40%Veteran with Two Parents and Child$528.15$750.90Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18$24.00$32.00Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18 (see footnote a)$79.00$106.00Additional for A/A spouse (see footnote b)$46.00$61.005 more rows

How long does it take for VA to process education benefits?

From the date that the VA receives enrollment certification, it generally 6-10 weeks for you to receive payment.

How much does the VA pay for dependents in college?

DEA details The VA pays the monthly amount directly to the student. Currently, the monthly payment for full-time training is $1,265. Spouses and children qualify for slightly different benefits under the DEA. Children may use their benefits between ages 18 and 26.

Can my son use my GI Bill for college?

WHAT IS TRANSFERABILITY? The Post-9/11 GI Bill allows Service members to transfer unused education benefits to immediate family members. This applies to officer or enlisted, active duty and Selected Reserve. Qualifying immediate family members are spouses and children.

What happens to my VA benefits when my child turns 18?

No, VA will track your child's age based on the date of birth you provide when filing your dependency claim. When your child turns 18, they will be removed from your disability compensation if they are not attending school.

Are children of Veterans eligible for GI Bill?

In some cases, the dependent or surviving spouse and children of a Veteran can get educational assistance through a GI Bill program. Also, if you haven't used all of your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, you may be able to transfer up to 36 months of benefits to your spouse or a dependent child.

What is the difference between Chapter 30 and 33 GI Bill?

Chapter 30 veterans receive direct payments from the VA, whereas Chapter 33 recipients have the bulk of their benefits paid directly to the school of their choosing, with only housing stipends and payments for books and supplies going directly to the student.

How much money do you get from Chapter 35?

Educational Assistance Allowance for trainees under the Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance Program (Chapter 35 of title 38, U.S.C.). The following basic monthly rates are effective October 1, 2019....EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2019.Training TimeMonthly rateFull time$873.00¾ time$657.00½ time$436.00Aug 6, 2019

How to contact VA claims office?

Call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET, to request that we send the application to you. Fill it out and mail it to the VA regional claims processing office that’s in the same location as your school. See a list of regional claims processing offices.

What time do you call VA for GI Bill?

You can’t make changes to your application, but if you have questions about VA education benefits, please call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. If we’ve asked you for documents, please upload them through the GI Bill website. Go to the GI Bill website.

How to apply for VA benefits for dependents?

First, contact your school’s certifying official to make sure your program is approved for VA benefits. Then, you can: Apply by mail. You’ll need to fill out a Dependents’ Application for VA Education Benefits (VA Form 22-5490) and mail it to the regional processing office for your state.

How long do you get unemployment benefits?

Note: If you began using this program to pay for your school or training before August 1, 2018, you can get benefits for up to 45 months. If you began using the program on or after August 1, 2018, you can get benefits for up to 36 months. View current payment rates.

Can you get a DIC if you are 18?

If you’re over 18 years old and using DEA, you can’t get Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) from us. Learn about DIC. If you join the military, you can’t use this benefit while on active duty. And if you want to use this benefit after you leave the service, you can’t have a dishonorable discharge.

How to apply for VA disability?

By mail. Call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET, to request that we send the application to you. Fill it out and mail it to the VA regional claims processing office that’s in the same location as your school. See a list of regional claims processing offices.

What time do you call VA for GI Bill?

You can’t make changes to your application, but if you have questions about VA education benefits, please call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. If we’ve asked you for documents, please upload them through the GI Bill website. Go to the GI Bill website.

What age can a dependent child be discharged from the military?

Participants include a dependent child between the ages of 14 to 31 and a spouse, or surviving spouse, who qualifies for the benefit.

Where to mail VA form 22-5490?

Open and Print VA Form 22-5490, Dependents Application for VA Education Benefits. Complete and mail the form to your nearest VA Regional Processing Office , which has jurisdiction over the State where you’ll advance your education and training.

What is the VA phone number?

Students and School Certifying Officials calling from outside the United States can contact VA by phone at: 001-918-781-5678 during business hours, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST, Monday - Friday. This is not a toll-free number but the caller will be routed to the next available customer service representative. Non-overseas customers should call the toll- free number shown in "Additional Help Completing Application" above.

What happens if you are 18 on DEA?

IMPORTANT: If you are over the age of 18 once you receive either the DEA or FRY SCHOLARSHIP benefits, you will no longer receive payments of Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) or Pension and you may no longer be claimed as a dependent in a Compensation claim. If you are under the age of 18, on your 18th birthday you will lose eligibility for DIC or Pension payments and you will no longer be claimed as a dependent in a Compensation claim.

What does item 21 mean for alternate education?

• The election you choose in Item 21 does eliminate your eligibility for the alternate education benefit (either DEA and the Chapter 33 Post-9/11 GI Bill-Fry Scholarship based on the same event (i.e., your parent's line of duty death that occurred on or after August 1, 2011). Therefore, you must relinquish/give up eligibility entitlement to the benefit that you are not applying for but only with regard to the entitlement arising from the same event (i.e., your parent's line of duty death that occurred on or after August 1, 2011). By checking either box "A" or box "B" in Item 21, you agree and understand that you are making an irrevocable election to receive the selected benefit and your election may not be changed.

Who can use dependent educational assistance?

Code, the benefits can be used by either the spouse, or the son, or the daughter, of a Veteran who is disabled totally or due to service.

How long is a disabled veteran spouse eligible for DEA?

For those military spouses of a disabled veteran, they are eligible to benefit for a 20 year period when they are covered under the DEA program which starts on or after the 10th of October 2008 which was the date when the total rating decision became effective.

How old do you have to be to get DEA benefits?

For the child who is still a dependent of a disabled service member (Veteran) then these DEA program benefits can be obtained when they reach the age of 18 and use them until they are 26 years old.

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Type of Assistance

Available Benefits and Eligibility

  • You may receive up to 45 months of education benefits, if you began using the program before August 1, 2018. If you began your program on August 1, 2018 or after, you have 36 months to use your benefits. Effective Oct. 1, 2013, some DEA beneficiaries may be eligible for up to 81 months of GI Bill benefits if they use the Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance program in c…
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Eligibility

  • You must be the son, daughter, or spouse of: 1. A Veteran who died or is permanently and totally disabled as the result of a service-connected disability. The disability must arise out of active service in the armed forces. 2. A Veteran who died from any cause while such permanent and total service-connected disability was in existence. 3. A Servicemember missing in action or cap…
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Other Factors to Consider

  • If you are a son or daughter and wish to receive benefits for attending school or job training, you must be between the ages of 18 and 26. In certain instances, it is possible to begin before age 18 and to continue after age 26. Marriage is not a bar to this benefit. If you are in the armed forces, you may not receive this benefit while on active duty. To pursue training after military service, yo…
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Apply

  • To apply, take these steps depending on your situation: 1. Make sure that your selected program is approved for VA training. Take a look at our GI Bill Comparison Toolfor more information. VA can inform you and the school or company about the requirements. 1. You can apply online or by completing VA Form 22-5490, Dependents Application for VA Educa...
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Additional Assistance

  • Those eligible for DEA benefits may also be eligible for this additional assistance: 1. Special Restorative TrainingVA may prescribe special restorative training where needed to overcome or lessen the effects of a physical or mental disability for the purpose of enabling an eligible person to pursue a program of education, special vocational program, or other appropriate goal. Medica…
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