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Veterans Benefits

What Should I Take With Me When I Enroll?

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If you are a veteran:

  • Discharge papers.
  • If the benefit for which you are enrolling has an income and/or asset means test, , take proof of current income and assets.

If you are a spouse:

  • Take the veteran's discharge papers
  • The original or a certified copy of a marriage certificate
  • If eligibility requires low income and net worth, take proof such as wage and tax records.

If you are a dependent:

  • Take the veteran's discharge papers
  • Your birth certificate
  • If eligibility requires low income and net worth, take proof such as wage and tax records.

If you need to obtain copies of military records, go to www.nara.gov offsite link. You can obtain form SF180 to request records at: http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/standard_form_180.html offsite link


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