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Get Va Form 21-0304. Application For Benefits For A Qualifying Veteran's Child
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How to fill out the VA Form 21-0304. Application for benefits for a qualifying veteran's child online
This guide provides a clear and supportive approach to completing the VA Form 21-0304 online. This application is essential for determining eligibility for benefits for children born with disabilities to qualifying veterans.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it in the editor.
- Begin with Section I: Child's identification information. Provide the child's full name, social security number, and date of birth. Ensure the information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
- Indicate whether you have provided a copy of the child's birth certificate, and fill in the child's place of birth and contact information.
- Move to Section II: Relationship with parents. Include the names, addresses, and phone numbers of both natural parents. Specify their Vietnam, Thailand, or Korea service status.
- In Section III: Claim information, detail the disabilities claimed, along with the dates and locations where the child was first diagnosed and treated.
- Section IV: Direct deposit information requires bank details for electronic funds transfer. If not enrolling, you may skip to Section V.
- In Section V: Claim certifications and signatures, ensure the form is signed by an adult child, parent, or guardian. Input the date and printed name.
- Complete Section VI: Witnesses to signature, where required. Provide signatures and printed names of witnesses.
- If applicable, fill in Section VII: Alternate signer certification and signature, if no one has signed in Section V.
- After thoroughly reviewing all sections for accuracy, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your application online today and ensure all required benefits for your child are processed promptly.
Hear this out loud PauseDependent Children. You may be eligible for DlC benefits if you are not included in your surviving parent's DIC benefit, are not married, and are younger than 18 or between ages 18 and 23, if attending school. Certain adult children who become seriously disabled prior to age 18 may also be entitled to DlC.
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