This form is an Application for Certificate of Discharge of IRS Lien. Use to obtain certificate of release when lien has been removed or satisfied. Check for compliance with your specific circumstances.
This form is an Application for Certificate of Discharge of IRS Lien. Use to obtain certificate of release when lien has been removed or satisfied. Check for compliance with your specific circumstances.
Note: Under our rating regulations, this condition must be at least 10% disabling within 1 year of herbicide exposure. Note: Under our rating regulations, this condition must be at least 10% disabling within 1 year of herbicide exposure.
1. Mental Health Conditions (e.g., PTSD, Depression) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one of the most frequently filed claims by veterans, but it's also one of the hardest to get approved.
Yes, the VA can deny tinnitus claims if there is insufficient medical evidence, a lack of service connection, missing nexus statements, or incomplete documentation.
Two, of the men who became fathers after the war, those who were exposed to Agent Orange had almost a 50% higher rate of birth defects than those who were not exposed. Nonetheless, further research is needed to draw firm conclusions.
VA Form 21-526EZ is one of the most important forms in the disability claims process. This form must be used for any claim for an illness or injury that has not been claimed in the past. Also, claims for increased ratings and secondary conditions should be filed on the VA Form 21-526EZ.
All veterans must have medical records indicating a diagnosis of an Agent Orange-related health condition and service records indicating that the veteran served in a location where exposure to Agent Orange is presumed (or evidence of direct exposure to Agent Orange) during the military service.
VA presumes (assumes) exposure to Agent Orange for Veterans who served on any U.S. or Royal Thai military base in Thailand from January 9, 1962, through June 30, 1976.
There are three ways to apply for VA disability benefits based on Agent Orange exposure: Online, using the VA website. Over the phone, with the help of a VA representative or agent. In person at a regional VA office.