Getting Your VA Benefits Letter Online: A Quick Guide
The VA Benefits Letter Generator on VA.gov lets eligible veterans and their dependents download official letters quickly and easily.
These letters can be used for many purposes, including job applications, housing requests, and any situation where you need written proof from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
How to Access Your Letters
To download your letters, you'll need to sign in to VA.gov using a verified account through Login.gov or ID.me. This identity check helps protect your personal information and keeps scammers from accessing your benefits.
If you don't have a verified account yet, don't worry. You can create one through either service and complete the identity verification process before using the letter tool.
What Letters Can You Download?
The letters available to you depend on your eligibility and benefit status. Here are some common options:
- Benefit Summary and Service Verification Letter
- Benefit Verification Letter
- Service Verification Letter
- Foreign Medical Program Enrollment Letter
- Proof of Prescription Drug Coverage
- Civil Service Preference Letter
- Commissary Letter
- Proof of Service Card
Important Note About Home Loans
If you need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for a VA home loan, you'll need to use a different tool. The VA has a separate housing COE tool on VA.gov specifically for that purpose.
Check Your Address Before Downloading
Before you download any letter, the VA will ask you to review the address they have on file. This address will appear on your document. If it's outdated, you can update it—but the letter will still be valid even if the old address is listed.
Need Help?
If you run into any problems, you can contact MyVA411 at 800-698-2411. If you need TTY support, dial 711.
Bottom Line: Veterans who need official benefit letters should visit VA.gov, sign in with a verified account, and download the document that fits their needs.
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