Preparación y Empleo para Veteranos (VR&E)
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Who Can Get VR&E?
To get Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) benefits and services, both of these must be true:
- You did not get an other than honorable, bad conduct, or dishonorable discharge, and
- You have a service-connected disability rating of at least 10% from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
If you were discharged with an other than honorable, bad conduct, or dishonorable discharge when you left the military, you can try to qualify for VR&E and other VA benefits by applying for either a discharge upgrade or a character of discharge review.
Time limits
If you were discharged from active duty on or after January 1, 2013, there is no time limit on when you can apply for VR&E. If you were discharged before January 1, 2013, you must apply within 12 years from either:
- Your date of separation from active military service, or
- When the VA notified you of your service-connected disability rating, whichever date is later.
This time limit can be extended if the VA decides you have a serious employment handicap (SEH), meaning your service-connected disability significantly limits your ability to get ready for, get, and keep suitable employment (a job that doesn’t make your disability worse; is stable; and matches your abilities, aptitudes, and interests).
How To Apply
As a Service Member
You can get VR&E services through the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) if you are a service member and:
- Are waiting to be discharged because of a severe illness or injury that happened while on active duty, or
- Have a 20% or higher pre-discharge disability rating (called a memorandum rating) from the VA and are leaving the military soon.
Note: Severely injured active-duty service members can automatically get VR&E benefits before getting a VA disability rating.
As a Veteran
You can apply for VR&E benefits and services:
- Online at va.gov (the fastest way to apply), or
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By downloading and completing VA Form 28-1900 and submitting it
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By mail to:
Department of Veterans Affairs
VR&E Intake Center
P.O. Box 5210
Janesville, WI
53547-5210 - At the oficina regional de Phoenix del VA, or
- With the help of a trained professional called an accredited representative.
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By mail to:
If You Are Turned Down for VR&E Benefits
If the VA rejects your application for VR&E and you think they made a mistake, you have three options for requesting a Decision Review:
- File a Supplemental Claim if you have new and relevant evidence to submit. Learn more about supplemental claims.
- Ask For a Higher-Level Review if you want a new review of your case by someone at a higher level within the VA. (You can’t submit new evidence with a Higher-Level Review.) Learn more about Higher-Level Reviews.
- File a Board Appeal to ask the Board of Appeals in Washington, D.C. to have your case reviewed by a judge who is an expert in veterans law. Learn more about Board Appeals.
You can only use one of these options at a time, but if you aren’t happy with the results of the first option you choose, you may be able to try another option. The VA explains how to choose a decision review option.
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