Links

  • Department of Veterans Affair
    This site provides information on VA education benefit programs.
  • eBenefits
    eBenefits is a portal; a central location for Veterans, Service Members, and their families to research, find, access, and manage their benefits and personal information.
  • FAQ
    "Frequently Asked Questions" are answered on this web page
  • W.A.V.E. Web Automated Verification of Enrollment
    For students receiving the Montgomery GI-Bill Active Duty or Selected Reserve. Use this link to submit a monthly verification of enrollment; Report a change in enrollment; Change a mailing address; Change a direct deposit; View current benefit information; and Sign up for monthly reminder messages.
  • Mesothelioma Guide
    Mesothelioma is a rare cancer and very few treat it. 1/3 of all mesothelioma patients are veterans, and approximately 6,000 veterans afflicted with this asbestos-caused cancer died between 1999 and 2005 alone. The reason this cancer targets so many veterans is because of the prevalence of asbestos use in the military in the past. We specialize in connecting patients with doctors and treatment options that are best suited for them. Our services and resources are 100% free to patients and family members.
  • Asbestos.com Mesothelioma Guide
  • Annuity.org
    Veteran students may not be aware of the many financial options that are available to them. Americans who have served in the military and are currently enrolled in higher education may qualify for the Veterans Pension, a tax-free monetary benefit. To help support veteran students in accessing important financial resources, we've created a page dedicated to the men and women who have served our country and are pursuing higher education. It features a wide range of topics related to veterans' financial literacy.

    You can find it here: annuity.org/financial-literacy/veterans/

    Additionally, we have created a page specifically designed for students that covers a wide range of financial literacy topics. This page could be particularly helpful for veteran students who are also navigating the challenges of financing their education. You can find this page here: annuity.org/financial-literacy/students/.
  • MyVision.org
    Researchers say there are about 19 million American veterans, making up less than 10 percent of the total American adult population. Some of them came home with injuries that affected their vision. Others developed age-related vision issues over time. To better educate veterans and their families, we recently published a guide covering common eye conditions, services and resources available, how the VA assists, and more!
  • NVISION - Care Guide for Veterans
  • NVISION - Can VA Benefits Pay for Eye Surgeries?
  • Vision Center
    The Vision Center is a dedicated platform that offers in-depth insights into various vision-related topics. Our mission is to educate and empower individuals with accurate and up-to-date information about their eye health. View our comprehensive guide on "Ways Anxiety Can Affect Your Vision"". This guide delves into the intricate relationship between anxiety and vision, shedding light on a topic that's often overlooked.

Phone Numbers

VA Education Benefits:
1-888-GI BILL-1 (1-888-442-4551).
1-800-829-4833.  For hearing impaired. 
1-800-827-1000. For other VA benefits.

MGIB-Active Duty or Selected Reserve
1-877-823-2378. Need to verify your enrollment but don't have internet access.

Addresses

VA Regional Processing Office
125 South Main Street, Muskogee, OK 74401

VA REGIONAL OFFICE
8810 Rio San Diego Drive
San Diego, CA 92018